TranSwitch® Corporation (NASDAQ: TXCC), a leading provider of
semiconductor solutions for the converging voice, data and video
network, today announced its new Atlanta™ 2000 communications processor
product family. Atlanta 2000 offers robust gateway routing, security and
VoIP capabilities with unmatched performance and power efficiency,
enabling customers to develop the next generation of high performance
‘green’ networking products and services for residential, small
office/home office (SOHO), and small to medium-sized business (SMB)
customer premise equipment (CPE) applications.
As service providers fulfill the surging demand for triple play services
to the home and secure, high bandwidth data connectivity for small
businesses and branch offices, they will create new demands for
performance and functionality on the CPE equipment deployed at these
locations. Atlanta 2000, a highly integrated SoC solution, was designed
specifically to meet the demands for these new services.
Atlanta 2000 offers wire-speed Gigabit routing performance for small
packets with scalable Voice-over-IP for up to eight low-bit-rate voice
channels. The processor’s innovative SoC design integrates all functions
of a broadband gateway, including a DSP for voice and key exchange,
security processors and a Gigabit Ethernet switch. Due to its high level
of integration, Atlanta 2000 enables CPE manufacturers to achieve
ground-breaking efficiency in their Bill-of-Materials (BOM), enabling
them to deliver tremendous value in this cost sensitive market segment.
For business applications, network security is a key requirement.
Atlanta 2000 supports multiple network security applications such as
IPSec and SSL accelerators with best-in-class performance.
"Atlanta 2000 is the latest and most advanced member of our field-proven
communications processor product line,” said Dr. Sudhir Chandratreya,
vice president of engineering and technology at TranSwitch Corporation.
"With the Atlanta 2000 line of processors, we’ve developed a
best-in-class platform that supports Gigabits-per-second throughput with
the highest degree of functional integration including dual RISC cores,
built-in DSP, hardware security engines, and packet processing
accelerators - everything the market needs to drive next-generation PON,
xDSL and wireless voice-enabled broadband gateways and security
appliances. Other less innovative solutions struggle to achieve
wirespeed throughput and may degrade performance when managing multiple
voice channels and/or customer applications in parallel. Atlanta 2000’s
innovative design, which incorporates state-of-the-art multi-issue, Very
Long Instruction Word (VLIW) CPUs, high-speed DDR2 memory and on-chip
accelerators, maximizes packet processing throughput without
compromising performance on other fronts” concluded Dr. Chandratreya.
About Atlanta 2000
Atlanta 2000 is a family of communications processors optimized for
Gigabit-rate packet processing applications. The Atlanta 2000 product
suite provides best-in-class performance at the lowest power and
bill-of-materials costs for a range of applications that require IP
packet routing, encryption and media processing at data rates up to two
gigabits-per-second. These applications include secure broadband
gateways, SSL/TLS and IPSec acceleration, and micro-PBX. Atlanta 2000 is
enhanced by an open software model and publicly available Developers
Edition Toolkit reference software, enabling equipment vendors to bring
products to market faster at a lower cost with higher return on
investment.
About TranSwitch Corporation
TranSwitch Corporation (Nasdaq: TXCC) designs, develops and markets
innovative semiconductors and technologies that provide core
functionality and complete solutions for voice, data and video
communications network equipment. As a leading supplier to telecom,
datacom, cable television and wireless markets, TranSwitch customers
include the major OEMs that serve the worldwide public network, the
Internet, and corporate Wide Area Networks (WANs). TranSwitch devices
are inherently flexible, many incorporating embedded programmable
microcontrollers to rapidly meet customers’ new requirements or evolving
network standards by modifying a function via software instruction.
TranSwitch implements global communications standards in its VLSI
solutions and is committed to providing high-quality products and
services. TranSwitch, Shelton, CT, is an ISO 9001:2000 registered
company. For more information, visit www.transwitch.com.
TranSwitch is a registered trademark of TranSwitch Corporation. Atlanta
is a trademark of TranSwitch Corporation.
Forward-looking statements in this release, including statements
regarding management's expectations for future financial results and the
markets for TranSwitch's products, are made pursuant to the safe harbor
provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
Investors are cautioned that these forward-looking statements involve
risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ
materially from those contained in the forward-looking statements,
including without limitation the risk that the businesses of TranSwitch
and Centillium will not be integrated successfully and without delay;
the risk that the transaction may involve unexpected costs or unexpected
liabilities; uncertainties concerning the effect of the transaction on
relationships with customers, employees and suppliers of either or both
companies; and other risks associated with TranSwitch's and Centillium's
businesses such as the risks associated with acquiring new businesses;
the risk of downturns in economic conditions generally and in the
telecommunications and data communications markets and the semiconductor
industry specifically; risks in product development and market
acceptance of and demand for TranSwitch's products and products
developed by TranSwitch's customers; risks relating to TranSwitch's
indebtedness; risks of failing to attract and retain key managerial and
technical personnel; risks associated with foreign sales and high
customer concentration; risks associated with competition and
competitive pricing pressures; risks associated with investing in new
businesses; risks of dependence on third-party VLSI fabrication
facilities; risks related to intellectual property rights and
litigation; risks in technology development and commercialization; and
other risks detailed in TranSwitch's filings with the Securities and
Exchange Commission.