Tehuti, AMCC Demo 10-GigE App

Tehuti Networks and AMCC to demonstrate 10 GigE low-power, low-cost storage application

April 15, 2008

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SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Tehuti Networks Inc., a semiconductor company providing 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) single-chip, low-power network controllers, today announced the company collaborated with AMCC, a global leader in embedded PowerPC Architecture processing, optical transport, and storage solutions, to demonstrate 10GbE, low cost storage solutions. The companies will demonstrate the solution at the Embedded Systems Conference Silicon Valley Exhibit, April 15-18 at the McEnery Convention Center, San Jose, California in AMCC Booth #2010.

The demonstration will show the performance of a Linux-based NAS appliance running on the AMCC RAID-accelerated PowerPC 440SPe storage processor using the Tehuti Networks TN7585-D Network Interface Cards (NICs) for high-performance 10GbE connectivity. The server will stream video resident on the RAID5/6-protected NAS appliance over the 10GbE link, and will showcase an unprecedented combination of end-to-end performance and reliability combined with low power and cost.

"We are delighted to see the achievement of such robust performance offered for low power and cost sensitive applications through the combined solution of the AMCC PowerPC 440SPe processor and the Tehuti Networks adapters," said Blaine Kohl, vice president of marketing, Tehuti Networks. "The contribution by Tehuti Networks adapters allows customers to achieve the performance needed by these applications while simultaneously offering space and power savings."

Tehuti Networks Ltd.

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