Product category: Communications ICs (Wired)
News Release from: IDT
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 29 April 2002
IDT claims top spot
for switching and routing ICs
IDT has claimed the number one spot in switching and routing semiconductors, according to a February 2002 report by RHK
RHK is a market research and consulting firm specialising in the analysis of advanced technologies for the global telecommunications network. In this report, RHK ranks companies based on 2001 revenue generated from switching and routing semiconductors in the categories of classification devices, network processors (NPUs), traffic managers and switch fabrics.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 29 April 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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'As the leading vendor of switching and routing semiconductors, IDT provides critical components that assist with high-speed packet processing functions', said Russell Johnson, program director for global switching and routing semiconductors at RHK.
'IDT's IP coprocessors allow powerful searches to be created by facilitating both more sophisticated searching and the support of higher line rates'.
'IDT is pleased to be recognised as the leading provider of switching and routing semiconductor solutions', said Greg Lang, IDT's president.
'By providing innovative features that enable engineers to tailor solutions for their application, IDT is well positioned for continued leadership in the coming years.
Additionally, IDT offers strength through its manufacturing capabilities, financial stability, established tier-one customer list, worldwide sales and marketing organisations, and strategic partnerships with leading NPU vendors, including AMCC, Intel and Xelerated'.
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