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The Need for Standardization in a Thriving Network Ecosystem

Editor Note: This post was originally written by Mario Baldi and Vipin Jain for Pensando’s website. With permission, we are re-publishing it here, as they nicely articulate the need for SmartNIC

November 13, 2020

How P4 Benefits the Router for Academia, Research, and Education (RARE) Project

Editor Note: In this interview, Frédéric Loui discusses how P4 is being used in the GÉANT RARE Project. Introduction The Router for Academia, Research and Education (RARE) project aims to create

October 29, 2020

P4 Activity in the GÉANT Project

Posted by P4.org on May 30, 2019 Phase 3 of the GÉANT4 project is exploring questions related to white box programmability through two activities: RARE (Router for Academic, Research & Educati

May 30, 2019

Letter to P4 Members

Posted by P4.org on April 9, 2019 Today, we are excited to announce that P4.org has combined with the Open Networking Foundation (ONF). Originally announced in March of 2018, we are pleased to repo

April 9, 2019

The ONF and P4.Org Complete Combination to Accelerate Innovation in Operator-Led Open Source

Posted by P4.org on April 9, 2019 P4 Becomes a Project Hosted by ONF MENLO PARK, Calif., April 9, 2019– The Open Networking Foundation (ONF) today announced that it completed the combination with

April 9, 2019

Member Spotlight: Netcope

Editor’s note: This post is a part of our “member spotlight” series that highlights the P4-related activities of various P4 Language Consortium members. It is based on an interview with Netc

December 10, 2018

Member Spotlight: Xilinx

Editor’s note: This post is the first in a new “member spotlight” series that will highlight the P4-related activities of various P4 Language Consortium members. It is based on an interview w

August 6, 2018

P4 Gains Broad Adoption, Joins Open Networking Foundation (ONF) and Linux Foundation (LF) to Accelerate Next Phase of Growth and Innovation

Posted by P4.org on March 16, 2018 P4 continues to gain rapid adoption and support across the networking industry. P4.org currently has more than 100 member organizations spanning industry and aca

March 16, 2018

P4→NetFPGA: A low-cost solution for testing P4 programs in hardware

Posted by P4.org on October 11, 2017 P4 has emerged as an easy-to-use language for declaring how a forwarding device should process packets. A number of programmable targets are already available,

October 11, 2017

Announcing P4Runtime – A contribution by the P4 API Working Group

by Lorenzo Vicisano & Antonin Bas The P4 community has come a long way since the first P4 Workshop in June 2015, and can be proud of the solid ecosystem it has built. Between the new p4c compil

July 20, 2017

Get involved with shaping P4’s future!

by Gordon Brebner, Nate Foster, and Changhoon Kim. Following up on last week’s blog post by the P4.org board announcing the P4 Technical Steering Committee (P4-TSC), we want to briefly reflect on

February 24, 2017

P4 adoption continues to grow rapidly

by Amin Vahdat, Jennifer Rexford, Nick McKeown.   Dear P4 community: P4.org membership and P4 adoption are growing swiftly. We have over 65 member organizations in P4.org today and we continue

February 12, 2017

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