Integrated Device Technology, Inc. (IDT®)
(NASDAQ:IDTI), the Analog and Digital Company™ delivering essential
mixed-signal semiconductor solutions, today announced that the IDT
CPS-1848 and CPS-1616 Gen 2 RapidIO switches have been selected by
Prodrive, a leading provider of hardware platforms and manufacturing for
embedded systems markets, for its next generation AdvancedTCA (ATCA)
carrier and switch cards. Prodrive selected IDT’s RapidIO switch over 10
GbE for key benefits in throughput, latency, jitter performance, quality
of service and overall system power utilization.
Prodrive chose Serial RapidIO (S-RIO) for the fact that the S-RIO
protocol is optimized for embedded systems while the Ethernet protocol
is optimized for LAN and WAN networking applications. With a 256 byte
maximum payload size and low overhead that results in 95% protocol
efficiency, RapidIO can deliver more than twice the performance of 10
GbE solutions. Since 10 GbE options require large embedded memories to
buffer and route jumbo packets, RapidIO solutions can also deliver this
performance at lower power and lower cost. The IDT S-RIO switch offers
20 Gbps of bandwidth per link, 100 ns cut through latency, 240 Gbps of
non-blocking switch performance, and built-in reliable transmission.
These performance, reliability, and power advantages are essential in
servicing Prodrive’s customer base in industrial, military, imaging, and
high performance computing markets.
"After extensive embedded technology analysis, we chose IDT’s RapidIO
switches as the interconnect backbone for the multi-endpoint system in
our peer-to-peer network. IDT’s solution provided more than double the
bandwidth of Ethernet, low and deterministic latency, low power, and
excellent software scalability – all of which are critical to our ATCA
customer base,” said Pieter Janssen, CEO at Prodrive. "We have already
delivered high quality ATCA Systems to the market with RapidIO 1.3 and
moving to RapidIO Gen2 is a natural evolution for our customers. RapidIO
allows them to deliver solutions to the end markets that surpass
anything that is possible with 10 GbE.”
"We’re pleased that Prodrive has selected RapidIO Gen 2 and the IDT
CPS-1848 and CPS-1616 switches for its ATCA carrier blades and switch
cards,” said Fred
Zust, vice president of the Communications Division at IDT.
"Prodrive’s selection of IDT RapidIO products is an endorsement of our
product performance, power and price. It’s another example of why
RapidIO continues to proliferate beyond wireless base station programs
into other performance driven markets where its protocol advantages in
peer-to-peer networks are driving its continued growth.”
The IDT CPS-1848 is one of many RapidIO switch and bridge offerings from
IDT’s industry-leading portfolio. IDT provides a wide selection of port
and lane count devices that allow customers to tailor their switch
selection to the application. For more information about IDT’s RapidIO
solutions, visit www.idt.com/go/S-RIO.
Next generation Prodrive RapidIO-based PRIOC-G2 ATCA carrier blade and
PSRSB-G2 switching products will be available in the first half of 2012.
Prodrive also offers other form-factor developments or quick-turn
customized solutions. Visit www.prodrive.nl
for more info.
About
IDT
Integrated Device Technology, Inc., the Analog and Digital Company™,
develops system-level solutions that optimize its customers’
applications. IDT uses its market leadership in timing, serial switching
and interfaces, and adds analog and system expertise to provide complete
application-optimized, mixed-signal solutions for the communications,
computing and consumer segments. Headquartered in San Jose, Calif., IDT
has design, manufacturing and sales facilities throughout the world. IDT
stock is traded on the NASDAQ Global Select Stock Market® under the
symbol "IDTI.” Additional information about IDT is accessible at www.IDT.com.
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