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News Release from: Nallatech | Subject: DIME-II
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 22 August 2001

FPGA-centric platform for a terabit
future

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The Benera is a reconfigurable computing platform that Nallatech claims takes FPGA systems to TeraOPS performance.

The Benera is a reconfigurable computing platform that Nallatech claims takes FPGA systems to TeraOPS performance It is the keystone of the DIME-II modular standard to be launched by Nallatech at the Terabit Networking Forum presented by Xilinx in San Jose

Nallatech has used Compact PCI (cPCI) technology to host DIME-II, the only module standard to harness the full capability of the advanced FPGAs demanded by next generation systems.

While Nallatech's award-winning DIME modular standard remains an ideal platform for current systems designs, DIME-II has been defined to provide TeraOPS performance and gigabytes per second bandwidth for applications such as DSP, communications, real-time systems, image processing and analogue/digital data acquisitioning systems.

According to Dr Malachy Devlin, Chief Technology Officer, Nallatech, "By combining the speed, power and flexibility of DIME-II with the Xilinx Virtex FPGA family, we can now offer scalability up to terabit performance, exceptional bandwidth capabilities for next generation systems design and flexibility to support numerous emerging Terabit networking standards".

Allan Cantle, CEO of Nallatech, added, "Our core expertise is in pulling together the whole architectural infrastructure from the FPGA developer through the software control framework to the complete systems architecture.

In short, DIME is the catalyst that accelerates the design of complete FPGA-centric systems".

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