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Search engine IC gets a bead on IPv6 problems
Posted by: Jordi on Monday, July 26, 2004 - 11:37 PM
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Cypress Semiconductor Corp. is adding the Ayama 20000 to its family of network search engine (NSE) chips to address the larger lookup and classification requirements of emerging IPv6-enabled networking designs.
The Ayama 20000 is a content-addressable memory-based search engine chip that sports two lookaside-1 interfaces, each featuring 128 contexts. Thus, the NSE can simultaneously link LA-1-enabled network processors from companies like Intel Corp. and Applied Micro Circuits Corp.

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