Gigabit Core Is Powerful Network Processor

Nov. 1, 1999

Wire-speed processing of bit streams at any rate is promised by the PAX.core 1000, which is claimed as the industry's first Gigabit classifying core for high-speed network processor-based systems. The core, coupled with memory, performs both simple and complex packet parsing and field lookups, independent of additional co-processors. The core implements a highly programmable state machine engine processor with optional functional units such as host interface, checksum calculation and configurable counters.

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