Tehuti Networks Partners with AMCC, Molex and
Fulcrum Microsystems to Demonstrate 10GbE Backplane
Ecosystem at Intel Developer Forum San Francisco
2007
Demonstration to produce a comprehensive
data traffic simulation of streaming video
AUSTIN, TX – September 18, 2007
– Tehuti Networks, a semiconductor
company providing 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE)
single-chip, low-power network TCP/IP controllers,
will participate with AMCC, Fulcrum Microsystems
and Molex in a public demonstration showcasing
a 10GbE Backplane Ecosystem in Tehuti Networks
booth #630 at Intel Developer Forum San Francisco
2007, September 18-20 at the Moscone Center West.
The demonstration consists of a Tehuti Networks
TN3016-D controller that will transmit data packets
to an AMCC QT2055 evaluation board. A 10 Gigabit
per second (Gbps) signal from the AMCC board will
be sent across the Molex I-Trac reference backplane
to an AMCC/Fulcrum reference switch. The Fulcrum
switch will forward the data to a second Tehuti
Networks controller. The result will be a complete
end-to-end server, backplane and switch 10 Gbps
solution with streaming video outputs.
“Tehuti Networks is pleased to participate
in a real-world application demonstration of 10GBASE-KR
backplane Ethernet with networking industry leaders
including AMCC, Molex and Fulcrum Microsystems,”
said Blaine Kohl, vice president of marketing
and sales, Tehuti Networks. “Not only is
Tehuti Networks a proponent of 10GBASE-KR, but
our small-footprint and low-power controllers
are leading the way for next-generation backplane
Ethernet applications.”
The Tehuti Networks TN3016-D is a dual-port 10
GbE TCP/IP controller optimized for applications
sensitive to power and price and is targeted for
server network appliances. The PCI Express controller
has two high-speed 10 Gigabit XAUI interfaces.
About Tehuti Networks
Tehuti Networks is a fabless semiconductor company
that develops solutions-on-a-chip (SoC) for accelerating
10 Gigabit Ethernet TCP/IP processing. Tehuti
solutions improve processing performance and provide
significant cost benefits to original equipment
manufacturers and IT users. The company has received
funding from Alice Ventures, Alice Lab, Technion
R&D Fund, ProSeed Venture Capital Fund, and
Lachman Goldman Ventures and the Chief Scientist
of the Government of Israel. Tehuti Networks has
executive offices in Austin, Texas and research
and development in Herzelia, Israel. More information
is available at www.tehutinetworks.net.
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