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Intel launches net processors running at 22,400 MIPS

By Mark LaPedus
Semiconductor Business News
(02/26/02 13:05 p.m. EST)

siliconstrategies.com

SAN FRANCISCO -- In a move to corner the network processor market, Intel Corp. here today announced a line of new products, including a 1.4-GHz part that supports Rambus Inc.'s RDRAM memories and runs at an eye-popping 22,400 million of instructions per second (MIPS).

Intel's new programmable network processor line consists of three products--the IXP425, IXP2400, and IXP2800, which are targeted for the major segments in the communications market. The IXP425 is geared for high-end, consumer-premise equipment (CPE), while the IXP2400 and IXP2800 are aimed for systems at the access, edge or core of the network, according to the Santa Clara, Calif.-based company.
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