Scale-up fabrics
Guest Post: Exploring scale-up fabric requirements and their performance.
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Sharada Yeluri is a Senior Director of Engineering at Juniper Networks, where she is responsible for delivering the Express family of Silicon. Express silicon is used in Juniper networks PTX series routers. Before transitioning to express, she played a critical role in architecting the first-generation Trio Asics with flexible packet processing engines. She has been in the networking industry for over 20+ years and is well-regarded for her in-depth knowledge of building networking silicon. Before Juniper Networks, she worked at Sun Microsystems, designing the pipelines for UltraSparc and UltraJava family of processors. She holds 12+ patents in the CPU and networking fields.
By Sharada Yeluri on 3 Jun 2025
Guest Post: Exploring scale-up fabric requirements and their performance.
By Sharada Yeluri on 7 May 2025
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By Sharada Yeluri on 11 Oct 2024
Guest Post: The advantages and challenges of CPOs.
By Sharada Yeluri on 20 Sep 2024
Guest Post: How Linear-Drive Pluggable Optics (LPO) and Linear Receiver Optics (LRO) can reduce power consumption in optical transceivers.
By Sharada Yeluri on 25 Jun 2024
Guest Post: The evolution of network security and forthcoming challenges.
By Sharada Yeluri on 22 Apr 2024
Guest Post: How programmable switches can handle collective offloading seamlessly. Challenges and future trends.
By Sharada Yeluri on 8 Dec 2023
Guest Post: Exploring the intricacies of intra and inter-GPU server traffic patterns, network topologies for large clusters, the latest methods for handling network congestion, and more.
By Sharada Yeluri on 7 Nov 2023
Guest Post: How chiplets have become a viable alternative to monolithic dies, impacting Moore’s Law, and the CPU/GPU and networking sectors.
By Sharada Yeluri on 10 Aug 2023
Guest Post: The role of networking when scaling LLM architecture’s gigantic models.
By Sharada Yeluri on 5 Jul 2023
Guest Post: The power consumption of high-end routers is a hot topic. Who’s to blame for all this heat?