A Comprehensive Survey on SmartNICs: Architectures, Development Models, Applications, and Research Directions

May 15, 2024 ยท The Cartographer ยท ๐Ÿ› IEEE Access

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Authors Elie Kfoury, Samia Choueiri, Ali Mazloum, Ali AlSabeh, Jose Gomez, Jorge Crichigno arXiv ID 2405.09499 Category cs.NI: Networking & Internet Citations 37 Venue IEEE Access Last Checked 2 days ago
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The end of Moore's Law and Dennard Scaling has slowed processor improvements in the past decade. While multi-core processors have improved performance, they are limited by the application's level of parallelism, as prescribed by Amdahl's Law. This has led to the emergence of domain-specific processors that specialize in a narrow range of functions. Smart Network Interface Cards (SmartNICs) can be seen as an evolutionary technology that combines heterogeneous domain-specific processors and general-purpose cores to offload infrastructure tasks. Despite the impressive advantages of SmartNICs and their importance in modern networks, the literature has been missing a comprehensive survey. To this end, this paper provides a background encompassing an overview of the evolution of NICs from basic to SmartNICs, describing their architectures, development environments, and advantages over legacy NICs. The paper then presents a comprehensive taxonomy of applications offloaded to SmartNICs, covering network, security, storage, and machine learning functions. Challenges associated with SmartNIC development and deployment are discussed, along with current initiatives and open research issues.
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