Processor Accelerates SoHo/SME Apps

Oct. 8, 2008
Promising wire-speed performance to SoHo and SME applications, the Fusiv Vx200 processor has been integrated into the SL1200 security gateway and RX3042H broadband router developed by ASUSTeK Computer. The processor relies on the company's accelerator

Promising wire-speed performance to SoHo and SME applications, the Fusiv Vx200 processor has been integrated into the SL1200 security gateway and RX3042H broadband router developed by ASUSTeK Computer. The processor relies on the company's accelerator processor architecture, which enables hardware-like performance with the flexibility of software. By offloading various tasks across several accelerator processors, the bulk of the on-chip CPU’s processing power is available for user applications. The SL1200 VPN security gateway and RX3042H dual-WAN broadband router enable full-duplex data rates up to 200 Mb/s and support full-featured firewall protection with Stateful Packet Inspection. Also, the RX3042H provides dual-WAN load balancing with fail-over support and handles up to 30,000 concurrent sessions. IKANOS COMMUNICATIONS INC., Fremont, CA. (510) 979-0400.

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