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News Release from: IDT
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 21 October 2005
Bay Microsystems prefers network search
engines
Bay Microsystems has selected IDT as its preferred NSE partner.
Bay Microsystems, a market leader in high-end packet processing, has selected IDT as its preferred NSE partner By collaborating with IDT, Bay Microsystems provides its Montego and Biscayne processor customers with complete search solutions that are easily implemented and include products with seamless interfaces, hardware and software development kits and reference designs to help speed the design cycle
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 13 Oct 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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"We're proud to be partnered with IDT, an industry leading advanced search solution provider".
"By working with IDT, we can offer our mutual customers strong synergy in our current and future product roadmaps", said Jeff Wolf, Bay Microsystems' Senior Vice President of Marketing.
"Our close collaboration with IDT will enable us to deliver an optimised, next-generation family of classification solutions that maximise efficiency, minimise power and minimise cost".
The IDT family of NSEs with the high-performance interface offers density options ranging from 2-18Mbit and incorporates an easy-to-use 72bit LVTTL interface.
The devices also feature dynamic database management to reduce power consumption by up to 70%, support for both IPv4 and IPv6 forwarding and policy lookups, and a dual simultaneous multi-database lookup (SMDL) feature to simultaneously search in separate independent databases.
"IDT is proud to be partnered with Bay Microsystems, a leading 10G network processor supplier in the industry today", said Scott Sarnikowski, Vice President and General Manager for the IDT IP Coprocessor Division.
"Processor vendors continue to partner with IDT because we consistently leverage our deep knowledge of networking related system-level design to deliver solutions that allow our customers to rapidly achieve maximum performance in their designs".
"This, in turn, allows our customers faster time to market and improved ROI".
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