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To: Bill Hardison who wrote (2641)6/28/1999 12:33:00 PM
From: Beltropolis Boy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4710
 
>Any ideas if Nexabit is using VTSS chips for anything?

not sure on that one, bill, but bulldozer may be your man for a definitive answer.

if you'll forgive the name-dropping, in a similar vein, i do know that the newly public juniper (JNPR) relied on AMCC for customized versions of a half-dozen ICs for its M40 router.

via my personal notes (from some forgotten trade journal):

"Among those devices were the S3041 and S3042, an 8-bit transmitter and receiver chipset used to multiplex and demultiplex slower-speed circuits up to the OC-48 level, and the S3048, an OC-48 clock recovery unit."