- Tarari
Tarari is a company that spun out of
Intel in 2002 [http://www.eetimes.com/story/OEG20020819S0033] . It has created a range of re-programmable silicon based on [http://www.xilinx.com/ Xilinx] [http://www.xilinx.com/prs_rls/design_win/02180tarari.htm] Virtex-4 FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) andASICs [http://www.commsdesign.com/news/product_news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=177105196] that offload and accelerate really complex algorithms such asXML Parsing, scanning forComputer virus es,email spam and intruders inIntrusion-prevention system s andUnified threat management appliances. As well as inspecting content itsContent Processors can also transform content and they are used for XML transformationXSLT ,compression ,encryption as well as HD Video encoding forWMV andVC-1 formats.In June 2006 Tarari announced that its next generation chips that will support the
AMD Torrenza [http://www.semireporter.com/public/13345.cfm] initiative - and they will incorporateHyperTransport [http://www.eetimes.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=188700633] interfaces.HyperTransport based-systems offer a dramatically reduced latency and increased throughput. This is because a HyperTransport connected system allows a co-processor to have direct access to the system'sHyperTransport bus, and thus as much access to system resources as other conventional CPUs.PCI-Express and HyperTransport buses both allow systems to communicate at 20-25 Gbit/s versus 4-8 Gbit/s forPeripheral Component Interconnect PCI/PCI-X based systems. Just as the latest desktop machines are using PCI-Express for their high-performance graphic cards now servers will be able to use these high speed interconnects to add other hardware-based co-processors.PCI-Express and HyperTransport buses both operate serially using multiple lanes - PCI-Express supports 1, 2, 4 or 8 lane connectivity at 2.5 Gbit/s per lane. Whereas PCI/PCI-X works using parallel transfers and is most efficient in the 2k - 4k byte per transfer range, PCI-Express and HyperTransport are very efficient at transfers as small as just 64 bytes. Therefore applications such as in
intrusion-prevention system (IPS) andVOIP security applications which have to examine a large volume of small packets will benefit from such high-speed and highly efficient transfer capabilities.On
5 September 2007 ,LSI Corporation announced a definitive agreement to acquire Tarari.External links
* [http://www.lsi.com/networking_home/networking_products/tarari_content_processors/index.html Tarari section of LSI's website]
* [http://www.lsi.com/news/corporate_news/2007/2007_09_05.html LSI Announces Agreement to Acquire Tarari, Inc.] 2007-09-05
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