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News Release from: Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006) | Subject: TNETV3010
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 10 April 2003
Multiple-core DSP drives VoIP engine
NMS Communications has chosen TI's silicon and software technology for its next-generation carrier-grade voice over IP (VoIP) platform.
NMS Communications has chosen TI's silicon and software technology for its next-generation carrier-grade voice over IP (VoIP) platform NMS Communications' high-density products are scalable, high-performance development platforms for converged PSTN and IP telephony solutions, designed to meet the connectivity, flexibility, and performance requirements of enhanced communication services and packet-based media servers
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 12 Apr 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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VoIP multiprocessor intgrates six DSPs and memory
The TNETV3010 multiprocessor integrates six ultra-high-performance TMS320C55x DSP cores and carries a full 24Mbit of on-chip SRAM - one of the largest integrated memories available today.
With this agreement, a family of next-generation NMS carrier-grade platforms will be based on TI's TNETV3010, which combines hardware and software in an optimised architecture.
"NMS continues to use TI's DSP technology because of its superior performance and continuous evolution to lowest cost, a key element in reducing the cost per port of our media server platforms by a factor of four or more", said Gerrold Walker, Vice President and General Manager, NMS' Platforms Solutions business.
"The addition of TI's VoIP software, combined with the ability to integrate our own value-added features, enables us to differentiate our products and offer our OEM customers an enhanced set of VoIP applications".
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VoIP gateway gains conferencing solution
Texas Instruments has added a flexible conferencing solution to its high-density TNETV3010 voice over IP (VoIP) gateway product.
Data buffer has dual multiplexer
Texas Instruments has introduced the industry's first 0- to 4-Gbps data buffer/signal conditioner with a dual multiplexer.
Each TNETV3010 processor incorporates six parallel processing DSP engines, providing 1.8GHz of processing and over 24Mbit of integrated memory, as well as TI's powerful on-chip Telogy Software for VoIP.
TI's TNETV3010 features an optimised design that provides high channel density, low power per channel, and toll quality voice features to deliver a complete solution.
"TI is excited that NMS Communications chose TI's optimised silicon and software for its leading edge, carrier-grade platform", said Bill Simmelink, General Manager, TI's VoIP Business Unit.
"By providing a complete VoIP solution, and offering the flexibility to add new features essential for high-density products, TI is enabling NMS to offer its customers a rapid and efficient way to deploy IP-based voice services to the market".
TI's TNETV3010 features the industry's most comprehensive VoIP product suite with field proven carrier-class features delivered by TI's Telogy Software products.
The TNETV3010 uses TI's most advanced semiconductor technology; offering 192 channels of full duplex voice in a compact 16 x 16 mm package, the solution consumes less than 6.5mW of power per channel.
Compared with Pentium-class microprocessors, the TNETV3010 contains three times as many transistors, yet is 80% smaller and consumes 50% less power.
This combination of processing power, memory and ultralow power, make the TNETV3010 the world's most advanced voice over packet processor.
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