Supports applications requiring up to OC768 wire speed

May 7, 2001

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SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- IDT (Integrated Device Technology, Inc.) (Nasdaq:IDTI), a leading communications IC provider, today announced its first commercially available Internet protocol (IP) co-processor product portfolio that enables up to OC-768 wire speed to support ever-increasing packet processing requirements.

IDT's IP co-processors assist network processors and application specific integrated circuits (ASICs) to accelerate deep packet classification and packet forwarding in applications such as local area network (LAN) and wide area network (WAN) switches, routers and ATM switches in enterprise/carrier-class networks; core switches in wireless/mobile networks and remote access concentrators (RACs) in access networks. IDT's IP co-processor product offerings will include a 32Kx72 full-ternary device, a 64Kx72 binary device, a 64Kx72 full-ternary device and a 128Kx72 full-ternary device. These IP co-processors are high-performance, low-power, feature-rich solutions that enable multi-dimensional header parsing and wire-speed packet processing. IDT's highest-performance IP co-processor will perform up to 100 million table lookups per second.

"We worked with IDT to integrate its IP co-processor into our router products," said Akio Iijima, engineering manager for NEC's Business Network Division. "IDT met our high-performance needs and worked with us to execute on a very tight timeline to successfully meet our production requirements."

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