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MontaVista Professional Edition to Support RMI Multi-Core XLP Processor

Posted by Ken Cheung in Networking on Tuesday, May 19, 2009

MontaVista Softwarewill support RMI’s superscalar XLP Processor family. The multi-core XLP Processor family combined with MontaVista’s Professional Edition (Pro) is the ideal platform for developers who want all the benefits of an open source development platform, as well as the ability to achieve rapid time to market. MontaVista’s Professional Edition enables state-of-the-art development across a [...]

TeamF1 SMBware Embedded Software Family to Support RMI XLP Processors

Posted by Ken Cheung in Networking on Tuesday, May 19, 2009

TeamF1 plans to support RMI’s XLP Multi-core processor family. The superscalar XLP Processor family drives performance levels at greater than 2.0 GHz and offers a 3x performance per watt improvement over previous generation processors. The XLP Processor family combined with TeamF1′s SMBware family of embedded Software will take advantage of the threading of the XLP [...]

TeamF1 Secure Gateway and Managed Access Point Support Cavium ECONA

Posted by Ken Cheung in Networking on Tuesday, May 19, 2009

TeamF1 announced the immediate availability of TeamF1′s software running on the Cavium ECONA family of ARM SoC processors. The integrated solution helps networking ODMs and OEMs to accelerate the development of residential and business security VPN and firewall gateways, routers, and wireless LAN access points. TeamF1′s Secure Gateway Solution (SGS) and Managed Access Point Solution [...]

OCP-IP Network on Chip Benchmarking Specification Part 2

Posted by Ken Cheung in Networking on Wednesday, July 30, 2008

OCP-IP has released part two of the Network On Chip (NoC) Benchmarking specification to member review. Part One of the NoC spec was published in March 2008. The release of Part two completes the entire specification for benchmarking NoCs and facilitates the development of a benchmark suite. Part Two contains sections on Architecture Definition, Traffic [...]

Network On Chip Benchmarking Specification

Posted by Ken Cheung in Networking on Wednesday, April 30, 2008

OCP-IP recently announced that part one of the Network On Chip (NoC) Benchmarking specification has entered member review. Part one of the specification details requirements and features for application programs, synthetic micro-benchmarks, and abstract benchmark applications. It discusses ways to measure and benchmark reliability, fault tolerance, and testability of the on-chip communication fabric. The specification [...]

XLMD-MSA Optical Device Specifications

Posted by Ken Cheung in Networking on Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Eudyna Devices Inc., Mitsubishi Electric Corp., NEC Electronics Corp., Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd., Opnext, Inc. and Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd., recently announced the common specifications for pigtail type optical devices based on the 40 Gbit/s Optical Device Multi-Source Agreement (XLMD-MSA). The newly available XLMD-MSA specifications detail the external-modulation laser transmitter devices with built-in driver [...]

Fibre Channel over Ethernet Software Package

Posted by Ken Cheung in Networking on Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Intel Corporation recently released a software initiator package to drive the development of Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) solutions for the Linux operating system. FCoE is a proposed specification that will allow Fibre Channel SAN traffic to run over Ethernet. By consolidating LAN and SAN traffic onto a single fabric, FCoE will simplify network infrastructure [...]

Synkro Protocol RF Entertainment Control Specification

Posted by Ken Cheung in Networking,Wireless on Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Freescale Semiconductor is offering its Synkro Protocol RF entertainment control network technology as an open industry specification to leading consumer electronics manufacturers. Freescale plans to make the Synkro protocol broadly available to the industry through an open and global standards forum designed to enable wide adoption of the technology. The standards forum and entertainment control [...]

Embedded Ethernet Applications Market

Posted by Ken Cheung in Networking,Research on Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Ethernet semiconductor vendors will continue to reap benefits from existing fast Ethernet (FE) and gigabit Ethernet (GE) product lines during the 2007-2012 forecast period. However, the more attractive opportunity is the embedded Ethernet applications segment, particularly blade switching and storage networking. With a worldwide CAGR of 6.3% through 2011, this segment will encourage the long-awaited [...]

Atmel Embedded Ethernet Networking Workshop

Posted by Ken Cheung in Events, Training,Networking on Monday, April 9, 2007

Avnet is hosting the Atmel Embedded Ethernet Networking SpeedWay Design Workshop. The event explains how to create an embedded Ethernet design using an ARM7(TM)-based microcontroller. Avnet is offering the workshops in locations throughout North America. Ethernet continues to gain momentum as a connectivity standard, with a significant amount of growth fueled by embedded applications. As [...]

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