Product category: Communications ICs (Wired)
News Release from: Cypress Semiconductor | Subject: NSE10000 and NSE20000
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 23 May 2002
Top-end network search engines aid
infrastructure
New from Cypress Semiconductor, the Ayama family of network search engines (NSEs) is optimised for multiprotocol packet classification and forwarding.
New from Cypress Semiconductor, the Ayama family of network search engines (NSEs) is optimised for multiprotocol packet classification and forwarding The NSE10000 and NSE20000 versions of this family are designed to enable network infrastructure vendors to rapidly deploy equipment that supports complex network processing capabilities with maximum design flexibility and minimum time to market
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 9 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The NSE10000 line is targeted at customers who use custom ASIC network processors while the NSE20000 line is designed for customers using commercial network processors from companies such as Intel, AMCC, Motorola, IBM, and Vitesse.
The Ayama NSE10000 line features the CYNSE10512, an ultra-high-density 512K IP entry (18Mbit) NSE with high performance (233 million searches per second) and low power.
The NSE10000 is an ideal solution for applications that require large routing tables and wirespeed packet processing.
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