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In-Network Computing at High Speeds | Stitching Together Innovation with FABRIC Users Webinar

Date: April 21, 2026

Time: 3:00 – 4:00 PM ET

Join us April 21, 2026, from 3:00-4:00 pm ET for a deep dive into high-speed in-network computing on FABRIC, where researchers are pushing the boundaries of programmable networking at 100+ Gbps. This webinar will showcase how to leverage the Tofino ASIC on FABRIC to prototype and evaluate data-plane computation directly within the network. Rather than focusing on a single experiment, the session will provide a practical look at how high-speed programmable infrastructure enables advanced networking research and experimentation.

Attendees will walk through three key takeaways: (1) how to generate and manage high-speed traffic using packet generators to support 100 Gbps+ experimentation; (2) how to program and deploy custom data-plane logic on Tofino within FABRIC, including the unique workflows and considerations required for in-network computation; and (3) lessons learned for new FABRIC users, including tips for getting started, navigating available resources, and structuring experiments for reproducibility and scale.

The session will include a live demonstration of the experimental setup and conclude with guidance on how FABRIC’s programmable infrastructure can accelerate your own networking research. Whether you are new to programmable data planes or looking to scale experiments to high-speed environments, this webinar will offer practical insight into turning innovative networking ideas into working prototypes on FABRIC.

The webinar recording will be shared with all registrants following the event. Those interested can register here.

Updated on March 18, 2026

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