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News Release from: IDT | Subject: LA-1 based NSE
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 16 July 2007
Search engine helps in packet processor
evaluation
The IDT LA-1 based NSE enables the early development of advanced network infrastructure products by AMCC's customers.
AMCC has chosen the IDT LA-1 based network search engine (NSE) for its Saguaro evaluation kit based on the AMCC nP3705 packet processor The IDT LA-1 based NSE addresses the demanding requirements of AMCC and enables the early development of advanced network infrastructure products by AMCC's customers
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 12 Apr 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The nP3705 Saguaro evaluation kit, incorporating the LA-1 based IDT NSE, allows customers to perform a comprehensive evaluation of the nP3705 packet processor.
The kit provides a complete solution, including the IDT NSE, minimising the design work required to interface between the two products.
The IDT NSE software has been completely integrated with the AMCC nP3705 packet processor software providing designers with a development system that is easy to use and that shortens development time for new applications.
Customers can also use the base hardware/software design as a starting point for their own product development.
The AMCC processor has an LA-1 interface that provides glueless connection to the LA-1 family of IDT NSEs.
The glueless interface ensures designers will not need to use any type of bridging device or glue logic to use these devices together to enable their solution.
The IDT and AMCC joint solution is suitable for multiservice/MPLS switches, routers and access infrastructure applications.
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