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To: Neil S who wrote (868)11/9/1998 8:46:00 AM
From: w2j2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4808
 
COSTA MESA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 9, 1998--QLogic Corp.
(NASDAQ:QLGC), an industry leader in I/O technology and a leading
designer of Fibre Channel interconnect solutions, today announced that
its QLA2100, QLA2100F, and QLA2000 PCI host bus adapters have been
awarded Microsoft Cluster/Fibre Channel Adapter certification for
Windows NT 4.0.
Receipt of the Microsoft Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL)
certification confirms for QLogic's customers that the QLA2100,
QLA2100F, and QLA2000 PCI-to-Fibre Channel host bus adapters have met
or exceeded stringent testing requirements established by Microsoft.
In addition, QLogic's industry leading customers, such as IBM, DELL,
Siemens, NCR and Intergraph have assurance that these products are
compatible with Windows NT and can operate successfully in a Microsoft
Cluster Server (MSCS) environment. By earning the "Designed for
Windows NT" logo certification, these host bus adapters will be listed
on the Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) in both the
"Cluster/Fibre Channel Adapter" and "Storage/Fibre Channel Adapter"
categories (http://www.microsoft.com/hwtest/hcl/).
"QLogic has a comprehensive line of both SCSI and Fibre Channel
adapters that have either been certified or are in the process of
being Microsoft Windows and/or MSCS (Microsoft Cluster Server)
certified," said Rick Franz, director corporate marketing at QLogic.
"Combined with the most technically advanced software drivers
available today, QLogic's line of Fibre Channel products will lead the
way as Fibre Channel usage expands within the NT marketplace."
QLogic's QLA2100, QLA2100F, and QLA2000 Fibre Channel adapters
are based on the award-winning architecture of the ISP2100 Fibre
Channel chip. The ISP2100 utilizes an on-chip RISC processor to
off-load the work of managing I/O from the server and speed the
delivery of data to and from the storage subsystem. The result is a
high-performance interface technology that provides OEMs with an ease
of implementation and a performance efficiency rating unmatched in the
industry (performance efficiency rating is the I/O throughput
generated per each percentage point of host CPU resources utilized).

About QLogic

QLogic Corporation is a leading designer and supplier of
semiconductor and board-level I/O and enclosure management products.
The company's products provide high-performance interface connections
for computer systems and their attached data storage peripherals, such
as hard disk and tape drives, CD-ROM drives and RAID subsystems. In
addition, QLogic provides enclosure management products that monitor
and communicate management information related to components that are
critical to computer system and storage subsystem reliability and
availability. QLogic's highly integrated, fully featured solutions are
targeted at the computer system, storage device and storage subsystem
marketplaces.
The company is utilizing its expertise to develop products for
emerging standards such as Fibre Channel and Ultra3, as well as
SAF-TE, SES, and IPMI enclosure management solutions.
Forward-looking statements contained in this document may involve
risks and uncertainties. The company wishes to advise readers that a
number of important risk factors could cause actual results to differ
materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Those factors
include new and changing technologies; a change in semiconductor
foundry conditions; fluctuations or cancellations in orders from
customers; and the company's ability to compete effectively with other
companies.
These and other factors which could cause actual results to
differ materially are also discussed in the company's filings with the
Securities and Exchange Commission, including its recent filings on
Form S-3, Form 10-K, and Form 10-Q.
For more information about QLogic and its product lines, contact
QLogic Corp., 3545 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, CA 92626; telephone:
800/662-4471 (sales); 714/438-2200 (corporate); fax: 714/668-5008;
home page qlc.com.




To: Neil S who wrote (868)11/11/1998 9:21:00 AM
From: Neil S  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 4808
 
LSI Logic Expands High-Speed Serial Interface Family With 2.5-Gbits/sec

New Core Provides Serial Transmission for Fibre Channel, Computer Clustering,

And Gigabit Ethernet Applications

MILPITAS, Calif., Nov. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- LSI Logic (NYSE: LSI) today announced the newest generation in its family of GigaBlaze(R) gigabit per second CMOS transceiver cores. The GigaBlaze family is the industry's only product combining the power of CMOS integrated transceivers with the ease-of-use of LSI Logic's CoreWare(R) methodology. With the announcement of the new GigaBlaze cores, LSI boosts the serial transfer rate up to 2.5 Gbits/s for high performance systems in Fibre Channel, computer clustering, and networking applications. The new GigaBlaze, built in LSI Logic's G11(TM) 0.18-micron (Leff) CMOS process are easily integrated into system-level ASICs to offer a new generation of low-power, high-speed serial interfaces.

"With GigaBlaze technology, LSI Logic has once again demonstrated its leadership position in providing integrated gigabit per second serial cores," said Bruce Johnson, consultant at Seagate Technology. "The new GigaBlaze cores, with support for data rates of 1.0625 to 2.125 Gbits/s and above, will enable next generation high performance Fibre Channel systems while maintaining low power and low cost."

As the electronics industry undergoes a transformation with ever-greater emphasis in high-speed serial communication, LSI Logic remains at the forefront by offering products with increased serial communication performance. The new cores join previous members of the GigaBlaze family, introduced in 1996 and based on the G1O(R) 0.25-micron (Leff) process, which offered maximum transfer rates of 1.25 Gbits/sec., conforming to Gigabit Ethernet and Fibre Channel standards.

The new G11-based family enables designers to achieve new levels of interconnect performance in storage, computing and networking designs. For example, new GigaBlaze cores can accelerate the migration of Fibre Channel systems from 1.0625 Gbits/sec to 2.125 Gbits/sec for high-performance storage area networks, speed the development of 2.5-Gbits/s interconnects for clustering computer servers and for emerging standards.

"Unlike previous high-speed transceivers and interconnects that relied on expensive, exotic bipolar or gallium arsenide process technologies, the new GigaBlaze family, built in the new G11 process, will be integrated into devices for cost-sensitive storage and computing applications that can greatly benefit from higher interconnect performance," said Hugh Durdan, vice president and general manager of LSI Logic's Computer Products Division. "The G11 CMOS process enables us to reduce costs through higher levels of integration and to decrease power consumption. Since this is our third generation of GigaBlaze products, we have unsurpassed experience in designing devices with high-speed, reusable transceiver cores."

The GigaBlaze cores provide full-duplex, point-to-point communication channels for gigabit serial interfaces. The cores contain both deserializer and serializer circuitry. The deserializer receives a serial, gigabit-speed input data stream and converts it into parallel data. The serializer receives parallel data, converts it into a serialized data stream and transmits this stream at rates from 1.0625 to 2.5 Gbits/sec.

Three generations of GigaBlaze cores have resulted in a technology that is robust and reliable in real system applications with ASICs incorporating multiple GigaBlaze cores and hundreds of thousands of gates. The new GigaBlaze core employs advanced analog design techniques including balanced circuits and symmetrical layouts. The GigaBlaze technology development effort has spanned five years and resulted in a number of patents covering both design and testability.

CoreWare Speeds Time to Market

The GigaBlaze cores are fully supported by LSI Logic's CoreWare(R) program, enabling them to be easily integrated with an extensive library of pre-designed and pre-verified cores, along with customer designed logic. The CoreWare program ensures a seamless flow from high-level description to a working system on a chip. By integrating cores, RAM and user-defined logic for optimizing designs for target applications, the CoreWare program reduces development time and overall system cost while increasing system performance and reliability.

The new GigaBlaze core comes in two versions: the GB11DX and the GB11. The GB11DX supports data rates of 1.0625, 1.25, 2.125 and 2.5 Gbits/sec. This core supports 1 Gbit/sec speeds and can be used in applications with up 2.5 Gbits/sec performance while maintaining backward compatibility with 1 Gbit/sec interfaces. The GB11 supports data rates of 1.0625 and 1.25 Gbits/sec.

Availability

LSI Logic is currently engaging with customers utilizing the new GigaBlaze G11 cores. LSI Logic has delivered more than 20 designs using the previous two generations of the technology.

About LSI Logic

LSI Logic Corporation, the System on a Chip Company(R), is a leading supplier of custom high-performance semiconductors, with operations worldwide. The company enables customers to build complete systems on a single chip with its CoreWare(R) design program, thereby increasing performance, lowering system costs and accelerating time to market. LSI Logic develops application-optimized products in partnership with trend setting customers, and operates leading-edge, high-volume manufacturing facilities to produce submicron chips. LSI Logic is headquartered at 1551 McCarthy Boulevard, Milpitas, California 95035, 408-433-8000, www.lsilogic.com.

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11/11/98 09:07 EST prnewswire.com