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Cavium Networks Standardizes Upon the MIPS Architecture and Announces cnMIPS Core for Secure Network Services
Cavium Networks cnMIPS™ Core Delivers Industry’s First Multi-Processor Implementation of MIPS64® Architecture with Content and Security Acceleration
MOUNTAIN VIEW and SANTA CLARA, Calif , September 13, 2004 -- MIPS Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: MIPS) and Cavium Networks today announced that Cavium Networks has standardized upon the industry-standard MIPS64® architecture for the newly announced OCTEON Network Services Processor family, the industry's first single-chip Network Services Processor (NSP). OCTEON Processors target process Layer 3 to Layer 7 networking applications with a standard programming model, and OCTEON NSPs are being designed in to a wide variety of OEM networking equipment including routers, switches and network-edge appliances. Target applications include Firewall, VPN, IDS and Anti-Virus functionality, secure intelligent switches with SSL and content switching, XML switches, intelligent NICs and storage applications. "For well over a decade, the MIPS architecture has been the technology-of-choice for embedded communication processors because of its inherent performance advantage and broad portfolio of optimized software and tools," said John Bourgoin, president and CEO at MIPS Technologies. "We are excited to see Cavium's highly accomplished microprocessor design team implement an innovative MIPS64-Based core, which will extend the reach of MIPS processors as the de-facto standard for networking applications across all performance ranges." "Today's processor landscape lacks integrated solutions and architectures suitable for Layer 3 to 7 services, content and security processing at price points required for widespread deployment," said Syed Ali, president and CEO of Cavium Networks. "Our OCTEON Network Services processor family utilizes the industry-standard MIPS architecture in an innovative, highly integrated and scalable manner to address this significant gap. Leveraging the MIPS instruction set architecture and the vast universe of tools and software available will enable users to easily port existing software applications to OCTEON." About OCTEON Network Services Processor Webinar and Briefings About MIPS Technologies About Cavium Networks
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