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NetLogic Microsystems Expands Industry-Leading XLP Multi-Core Processor into Network Storage Market
NetLogic Microsystems announced
the availability of the XLP316T multi-core processor, which is optimized to
deliver unparalleled performance and intelligence for the rapidly growing
storage-area networking (SAN) and network-attached storage (NAS) markets in
data center, enterprise and small-to-midsize business (SMB) networks. In a
recent Microprocessor Report article, the XLP316T multi-core processor was reviewed
as a device that will deliver far more throughput than competing processors at
similar power levels.
The best-in-class XLP316T
processor integrates 16 high-performance NXCPUs featuring a highly
differentiated quad-issue, quad-threaded, superscalar out-of-order processor
architecture capable of operating at up to 2.0 GHz to provide the industry's
highest multi-core processing performance. In addition, the XLP316T processor,
manufactured in TSMC's advanced 40nm process technology, offers unique features,
such as RAID 5 and RAID 6 hardware acceleration, storage de-duplication
acceleration, high-speed Serial ATA (SATA) interfaces and large on-chip L3
cache, making it ideally suited to storage systems that require the highest
performance, functionality and lowest power.
The explosive growth in
digital data and media content, coupled with the data center aggregation of
enterprise and consumer digital storage for ease of accessibility and
manageability, are driving the need for "storage in the cloud"
services. Apple's iCloud and Amazon's S3 services, as well as corporate
enterprise storage servers, are examples of a growing trend in the need for new
levels of performance for network storage applications. In addition, the need
for storage virtualization technology is driving the requirements for
significantly higher multi-core processing performance while enhancing the
energy efficiency of storage data centers.
"We are extremely
excited about the strong momentum of our flagship XLP multi-core processor
family into networking, LTE wireless and security markets, and are pleased to
now expand our addressable market into storage appliances and network storage
systems," said Chris O'Reilly, vice president of marketing at NetLogic
Microsystems. "Having the industry's first and only quad-issue,
quad-threaded multi-core processor with out-of-order execution in 40nm puts us
a generation ahead of competitive solutions."
"The network-storage
market represents a huge expansion of the market opportunity for NetLogic
Microsystems' XLP processors," said Linley Gwennap, principal analyst at
The Linley Group and editor-in-chief of Microprocessor Report. "We are
impressed to see the company introduce several innovative multi-core processors
targeting high-growth segments -- LTE base stations, LTE enhanced packet core,
security appliances, control-plane processing and now network storage -- all in
the last nine months."
To complement the 16
NXCPUs, the XLP316T multi-core processor offers fully-autonomous processing
engines that provide independent and complete offload of certain network and
storage functions from the NXCPUs, including:
-- 64 Gbps RAID-5/RAID-6
hardware acceleration
-- Storage De-Duplication
hardware acceleration
-- 10 Gbps Security
Acceleration Engines supporting encryption, decryption and authentication
protocols for networking, wireless and storage applications
-- 20 Gbps Network
Acceleration Engines for ingress/egress packet parsing and management
-- Packet Ordering Engines
supporting 32k flows
-- TCP Segmentation Offload
Engines
-- IEEE 1588 Hardware Time
Stamping hardware acceleration
The XLP316T multi-core
processor features NetLogic Microsystems' high-speed, low-latency Enhanced Fast
Messaging Network to enable efficient, high-bandwidth communications among the
16 NXCPUs and to support billions of in-flight messages and packet descriptors
among all the on-chip elements. The XLP316T processor offers a tri-level cache
architecture with more than 6 Megabytes of fully coherent on-chip cache, which
delivers 40 Terabits per second of extremely high-speed on-chip memory
bandwidth. The XLP316T processor also incorporates two channels of 72-bit DDR3
interconnect that yields over 200 Gigabits per second of off-chip memory
bandwidth.
The XLP316T processor also
integrates a wide range of high-speed interfaces, including:
-- Serial ATA (4x)
-- PCI-Express Gen2 (2x8 or
4x4 or 1x4 configurations)
-- 10 Gigabit Ethernet XAUI
(2 ports)
-- Gigabit Ethernet SGMII
(8 lanes)
-- USB2.0 (4x)
NetLogic Microsystems'
multi-core processor family is supported by a comprehensive software
development kit (SDK) that contains reference and production-ready software
components, which enables customers to accelerate time-to-market.