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Bay Micro Intros Classifier Chip
Posted by: Jordi on Tuesday, October 21, 2003 - 02:21 AM
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Bay Microsystems, a leader in high performance packet processing, today announced Biscayne, a programmable classification processor that can parse, classify and police packets and cells at rates up to 16 Gbps, at minimum packet size regardless of traffic patterns. At 16Gbps for both ingress and egress, and with power dissipation of only four watts, Biscayne is the industry’s lowest power classification processor.
Biscayne connects seamlessly to Bay’s other Internetworking Processor™ (InP) products, including Montego™, a single chip OC-192c/10G programmable internetworking processor, traffic manager and SAR. Based on the same deterministic, superscalar, pipelined architecture as Montego, Biscayne’s classification and policing functions support a wide range of existing and emerging applications, including Ethernet, IPv6, IPv4, ATM, Packet over SONET, Frame Relay, MPLS and DiffServ.

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