- List of defunct network processor companies
During the dot-com/
internet bubble of the late 1990s and early 2000, the proliferation of many dot-comstart-up companies created a secondary bubble in thetelecommunications /computer networking infrastructure and telecommunicationsservice provider markets.Venture capital andhigh tech companies rushed to build next generation infrastructure equipment for the expected explosion of internet traffic. As part of that investment fever,Network processor s were seen as a method of dealing with the desire formore network services and the ever increasing data-rates of communication networks.It has been estimated that dozens of start-up companies were created in the race to build the processors that would be a component of the next generation telecommunications equipment. Once the internet investment bubble burst, the telecom network upgrade cycle was deferred for years (perhaps for a decade). As a result, the majority of these new companies went bankrupt.
As of 2007, the only companies that are shipping network processors in sizeable volumes are
Cisco Systems , Marvell,Freescale ,Cavium Networks and AMCC.OC-768 /40Gb Routing*
ClearSpeed - left Network processor market, reverted back to supercomputing applications
*Propulsion Networks - defunct
*BOPS - left Network processor market, reverted back to DSP applicationsOC-192 /10Gb Routing*
Terago - defunct
*Clearwater Networks - originally named "Xstream Logic", defunct
*Silicon Access - defunct
*Lexra - defunct
*Fast-Chip - defunct
*Cognigine Corp. - defunct
*Internet Machines - morphed intoIMC Semiconductors , aPCI-Express chip vendor
*Acorn Networks - defunct
*XaQti - acquired by Vitesse, product line discontinuedOC-48 /2.5Gb Routing*
IP Semiconductors - defunct
*Entridia - defunct
*Stargate Solutions - defunctGigabit Ethernet Routing*
Sibyte - acquired byBroadcom , product line discontinued
*PMC-Sierra - product line discontinuedOC-12 Routing*
C-port - acquired byMotorola (nowFreescale ), product line discontinued
*IBM -PowerNP product line discontinued
*Sitera - acquired by Vitesse, product line discontinuedAccess Products
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Netargy - defunct
*Ishoni Networks - defunct
*HyWire - defunctVOIP products*
Silicon Spice - acquired byBroadcom , product line discontinued
*Malleable Technologies - acquired byPMC-Sierra , product line discontinuedTraffic Managers
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Extreme Packet Devices - acquired byPMC-Sierra , product line discontinued
*Azanda - acquired by "Cortina", defunct
*Teradiant - defunct
*Orologic - acquired by Vitesse, product line discontinued
*Maker Communications - acquired byConexant , product line discontinuedPacket Classifiers
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SwitchOn - acquired byPMC-Sierra , product line discontinued
*FastChip - defunctwitch Fabrics
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Abrizio - acquired byPMC-Sierra , product line discontinued
*Stargen - left Networking market for Computer Server marketecurity products
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Chrysalis-ITS - defunct
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