MorethanIP, announces several new cores for the Ethernet application space for proprietary 2.5 Gbps Ethernet and an improved Ethernet Switch Core with quality of service support
A new XAUI/SPI4.2 reference design helps to bridge network processors with SPI4.2 system interface to 10G Ethernet lines and HiGig Switches and Backplanes using the XAUI module interface.
About MorethanIP
MorethanIP was founded 1999 as a GmbH (Ltd.) in Munich, Germany and is an IP house concentrating on high-speed networking and embedded systems. This includes design specification and implementation of standard products, system architectures and customer specific solutions. For more information on the company and its products, please visit the company’s web site at www.morethanip.com.
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