BERLIN -- Cavium Networks (NASDAQ: CAVM), a leading provider of highly integrated semiconductor products that enable intelligent processing for networking, communications, storage and security applications, today announced that a joint reference system design using the OCTEON MIPS64 processor family, Jungo´s OpenRG(TM) middleware and Jungo.net(TM)VAS-center targeted at Service Providers will be displayed at the Broadband World Forum in Berlin, Germany, October 8 - 11. The joint reference design will be demonstrated in Cavium´s booth #223 and Jungo´s booth #4036, as two advanced digital homes communicating with each other.
"Our widely deployed OpenRG software optimized for the powerful OCTEON single- and dual-core MIPS64 processors provides market leading performance and features for next generation Broadband Gateways," said Gilad Brand, Director of Product Marketing at Jungo. "Service providers are looking to deploy software-rich gateways for the introduction of value-added services that increase their ARPU."
"Cavium has developed a comprehensive family of single- and dual-core OCTEON processors that deliver an exceptional value proposition for home gateway and SMB applications. These products deliver high-performance and rich features including security at low power with price points tailored for these markets," said Amer Haider, Director of Strategic Marketing at Cavium Networks. "We are working closely with Jungo to provide their winning and extensible software platform on OCTEON to meet the needs of these markets."
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BERLIN -- Cavium Networks (NASDAQ: CAVM), a leading provider of highly integrated semiconductor products that enable intelligent processing for networking, communications, storage and security applications, today announced the availability of its complete reference system designs for Broadband, SOHO and SME markets. These reference designs incorporate ready-to-use hardware systems along with a large variety of world-class software applications from leading companies such as D2 Tech, Arada Systems and TeamF1. Reference designs will be displayed at the Broadband World Forum in Berlin, Oct. 8 - 11 in Cavium Networks booth # 223.
One reference design at the Broadband World Forum demonstrates a triple-play gateway using the dual-core OCTEON MIPS64 processor with SME Class 1Gbps+ throughput of data with hardware based QoS (quality of service) support for voice and video traffic. The reference design uses D2 Tech software to provide VoIP processing and call termination in software on the core. The reference design also supports MPEG decoder to stream traffic from a central storage location to an attached display, as well as support for 802.11n WLAN. All of this simultaneous processing is done at low power that eliminates the need for a fan in the system.
"The powerful single- and dual-core OCTEON MIPS64 processors provide enough headroom to process multiple VoIP channels with full call control and voice compression algorithms running simultaneous with the data, video and wireless traffic," said Doug Makishima, vice president of marketing and sales at D2 Technologies. "We have multiple successful deployments of our vPort VoIP software running on OCTEON and see continued demand moving forward," he said.
In a separate release:
BERLIN -- Cavium Networks (NASDAQ: CAVM), a leading provider of highly integrated semiconductor products that enable intelligent processing for networking, communications, storage and security applications, today announced the availability of its complete reference system designs for Broadband, SOHO and SME markets. These reference designs incorporate ready-to-use hardware systems along with a large variety of world-class software applications from leading companies such as D2 Tech, Arada Systems and TeamF1. Reference designs will be displayed at the Broadband World Forum in Berlin, Oct. 8 – 11 in Cavium Networks booth #223.
One reference design at the Broadband World Forum demonstrates a triple-play gateway using the dual-core OCTEON MIPS64 processor with SME Class 1Gbps+ throughput of data with hardware based QoS (quality of service) support for voice and video traffic. The reference design uses D2 Tech software to provide VoIP processing and call termination in software on the core. The reference design also supports MPEG decoder to stream traffic from a central storage location to an attached display, as well as support for 802.11n WLAN. All of this simultaneous processing is done at low power that eliminates the need for a fan in the system.
“The powerful single- and dual-core OCTEON MIPS64 processors provide enough headroom to process multiple VoIP channels with full call control and voice compression algorithms running simultaneous with the data, video and wireless traffic, “ said Doug Makishima, vice president of marketing and sales at D2 Technologies. “We have multiple successful deployments of our vPort VoIP software running on OCTEON and see continued demand moving forward,” he said.
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