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News Release from: IDT
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 23 June 2004
Licence paves the way for PCI Express
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Integrated Device Technology has licensed PCI Express technology from Internet Machines Corp and integrated a team of seven design experts to its serial-switching division.
Integrated Device Technology has licensed PCI Express technology from Internet Machines Corp and integrated a team of seven design experts to its serial-switching division Following the company's April 2004 announcement to drive the standards-based serial-switching market through aggressive investments in technology, products, partnerships and standards, today's disclosure underscores the company's commitment to this strategy and further positions IDT as an emerging leader within the serial-switching space
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 12 Apr 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The PCI Express technology licensed from Internet Machines Corp and the new staffing resources complement the company's internal efforts, and its existing switching and traffic management products and Advanced Switching (AS) IP.
The IDT serial-switching division was launched in April 2004, seeded by both internal and external resources, including the acquisition of ZettaCom completed in May, to create standards-based products based on AS and PCI Express architectures.
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