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Napatech Announces New Feature Set for 1Gb and 10Gb Adapters

High performance network adapter cards.

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May 19, 2008

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Napatech (Mountain View, CA) announced its latest software release called TUSCON for its NT series of 1Gb and 10Gb FPGA-based high performance network adapter cards. The TUSCON software release includes 2 or 5 tuple hash key generation, extended descriptor, support for up to 32 host buffers, multi-CPU host buffer splitting, new tools, and application code examples.

The high performance adapters already include features such as line rate processing of packets up to 20Gb speeds, 10ns time-stamping of every packet, channel merging, 64 user programmable filters, packet classification, packet slicing, and more.

The feature set supports Linux, FreeBSD, and Windows drivers, a programming interface and development tools.

For details, contact Napatech.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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