REPLICA leverages RDMA to implement Reflective Memory concepts enabling ultra-low latency, synchronized data sharing over traditional network infrastructure for advanced testing of distributed XIL systems

Time: 11:05-11:55
Location: Room 3

Speaker:

Ryan Smith
Genuen

Abstract:

REPLICA is a groundbreaking networking technology poised to revolutionize real-time distributed systems by leveraging RDMA technology and reflective memory, enhancing the efficiency and accuracy of complex operations. Key benefits include

Real-Time Synchronized Data Sharing – REPLICA ensures that every node in the network receives identical data simultaneously, critical for precise, real-time operations in testing, simulation, and other demanding applications

Exceptional Low-Latency Performance – REPLICA eliminates delays associated with traditional CPU-driven data transfers for seamless real-time communication without bottlenecks.

Scalability for Diverse Systems – REPLICA adapts effortlessly to systems of varying sizes and complexities, making it ideal for both small-scale and large-scale distributed environments.

Speaker Bio:

Ryan Smith is a Tech Fellow at Genuen and has been working as an Engineer in Kansas City for 25 years.  Ryan has extensive experience in designing and building test systems and product prototypes for sophisticated applications.  His expertise spans hardware, software, and systems engineering across industries like avionics, medical, and transportation. Ryan is currently spearheading the development of REPLICA, a groundbreaking low-latency high-speed real-time networking product at Genuen. Additionally, he leads the company’s AI Task Force, guiding its responsible adoption of artificial intelligence.

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