
IPv8 routing breaks legacy silicon at 64 bits
IPv8 breaks legacy silicon, forcing upgrades that current multi-billion-dollar SONiC deployments cannot support without major risk.

IPv8 breaks legacy silicon, forcing upgrades that current multi-billion-dollar SONiC deployments cannot support without major risk.

The global routing table nears 1 million routes. See why physical hardware limits now threaten core network stability without strict aggregation.

The IPv4 table added 53,000 entries in 2025. I break down what this 6% surge means for your router memory and planning.