Multilink Intros SAN Transceiver

Multilink enables 10-Gbit/s Fibre Channel storage area networks with PHYreStorm XGMII to 10-Gbit/s serial transceiver

May 14, 2003

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SOMERSET, N.J. -- Multilink Technology Corporation (NASDAQ: MLTC), a leading provider of advanced semiconductor-based solutions that accelerate the deployment of high-speed optical networks, today introduced the industry’s leading 10 Gb/s Fibre Channel (FC) transceiver that enables the next generation of storage area networks (SAN). The MTC1138, the newest product in the PHYreSTORMÔ family of datacom SerDes devices, is a single-chip transceiver for connecting FC protocol integrated circuits (ICs) or switch fabrics to serial XFP optical modules through an XGMII interface. Multilink’s device reduces the overall system power and size and improves system performance by eliminating the need for an additional XGMII to XAUI SerDes device currently needed in XAUI-based 10 Gb/s transceivers.

“The PHYreSTORMÔ MTC1138 device offers very low power and small size, coupled with the ability to connect directly to small form factor XFP modules, thus enabling the deployment of 10 Gb/s SANs,” stated Steve Vandris, Multilink’s Vice President of Product Marketing. “Our customers will be able to incorporate our standard SerDes product into their design today with the future option of integrating our SerDes into ASICs with their own proprietary intellectual property”.

The MTC1138 incorporates Multilink’s leading PHYreSTORMÔ SerDes technology, a 10 Gb/s transceiver macro that can operate continuously from 9.9 Gb/s to 12.5 Gb/s. The 10 Gb/s SerDes macro was developed using TSMC’s low power 0.13-micron CMOS process technology, without using any special aspects of the process, which reduces the power, cost and size of the design and increases its manufacturability. The 10 Gb/s macro provides exceptional jitter performance that exceeds the IEEE 802.3ae and GR-253 specifications supporting Ethernet and SONET-based networking equipment. The device’s high performance and low power operation have been verified in silicon prototypes.

“We are excited to announce our latest SerDes solution which enables the next generation of storage area networks. We are pleased that PHYreSTORM™ is generating significant market traction with storage customers,” stated Dr. Richard N. Nottenburg, Multilink’s Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President.

Multilink Technology Corp.

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