Barefoot Networks

Barefoot Networks is a computer networking company headquartered in Santa Clara, California.[1] The company designs and produces programmable network switch silicon, systems and software.

Barefoot Networks
Division
IndustryNetworking software, cloud networking
FoundedMay 2013
Headquarters,
USA
Key people
  • Nick McKeown, Chief Scientist, Co-founder and Chairman
  • Pat Bosshart, CTO, Co-founder
  • Dan Lenoski, VP Engineering, Co-founder
  • Ed Doe, VP Product and Marketing
  • Dailene Bray, VP Finance
ProductsProgrammable networking chips, systems and software
ParentIntel
Websitebarefootnetworks.com

Background

Barefoot Networks was founded in 2013. The company raised seed funding in 2013.[2] The company is backed by Andreessen Horowitz, Lightspeed Venture Partners and Sequoia Capital. The company's co-founders are Nick McKeown, Martin Izzard, Pat Bosshart. Dan Lenoski joined in 2014 and was also given co-founder status. The company came out of stealth mode on June 14, 2016.[3][4] The company also announced a third round led by Goldman Sachs, AT&T, Dell, and Google.[5] Later in 2016, the company announced additional funding from Alibaba Group and Tencent.[6] In 2017, Craig H. Barratt took over from Martin Izzard as CEO.

In June 2019, Intel announced it was acquiring Barefoot for an undisclosed price.[7]

Products

Barefoot Tofino

Barefoot Tofino is a P4-programmable switch chip that can run up to speeds of 6.5 Tbit/s.

Programmability

P4 is a programming language designed to allow programming of packet forwarding dataplanes.

Barefoot Deep Insight

Barefoot Deep Insight is a network monitoring system that provides full visibility into every packet in a network. Running on commodity servers, Barefoot Deep Insight interprets, analyzes and pinpoints a myriad of conditions that can impede packet flow, and does so in real time and at line-rate.

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