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Dune Networks Announces
Availability of SPAUI Implementation On Altera FPGAs Dune partners with Altera to release the FPGA-based SPAUI code enabling OEM vendors to implement highly dense 10Gbps systems
Sunnyvale, Calif. – August 28, 2007 – Dune Networks, a leading
provider of networking devices for Data Center, Enterprise and Carrier
Ethernet platforms today announced the availability of SPAUI code for
Altera Corporation’s Stratix II GX FPGAs. The two companies worked
closely together to ensure SPAUI interoperability between Dune’s Next
Generation devices and Altera’s Stratix II GX FPGA family with embedded
multi-gigabit transceivers. The SPAUI memorandum and FPGA
implementation are now available upon demand from Dune Networks. About Altera’s Stratix II GX The Stratix II GX families provide the ideal platform for developing high-speed solutions for networking equipment. Stratix II GX devices deliver up to 20 full-duplex high-performance multi-gigabit transceivers. These transceivers deliver excellent jitter performance across the full 600 Mbps to 6.375 Gbps range and when used with the multiple levels of dynamic pre-emphasis and equalization circuits in the FPGA, provide a low risk design path for new system designs. About SPAUI SPAUI combines the benefits
of both XAUI and SPI4.2 standards into a single SERDES-based interface
supporting MAC/Framer, NPU and Traffic Management interconnection
requirements. The flexibility, simplicity and robustness of SPAUI make it an ideal interface for dense 10Gbps networking applications. Any vendor implementing XAUI can easily support SPAUI, foregoing the need for special encoding or any other major change in silicon. About Dune Networks Dune Networks (www.dunenetworks.com) is a leading semiconductor supplier of networking devices that facilitate building Data Center, Enterprise and Carrier Ethernet Solutions. The company’s products are scalable in system capacity, port rate and service scheme, offering a standard compliant, highly integrated and resilient architecture. Founded in 2000, Dune’s headquarters are located in Sunnyvale, California with an R&D center in the Europark Industrial Park at Yakum, Israel. Copyright © 2007 Dune. All Rights Reserved. SPAUI, SAND, FAP10M, FAP10/20V, FE, Negev and Gobi are all trademarks and the property of Dune. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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