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Altera Partners With Nuvation to Develop Complete Gigabit Ethernet to OC-192 SolutionNuvation Joins Altera Megafuntion Partners Program with Focus on Meeting the Need for Linking Leading Edge High-Speed Technologies With Optical Network Infrastructure
San Jose, Calif., October 14, 2002--Altera Corporation (NASDAQ: ALTR), and Nuvation Research Corporation today announced an agreement to develop a complete Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) to OC-192 solution. The solution will aid in the development of systems that can transport data between high-speed local networks and existing optical infrastructure used for long-haul and metro area communications systems. Nuvation, which also joins the Altera Megafunction Partners Program today, is working with Altera and Intel Corporation to complete what will be the industry's first bridge between Intel's multiport Gigabit Ethernet MAC's and OC-192 POS/GFP Framer devices using the SPI-4 Phase 2 interface.
"Carriers want to be able to transport multiple Gigabit Ethernet signals over existing SONET/SDH infrastructure efficiently and cost-effectively. This solution will allow telecommunications equipment manufacturers to build equipment that enables their customer, the carrier, to meet these requirements," said Joergen Bardenfleth, general manager of Intel's Optical Components Division. "Through the collaboration of Altera, Nuvation and Intel, this solution will be available this quarter."
While GbE is becoming the preferred communications protocol for LAN backbones, Network Storage, and other high-speed networking requirements, system developers need solutions to move the data over long haul and metro area network architectures that were designed to carry voice data on a SONET/SDH ring topology. Nuvation's GEOS-10i intellectual property core will bridge these protocols and topologies to enable multi-channel GbE traffic over SONET at up to 9.953Gigabits per second, or OC-192 speeds, in Altera's APEX™ II and Stratix™ devices.
"The key to rapidly developing such a solution is the availability of interoperable IP cores from both Altera and Nuvation," said Michael Worry, CEO of Nuvation. "Both the Altera POS-PHY Level 4 MegaCore® function and the Nuvation GEOS-10i Core utilize the Atlantic™ on-chip interface, which significantly reduces the integration time."
"This solution is a direct result of Altera's successful partnering programs, including the AMPPSM program and the Certified Design Centers, of which Nuvation is also a member," said Bob Beachler, senior director of business development at Altera. "From the first customer identification, the companies have worked in partnership, across companies and divisions, to develop this solution for the benefit of our mutual customers."
Nuvation Geos-10i Megafunction
The GEOS-10i IP Core can multiplex and de-multiplex up to ten Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) datastreams into a single OC-192c channel. The Intel devices offer the SPI-4 Phase 2 interface on its System side. Communication between the Intel devices and the APEX II device is done using Altera's POS-PHY Level 4 core, also known as SPI 4.2. Other GEOS-10i features include Jumbo Packet support, configurable destination port address, compliance with Frame Mapped Generic Framing Procedures from ITU-T, and GbE Traffic statistics per port.
Altera POS-PHY Level 4 MegaCore
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About Altera's Stratix and APEX II Devices
Building on the successful APEX architecture, the APEX II device family marks a breakthrough in capability and system performance that places programmable logic directly in the data path of high-performance communication applications. The APEX II architecture also provides up to 1.1 Mbits of internal memory creating the ideal solution for memory-intensive applications, such as packet processing. Additional details on the APEX II device family can be found at http://www.altera.com/products/devices/apex2/ap2-index.html.
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