MoSys Inc. : MoSys to Present Solutions for Data Center Appliance Boxes, Security and Load Balancing at the Linley Tech Data Center Conference 2014
January 30, 2014 at 02:11 pm
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MoSys to Reveal Third Generation Bandwidth Engine Architecture for
Delivering Robust, Low Latency, High Bandwidth User Experience
MoSys, Inc. (NASDAQ: MOSY):
Who:
MoSys
(NASDAQ: MOSY), a leader in semiconductor solutions that enable
fast, intelligent data access for network and communications
systems, is presenting at The Linley Group's Linley
Tech Data Center Conference 2014.
In his presentation, "Intelligent Offload Supporting Data Center
Equipment at 100G+," MoSys' VP of technology innovation and system
applications, Michael
Miller, will discuss how firewall appliances have grown from
single processor boxes to clusters of compute, route and
inspection nodes, which perform sophisticated security detection
and prevention measures, and how the distributed nature of cloud
content drives East-West bandwidth inside the data center to
levels many times larger than the bandwidth required to fulfill an
end-user request.
MoSys will also reveal the architecture of the third generation
Bandwidth Engine IC and how it can be used to offload memory centric
operations enabling next generation packet processors to deliver the
performance required by advanced data center networks.
What:
Cloud computing is exploding and the industry is working to add a
structure of standards and innovative solutions. These include
Software Defined Networks, virtualization, network convergence, Open
Compute, OpenStack, Open Data Center Alliance, APIs, and power
efficient hardware.
The two-day, single-track event is the only one of its kind focused
on the processors, components, and interconnects for data center
networking and servers. The Linley Group will present an overview of
the market, technologies, equipment-design, and silicon trends for
designers of data center equipment.
When:
The Linley Tech Data Center Conference takes place February 5-6,
2014.
Where:
Hyatt Regency Santa Clara
5101 Great America Parkway
Santa Clara, California 95054
About MoSys, Inc.
MoSys, Inc. (NASDAQ: MOSY) is a fabless semiconductor company enabling
leading equipment manufacturers in the networking and communications
systems markets to address the continual increase in Internet users,
data and services. The company's solutions deliver data path
connectivity, speed and intelligence while eliminating data access
bottlenecks on line cards and systems scaling from 100G to
multi-terabits per second. Engineered and built for high-reliability
carrier and enterprise applications, MoSys' Bandwidth Engine® and
LineSpeed TM IC product families are based on the company's patented
high-performance, high-density intelligent access and high-speed serial
interface technology, and utilize the company's highly efficient
GigaChip TM Interface. MoSys is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.
More information is available at www.mosys.com.
Bandwidth Engine and MoSys are registered trademarks of MoSys, Inc.
in the US and/or other countries. GigaChip, LineSpeed and the MoSys logo
are trademarks of MoSys, Inc. All other marks mentioned herein are the
property of their respective owners.
MoSys, Inc. Kristine Perham, +1-408-418-7670 kperham@mosys.com or Shelton
Group, Investor Relations Beverly Twing, +1-972-239-5119 ext. 126 Sr.
Acct. Manager btwing@sheltongroup.com
MoSys, Inc. is a fabless semiconductor company. The Company is focused on the development and sale of integrated circuits (ICs) for cloud networking, communications, security appliances, video, monitor and test, data center and computing markets. The Company's primary product line is marketed under the Accelerator Engine name and includes the Bandwidth Engine IC products, which integrate Its 1T-SRAM high-density embedded memory and a serial interface protocol resulting in a monolithic memory IC solution optimized for memory bandwidth and transaction access performance. Its LineSpeed100G PHY products are optimized to enable higher-density, lower-power data path connectivity as electrical interface rates transition from 10 gigabytes per second (Gbps) to 25Gbps. The Company is also developing its Virtual Accelerator Engine (VAE) product line, consisting of software, firmware, and Internet protocol (IP) available for license.