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To: SemiBull who wrote (11523)10/20/2003 7:48:44 PM
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IDT Extends Leadership with Industry's First 512Kx36, 18-Mbit Network Search Engine with Dual LA-1 Interfaces

Monday October 20, 7:45 am ET

NSEs Seamlessly Connect to NPUs from AMCC and Intel, Providing Unprecedented Search Performance and Functionality to Accelerate Packet Processing in Metro/Edge Routers

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 20, 2003-- IDT(TM) (Integrated Device Technology, Inc.)(Nasdaq:IDTI - News), a leading communications IC company and the market and technology leader of network search engines (NSEs), today introduced the industry's first monolithic NSEs in 512Kx36 (18-Mbit) and 256Kx36 (9-Mbit) configurations with dual Network Processor Forum (NPF) Look Aside (LA-1) interfaces. The fully integrated interfaces allow a seamless connection between the new IDT NSEs and the network processing units (NPUs), including the nP3700 NPUs from AMCC and the Intel® IXP2400, Intel® IXP2800, and Intel® IXP2850 NPUs. Targeted at metro and edge routers, the new IDT NSEs operate at up to 250 million searches per second (MSPS) and enable line rate performance up to OC-192 and beyond. IDT will discuss technical product details during the Search Engine Panel on Thursday, October 23 at 8:30 a.m. at the Network Processors Conference West, San Jose, Calif.

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"To obtain system flexibility in metro and edge routers, designers want search engines that connect glue-lessly with multiple NPUs," said Jag Bolaria, senior analyst at The Linley Group. "Offering a high-density, high-performance search engine with multiple ports further satisfies the classification requirements of multiple OC-192 data paths."

The dual LA-1 interfaces on the new IDT NSEs enable the sharing of databases between ingress and egress NPUs. This feature, coupled with the 18-Mbit density of the 512Kx36 NSE, enables multiple database support for a variety of applications related to multi-field complex classification. The flexibility delivered by the NSE's shared-database capability eliminates the need for multiple updates for rule sets within multiple NPUs, increasing overall performance and system efficiency.

IDT Network Search Engines with Dual-LA-1 Interfaces

In addition to incorporating two LA-1-compliant interfaces, the new IDT NSEs include a control plane maintenance port with a PCI interface. This port enables efficient table management by allowing users to make changes in the databases without impacting search performance. The NSEs also perform instruction result notification that provides efficient device operation and minimizes the number of transactions required to obtain the search results. Similar to existing devices within the IDT portfolio, the NSEs with dual LA-1 interfaces offer application-support features, such as dynamic database management for increased power savings, and simultaneous multi-database lookup (SMDL) that enables multiple packet searches up to 250 million searches per second (MSPS).

"The new IDT NSEs with dual-LA-1 interfaces extend our leadership in providing innovative solutions that incorporate specialized architectures which accelerate packet processing in a variety of applications requiring multi-field complex classification," said Dave Cech, director of marketing for the IDT network search engines. "We have improved on our existing family of NSEs with LA-1 interfaces by adding a second integrated LA-1 interface that connects to leading NPUs from AMCC and Intel, thereby prolonging the life of metro and edge router designs. In addition, we continue to help designers get to market faster and at a lower cost by providing a complete suite of software and hardware development tools."

Comprehensive Design Accelerator Kit Lowers Development Costs

Continuing its commitment to deliver comprehensive system solutions, IDT offers with its NSEs a design accelerator kit (DAK), consisting of software and hardware development tools. The IDT software development kit (SDK) includes a dual-port system level architecture model (SLAM), a simulation tool, bundled with the IDT BusTracker and PowerTracker system analysis tools that evaluate bus efficiency and power consumption, respectively. Different versions of the SLAM that integrate directly into the NPU software simulation environments for both Intel and AMCC architectures will be available. This suite enables designers to begin software development early in the design process and to fully evaluate and test multiple packet-processing architectures in a pre-hardware environment. IDT will also provide a hardware development kit (HDK) comprised of a suite of tools that can be used in conjunction with the Intel and AMCC NPU development platforms. Together, these tools speed designers' time to market, increase system performance and lower overall development costs.

Pricing and Availability

The IDT 75Kxxxx 512Kx36 and 256Kx36 NSEs with dual LA-1 interfaces are packaged in a 900-ball flip-chip ball grid array (FCBGA) and will sample in Q1CY04. The IDT NSE in a 512Kx36 configuration is expected to be priced individually at $350 in 10,000-unit quantities.

Additional product information is located on the IDT Web site at idt.com. Download a high-resolution image at www10.idt.com:81/pressroom/imagebank/products.cfm.

IDT IP Co-Processor Solutions

IDT provides a comprehensive family of IP co-processor solutions, including industry-leading network search engines and content inspection engines that accelerate packet processing and enable intelligent application management in next-generation networking equipment. IDT is recognized by RHK, Inc. and International Data Corporation (IDC) as the technology leader, and as the volume shipment leader of network search engines. Based on the integration of ternary content addressable memory (TCAM) and high-performance logic, the IDT NSEs support NPUs and ASICs to accelerate packet classification and forwarding in core, metro and access networks. IDT offers the industry's highest-performance NSE operating up to 250 MHz and the first NSE with an integrated LA-1 interface, and was the first vendor to introduce search widths up to 576 bits. The IDT NSE portfolio includes a family of custom devices, as well as families of NSEs with high performance interfaces and glue-less interfaces to leading network processors. The IDT 256Kx36 (128Kx72) NSE received the EDN Top 100 Products Award of 2002.

The IDT content inspection engines are capable of parsing and classifying data up to Layer 7, a functionality that, when coupled with the NSEs, allows for inspection of content in both the packet header and payload, resulting in more intelligent packet processing at wire speed. IDT is an active member and contributor to the Network Processing Forum (www.npforum.org) and the LA interface definition and serves as chairman of the board. IDT is an Associate Member with the Intel® Communications Alliance (www.intel.com/go/ica), a community of communications and embedded developers and solution providers.

About IDT

www.idt.com

IDT and Interprise are trademarks and the IDT logo is a registered trademark of Integrated Device Technology, Inc. Intel IXP and XScale family are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. All other brands, product names and marks are or may be trademarks or registered trademarks used to identify products or services of their respective owners.
Contact:

IDT Corporate Communications
Lindsay Okamoto, 408-492-8314
lindsay.okamoto@idt.com
or
Porter Novelli International
Brad Langley, 408-369-1500 ext. 36
brad.langley@porternovelli.com

Source: Integrated Device Technology, Inc.