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XPliant

XPliant is a semiconductor company focused on programmable Ethernet switch silicon for data center and cloud networking infrastructure.

  • Programmable Ethernet switch ASICs for data center and cloud networks (networking hardware)
  • High‑density switching platforms for spine, leaf, and top‑of‑rack deployments (data center networking)
  • Support for standard Ethernet switching protocols and modern data center architectures
  • Integration with Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and Original Design Manufacturer (ODM) switching systems for hyperscale and enterprise use cases
  • Tools and SDKs for configuring and managing programmable switch behavior (network operations)

More About XPliant

XPliant develops Ethernet switch application‑specific integrated circuits (ASICs) that are used as the switching silicon inside data center and cloud networking equipment. Its technology is positioned for environments that require high port density, high throughput, and the ability to adapt switch behavior through programmability, such as hyperscale cloud providers, large enterprises, and service providers building spine‑leaf fabrics.

The company’s products System Integration Testing (SIT) at the core of switches used for top‑of‑rack, leaf, and spine roles in modern data center architectures. These deployments typically rely on standard Ethernet and IP networking protocols, including Layer 2 and Layer 3 forwarding, Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN) overlays, and ECMP‑based traffic distribution. XPliant’s programmable pipeline is designed to allow operators and OEMs to implement or extend protocol handling, telemetry, and Traffic Engineering (TE) functions through software configuration, while maintaining hardware forwarding performance.

XPliant’s switch ASICs are integrated by network equipment manufacturers into fixed‑configuration and modular switches that connect servers, storage systems, and network gateways. In cloud and web‑scale environments, these switches are commonly deployed in Clos or leaf‑spine topologies to provide predictable bandwidth and low latency across large clusters. The programmability of the switch pipeline offers a way to support custom encapsulations, in‑band monitoring, or specialized routing policies without replacing hardware, which is relevant for operators evolving their network designs.

From an enterprise IT taxonomy perspective, XPliant fits in the data center networking and switching silicon category. Its offerings align with solution areas such as high‑performance Ethernet switching, underlay fabric connectivity for private and public cloud, and infrastructure to support virtualized and containerized workloads. The technology is used behind the scenes in OEM‑branded switches that appear in racks, cages, and pods, but the core value is at the silicon and programmability layer rather than a complete branded system.

Technical stakeholders evaluating data center and cloud networking options may view XPliant‑based platforms in comparison with other merchant switch silicon categories, assessing aspects such as port speeds, table sizes, power usage, and the flexibility of the programmable pipeline. The company’s focus on Ethernet switch ASICs and related configuration software positions it for inclusion in directories and procurement workflows under networking hardware, data center fabric infrastructure, and programmable switching technologies.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 10
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1M-$10M

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Corporate Headquarters

2315 North 1st Street
San Jose, CA 95131

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Technology Hardware & Equipment
  • Industry: Communications Equipment
  • Sub-Industry: Computer Networking