PCI Bridge Works With 64-Bit MIPS Processors

Feb. 1, 2000
This high-performance, single-chip PCI controller simplifies the design of systems based on 64-bit MIPS processors, including QED RM7000, RM5260/61 and RM55270/71, NEC Vr5000, and IDT R5000 and R4650 MIPS processors. The V340HPC replaces many

This high-performance, single-chip PCI controller simplifies the design of systems based on 64-bit MIPS processors, including QED RM7000, RM5260/61 and RM55270/71, NEC Vr5000, and IDT R5000 and R4650 MIPS processors. The V340HPC replaces many lower-integration support components with a single device supporting the growing demand for digital communications. It is intended for applications such as advanced networking and telecomm products, mass storage controllers (SCSI, RAID) and other embedded systems requiring high-speed data transfers between MIPS processors, memory and PCI buses.

Company: V3 SEMICONDUCTOR CORP.

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