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Improve Time-to-Market With Advanced Development Platform | 2005-06-15 03:00:01 | Intel |
| Trying to keep up with evolving standards, technology requirements, user demands, and product innovations is a daunting task for even the most sophisticated developers. Product development cycles are getting shorter and shorter, and the winners are finding ways to deliver the most innovative, cost-effective solutions in the shortest period of time. Time-to-market is driving many business decisions, requiring some vendors to forego exciting new features and innovations in the interest of time. Recognizing this challenge, Intel and Wind River Systems have teamed up to provide an integrated development platform - complete with a fully programmable network processor, embedded RTOS, and pre-integrated networking protocols - to help vendors improve time-to-market. | |||
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SavaJe: The Definitive Java Platform for Next-Generation Mobile Phones | 2005-06-15 03:00:01 | |
| SavaJe's complete mobile Java solution features multimedia (MP3, MPEG4), wireless messaging (MMS, IM), and advanced 3D graphics (games, user interface). The SavaJe OS was developed and optimized initially for Intel Personal Internet Client Architecture (Intel PCA) processors. With the introduction of the Intel PXA27x processor family, SavaJe was able to enhance multimedia capabilities, and increase standby and talk time. Their challenge was to deliver a flexible, open Java platform for mobile phone with the rich multimedia and graphics capabilities required by the wireless market. | |||
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Intel Case Study: Cyclone Microsystems, Inc. PCI-736 Intelligent Real-Time I/O Engine | 2005-06-15 03:00:01 | |
| Aptly named, Cyclone Microsystems builds the engines for the complex embedded systems that handle virtual torrents of information. For its second-generation intelligent Gigabit controller, Cyclone started with a promising board design that could make use of the latest Intel MACs and PHYs to cost-effectively boost performance. At the same time, Cyclone planned to harness the latest innovations in Intel I/O processing architecture, including the low-power/high-performance features of Intel XScale technology. This case study looks more closely at the new Cyclone PCI-736 Gigabit controller and the innovative combination of components that enabled Cyclone to achieve maximum embedded performance. | |||
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RadiSys Is First to Market With a PICMG 2.16-Compliant TDM-to-Packet Processing Solution | 2005-06-15 03:00:01 | |
| The convergence of circuit-switched, wireless and packet-switched networks is providing opportunities to deliver new communications services. As it is used today, the CompactPCI standard - the de facto bus architecture for the telecommunications industry - limits the way data can move through telecom equipment. With the recent publication of the PICMG 2.16 specification, however, the CompactPCI standard can now provide a packet switched backplane, enabling an Ethernet-based dual star topology to exist within the chassis. RadiSys and Intel have created a suite of off-the-shelf solutions that will make it easier for developers to get to market with their PICMG 2.16-compliant systems. This case study will examine the situation in more detail and provide an overview of the RadiSys platform. | |||
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Wireless Storage for the Digital Home | 2005-06-15 03:00:01 | |
| The "digital home" is becoming a mainstream phenomenon as consumers adopt new technologies for their multimedia entertainment, including cameras, downloadable music, video editing, and more. This trend requires new multimedia storage solutions, since digital media must be stored in digital format. Most consumers use a combination of DVDs, CDs and PCs for such storage, although these devices are becoming overwhelmed by the volume of content flowing into the digital home. Recognizing this need, D-Link developed two new wireless storage devices specifically for home and small business environments. Integral to the D-Link solution is the Intel IXP420 network processor, an all-in-one chip that helped D-Link keep development costs down while maximizing the performance and features of its unique products. | |||
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Intel Case Study: IDT PAX.Port 2500 Content Inspection Engine (CIE) and Intel IXP2400 Network Processor | 2005-06-15 03:00:01 | |
| Content inspection being the primary role of security solutions, it has become a serious performance bottleneck, subject to growing pressure from an ever-increasing volume of network traffic and the evolving complexity of risks. To increase overall throughput, designers typically use custom ASICs or combine several processors in a single system. Both tactics require costly, time-consuming development resources, and offer little flexibility to adapt to new threats. This case study illustrates the capabilities of a discrete content inspection engine working in conjunction with a network processor in intrusion detection and prevention systems. | |||
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Intel Case Study: NETGEAR ProSafe Access Points | 2005-06-15 03:00:01 | |
| Developing products for the SMB segment is always a challenge. By leveraging proven components and third-party development expertise, NETGEAR hoped to deliver a feature-rich WLAN product line that met the cost and usability requirements for the SMB segment. NETGEAR needed a development environment that made it possible to easily incorporate the advanced management and security features, which they got with the Intel IXP4XX network processors. | |||
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Intel Case Study: Innominate AG | 2005-06-15 03:00:01 | |
| With everything and everyone connected to the Internet - virtually anywhere at anytime - providing effective network security is becoming a difficult proposition. Traditional server, gateway and router-based solutions weren't designed to support today's dynamic, highly dispersed networks. According to Berlin-based Innominate AG, truly effective security in this new environment often requires implementation at the end user or machine. Precisely because these new security solutions are meant to be user-based, they must be easy to install and maintain, consume minimal power, enable remote management and support, and offer cost-effective scalability for long-term effectiveness. At the same time, as these solutions get deployed to a wider range of devices, the footprint of new security devices must shrink. | |||
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Dual Intel IXP1200 Network Processors Power Tachyon VoIP Design for Aravox | 2005-06-15 03:00:01 | |
| Demand for voice-over-IP (VoIP) services is growing, but meeting today's extremely tight product design windows can depend on a close working collaboration between software and hardware engineers. To meet its goal of being first to market with an innovative VoIP solution, Aravox Technologies complemented its in-house software expertise with a proven hardware design team from Tachyon Semiconductor, a member of the Intel Internet Exchange Architecture (IXA) Developer Network. Close collaboration between Aravox, Tachyon and Intel led to the rapid time-to-market development of the Aravox VoIP Network Services Platform. | |||
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CyberGuard Offers Performance-Leading Security Appliance Built on Intel Xeon Processor-Based Server Products | 2005-06-17 03:00:02 | |
| The network security marketplace is extremely competitive. CyberGuard Corporation offers customers exceptional value by focusing on software innovation and building on platform ingredients from Intel. While competitors develop expensive, custom application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) to power security appliances, CyberGuard uses Intel server boards populated with the latest Intel processors. Standard, off-the-shelf Intel building blocks give CyberGuard lower costs, shorter development times, more flexibility, and access to the latest technologies. CyberGuard Corporation is a leading provider of network security solutions to Fortune 1000 companies and governments worldwide. |
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