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Alcatel-Lucent unveils 400G network processor

The company says its FP3 networking processor supports 400Gbps transmission speeds, a significant increase on the current benchmark of 100Gbps Read more

29 June, 2011 by Larry Dignan
Performance Estimation of Novel 32-Bit and 64-Bit RISC Based <endeca_term>Network Processor</endeca_term> Cores

Performance Estimation of Novel 32-Bit and 64-Bit RISC Based Network Processor Cores

The rapid expansion of computer networks in number of users, servers, connections and demands for new applications,... Read more

14 June, 2011
Effect of Thread Level Parallelism on the Performance of Optimum Architecture for Embedded Applications

Effect of Thread Level Parallelism on the Performance of Optimum Architecture for Embedded Applications

According to the increasing complexity of network application and internet traffic, network processor as a subset of embedded processors have to process more computation... Read more

1 March, 2012
Lancom L-320agn

Lancom L-320agn

...2x2 MIMO antennas located inside the black and grey plastic casing. The network processor is a Freescale MPC8314E running at 399MHz with 64MB of DDR2... Read more

6 July, 2010 by Kelvyn Taylor
A Router Primitive Approach for Building Diverse Network Services

A Router Primitive Approach for Building Diverse Network Services

...enables complex network services to be built and deployed. Their method targets Network Processor (NP)- and FPGA-based routers, and is based on two central... Read more

5 January, 2012
DRES: Dynamic Range Encoding Scheme for TCAM Coprocessors

DRES: Dynamic Range Encoding Scheme for TCAM Coprocessors

...to assist range encoding. Hence, DRES can be readily programmed in a network processor using a TCAM coprocessor for packet classification. A salient feature of... Read more

1 January, 2011
An FPGA-Based Soft Multiprocessor System for IPv4 Packet Forwarding

An FPGA-Based Soft Multiprocessor System for IPv4 Packet Forwarding

...Normalized to area) compared to an implementation on the Intel IXP-2800 network processor Read more

1 January, 2011
VPN Gateways Over Network Processors: Implementation and Evaluation

VPN Gateways Over Network Processors: Implementation and Evaluation

...to meet the throughput requirement nowadays. In addition to pure ASIC solutions, network processor architecture is emerging as an alternative to scale up data-plane... Read more

9 July, 2010
YACA: Yet Another Cluster-Based Architecture for Network Intrusion Prevention

YACA: Yet Another Cluster-Based Architecture for Network Intrusion Prevention

...present a novel design of stateful traffic splitter. The performance of its network processor implemented prototype demonstrates that such a design is suitable for the... Read more

1 June, 2010

Intel plugs new network processors

...has affected everyone," Allard said. "There were all of these presumptions that network processor designs would turn into actual network processor products. That hasn't... Read more

20 February, 2003 by Michael Kanellos

Direct network traffic with IBM chip

...on Monday will announce a new, lower-cost version of its PowerNP network processor, the PowerNP NP2G, that it says will bring new capabilities to... Read more

22 March, 2002 by John G.Spooner
Queueing Behavior and Packet Delays in <endeca_term>Network Processor</endeca_term> Systems

Queueing Behavior and Packet Delays in Network Processor Systems

Network processor systems provide the performance of ASICs combined with the programmability of... Read more

15 August, 2007
<endeca_term>Network Processor</endeca_term> Acceleration for a Linux Netfilter Firewall

Network Processor Acceleration for a Linux Netfilter Firewall

...with a focus on the software created to accelerate Netfilter with a network processor resident firewall have been described in the paper to address the... Read more

28 October, 2005
Design and Implementation of Content Switching <endeca_term>Network Processor</endeca_term> and Scalable Switch Fabric

Design and Implementation of Content Switching Network Processor and Scalable Switch Fabric

This paper proposes a network processor especially optimized for content switching. With 2Gbps port capability, it integrates... Read more

1 December, 2003
Towards Optimized Packet Processing for Multithreaded <endeca_term>Network Processor</endeca_term>

Towards Optimized Packet Processing for Multithreaded Network Processor

...the high packet processing rate is still guaranteed. As a result, the network processor has become a promising solution for network devices due to its... Read more

8 April, 2010

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