CS SEMINAR

SmartNIC Architectures in High-Speed Networking

Speaker
Andreas Herkersdorf, Professor, Head of the Computer Engineering Department, Technical University of Munich (TUM).

Chaired by
Dr Tulika MITRA, Provost's Chair Professor, School of Computing
tulika@comp.nus.edu.sg

22 Sep 2025 Monday, 04:00 PM to 06:00 PM

SR2, COM1-02-04

Abstract:

The continuous growth of network link rates in wired and wireless network infrastructure as well as data centers, in combination with the increase of sophistication for corresponding network service functions, demand HPC-like compute performance just for processing the networking stack. Smart, function-enriched, network interface cards (SmartNICs) play a crucial role in the system architecture of today’s and future base stations, edge and central network nodes. This talk will focus on key challenges that NICs in advanced network nodes with aggregate link rates of 100Gbit/s and above do face in terms of compute, accelerator and memory resource provisioning and will present two use cases where enriched NIC architectures provision application level quality of service improvements and energy savings in network nodes.

Short Bio:

Andreas Herkersdorf is a professor and Head of the Computer Engineering Department at Technical University of Munich (TUM). He received a Dr. degree from ETH Zurich, Switzerland, in 1991. Between 1988 and 2003, he has been in technical and management positions with the IBM Research Laboratory in Rüschlikon, Switzerland.
Since 2003, Dr. Herkersdorf is the Chair Professor of Integrated Systems at TUM. He is a senior member of the IEEE, member of National Academy of Science and Engineering (acatech) and serves as editor for Springer and De Gruyter journals for design automation and information technology. His research interests include application-specific multi-processor architectures, IP network processing, Network on Chip and self-adaptive fault-tolerant computing.