This week the Department of Energy powered on a new cluster at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and gluing it all together is Intel spinoff Cornelis Network’s Omni-Path interconnect tech.
Cisco's ThousandEyes division tracks global internet and cloud traffic and provides Network World with weekly updates on the performance of ISPs, cloud service providers, and UCaaS providers.
The first 6G specs are expected by 2028 with launches around 2029, but carriers still recouping 5G costs see little consumer demand — and analysts forecast Asia will dominate early adoption.
HPE’s first post-Juniper product, the Networking 723H Wi-Fi 7 access point, can be run from both Aruba Central and Juniper’s Mist platforms and uses AI to manage networks automatically.
Cisco’s new Silicon One G300 is a 102.4 Tbps switch chip built for AI clusters — it can connect up to 128,000 GPUs with just 750 switches, versus 2,500 before — taking aim at Broadcom and Nvidia.
Investigators tied a sprawling cyber-espionage campaign to intrusions into critical infrastructure networks across 37 countries, renewing calls to harden essential systems.
Geoff Huston’s annual review of the global routing table finds continued but slowing growth through 2025, with the IPv4 table approaching 1.05 million prefixes and IPv6 nearing 242,000.
The next Wi-Fi standard won’t raise top speeds or add wider channels; instead Wi-Fi 8 focuses on reliability, lower latency and smarter handling of congestion — and isn’t expected mainstream until the late 2020s.
Researchers in Singapore released Sni5Gect, an open-source framework that can intercept pre-authentication 5G traffic and inject attack payloads using cheap radio gear, without needing a fake base station.
A third-party cloud storage failure knocked out Cloudflare’s Workers KV service for nearly two and a half hours, cascading into outages across Access, WARP, the dashboard and many dependent products.