Silicon & Software Systems Announces DSLAM Support for New Intel IXP23XX Product Line
Posted on: Tuesday, 19 October 2004, 12:00 CDT
Silicon & Software Systems (S3), a leading supplier of network processor solutions, today announced Multicast DSLAM product support for the Intel(R) IXP23XX product line. The high performance architecture of the Intel(R) IXP2325 and Intel IXP2350 network processors coupled with S3's DSLAM software support allows rapid and cost effective development of next generation access equipment.
An Intel(R) IXP23XX product line-based DSLAM solution, supported by S3's expert knowledge of Intel network processor software architectures, provides advanced DSLAM dataplane functionality including: Video Broadcast / Multicast, IGMP Snooping, PPPoE Termination, VLAN, DiffServ QoS Metering/Marking and ATM/AAL5, all optimized for Intel micro-engine architecture and providing OC-12 / 1GbE throughput.
"The new Intel(R) IXP23XX product line will appeal to OEMs who are developing products in the broadband infrastructure access and edge space", says Doug Davis, vice president, Intel Communications Group and general manager, Intel Infrastructure Processor Division. "OEMs will definitely be interested in off-the-shelf software building blocks and professional engineering services, such as those offered by S3, to help minimize their time-to-market".
"S3 is committed to bringing the benefits of Intel(R) network processor technology to equipment manufacturers developing next-generation QoS aware edge and access equipment," says Jim O'Donoghue, General Manager of S3's Network Processing Business Unit.
About Silicon & Software Systems Ltd. (S3):
Silicon & Software Systems Ltd. (S3) is an established designer of communications infrastructure software and hardware solutions. S3 combines its communications infrastructure systems expertise with its strong partnerships with NP vendors, software vendors and OS vendors to deliver NP based solutions in areas such as ATM, IP, QoS, Ethernet, Content Classification and Security.
S3 was founded in Dublin, Ireland in 1986 and has operations in five countries: Ireland, U.S., the Netherlands, Poland and the Czech Republic. S3 specializes in System Level Design and Integration in four market areas: Communications Infrastructure, Digital Consumer, Wireless and Medical Systems. Since 1986 S3 has successfully developed products for an established base of Network Equipment and Semiconductor Companies. Approximately 50% of clients are U.S. based with the remainder based in Europe and the Asia/Pacific region.
S3 is an Associate Member with the Intel(R) Communications Alliance: http://intel.com/go/ica
S3's web site: http://www.s3group.com/
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Intel IXP is a trademark or registered trademark of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries.
Source: Business Wire
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