Based on the RapidIO.org 10xN Spec and Aligned with the Open Compute
Project, IDT’s IP Core Targets Wireless, High-Performance Computing,
Analytics and Embedded Markets
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SAN JOSE, Calif. -- (Business Wire)
Integrated Device Technology, Inc. (IDT®)
(NASDAQ:IDTI) today announced the launch of a RapidIO®
40-100 Gbps interface product portfolio, developed to lower latency
while improving bandwidth for high-performance computing (HPC),
wireless, analytics and embedded applications. For the first in a series
of products planned, IDT is introducing a 40 Gbps RapidIO 10xN IP core
for ASIC, CPU, processor, DSP, GPU and FPGA partners and end customers,
supporting silicon solutions with process technology nodes from 45 down
to 16 nanometers.
The RapidIO 40 Gbps IP core is designed to serve as a basic building
block and gateway between processing elements to create low-latency,
scalable, energy-efficient computing. The lower latency and higher speed
interface products will be essential for the efficient and
cost-effective management and analysis of the massive volumes of data
generated by today’s electronics.
“This initial 40 Gbps product provides an exciting interconnect path for
the Open Compute Project, where we are innovating from the system level
down to the silicon level,” said Cole Crawford, executive director of
the Open Compute Project (OCP), whose mission is to design and enable
the delivery of the most efficient server, storage and data center
hardware designs for scalable computing. “IDT’s RapidIO 10xN solutions
support the OCP’s goal for open, interoperable, vendor-agnostic
solutions that take us from today’s custom vendor-based HPC solutions
towards open exascale computing.”
“Through our work with Integrated Device Technology, Texas Instruments
has been able to ship millions of ports of RapidIO Gen1 and Gen2,” said
Paul Carson, director within TI’s processor organization and chair of
the RapidIO.org steering committee, “It is exciting to see that IDT is
expanding the overall RapidIO ecosystem with a comprehensive IP core
family starting with 40 Gbps today and scaling up to 100 Gbps. This will
enable the RapidIO standards to further improve performance,
reliability, and latency in wireless infrastructure, high-performance
compute, mission-critical, and other multi-processor system
applications.”
IDT has staked a leadership position with RapidIO
technology, announcing earlier this year that it has shipped over
100 million ports, which deliver the technology that connects virtually
the entire worldwide 4G base station market.
The new RapidIO 40 Gbps 10xN IP core will be used in upcoming RapidIO
40-100 Gbps switching, bridging, processor and memory controller
products, including the switching collaboration between IDT and eSilicon
to develop 100 ns latency RapidIO switches operating at 40 Gbps per
port. The solutions will be backward compatible with the millions of
RapidIO products on the market operating at 10-20 Gbps data rates.
“Our HPC and analytics customers are facing the same latency, power and
space constrains as our embedded customers, while trying to scale to
large systems with thousands of nodes that stretch beyond petascale to
exascale computing,” said Sean Fan, vice president and general manager
of IDT’s Interface and Connectivity Division. “The new RapidIO 10xN IP
core, along with upcoming switches and interface products, will deliver
the latency reductions and throughput improvements needed for 4G
advanced and 5G systems, offering a clear path to unprecedented scale
and bandwidth with an open industry interconnect fabric.”
About
IDT RapidIO
IDT is a leader in RapidIO technology, delivering products that connect
virtually the entire worldwide 4G base station market. Working closely
with the RapidIO.org
trade group and Open
Compute Project, IDT is developing a new generation of
lowest-latency, high-speed RapidIO products to enable real-time
analytics in this era of Big Data. IDT’s bridging and switching products
are ideal for building peer-to-peer multi-processor systems with 100 ns
latency, low power consumption, reliable packet termination — all with
industry-standard based support at up to 40 Gbps per port. IDT’s RapidIO
solutions are ideal for wireless base station infrastructure, server,
high-performance computing, data center, servers, video, imaging,
military and industrial control applications.
About IDT
Integrated Device Technology, Inc. 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, sales
facilities and distribution partners 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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