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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
XILINX SHATTERS 2.4 TERABIT PICMG 3.0
BANDWIDTH BARRIER BY DEMONSTRATING 10Gbps SERIAL SIGNALING OVER
ATCA BACKPLANE
Complete range of standard, off-the-shelf
10Gbps solutions with
Virtex-II Pro X FPGAs and drop-in IP demonstrated on
ATCA-compliant platform
SUPERCOMM, Chicago, Illinois, June 22, 2004 - Xilinx, Inc.
(NASDAQ: XLNX) today announced the demonstration of the world's
first 10Gbps AdvancedTCA ("ATCA") backplane powered by its
flagship Virtex-II Pro X FPGAs. This establishes a four-fold
performance boost for the existing ATCA serial backplane
architecture based on the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers
Group (PICMG) 3.0 specification. Xilinx is taking an industry
leadership role in demonstrating 10Gbps over an ATCA backplane
through a combination of standard devices and off-the-shelf
serial connectivity technologies. This approach validates that
designers can rapidly build fully scalable systems to
10Gbps while significantly reducing development costs and
improving the capabilities of bandwidth-intensive telecom,
datacom, compute and storage applications. Demonstrations can be
viewed in the Xilinx Booth #27725 at SUPERCOMM 2004 in Chicago
from June 22nd through June 24th.
"Developing backplanes based on high performance, open standards
such as ATCA achieves the cost savings objective important to top
tier telecom OEMs," said Eric Mantion, senior analyst at
In-Stat/MDR. "Xilinx's demonstration at 10Gbps is an important
milestone that not only demonstrates the scalability of the
platform, but changes the cost equation in regards to the total
bandwidth that can be supported on a low cost platform."
"Xilinx is proud to be the first to advance ATCA backplane
performance to 10Gbps, and is doing so using conventional
NRZ signaling technology," said Rich Sevcik, executive vice
president at Xilinx. "Demonstrating 10Gbps serial signaling on a
low-cost industry standard platform is a both a
testament to feasibility of NRZ signaling at these frequencies
and the performance and robustness of our silicon."
10Gbps ATCA on display at SUPERCOMM
SUPERCOMM 2004 is the fourth in a series of high-speed serial
backplane demonstrations by Xilinx this year targeting the rapidly
growing design activity at 5 to 10Gbps. Jointly developed with
Kaparel, this new 10Gbps implementation utilizes their Full Mesh,
16-slot ATCA-compliant backplane. By virtue of pin compatibility
from Xilinx's Virtex-II Pro to Virtex-II Pro X devices, it is
possible to design systems scaling from 2.5Gbps to 10Gbps using an
ATCA platform with no incremental investment. As a result,
networking companies can design-in field upgrades to double and
quadruple system performance across multiple generations of their
products.
"Many in the industry felt that 10Gbps was impossible for the ATCA
backplane standard," said Tom Sutherland, general manager at
Kaparel. "This demonstration of the Kaparel ATCA Backplane with
Xilinx's industry-leading FPGAs proves that this next-generation
systems platform is achievable with off-the-shelf backplane and
silicon technologies. This is a significant step forward in the
evolution for ATCA standards and product development initiatives.
It provides systems designers with a better alternative to new
niche or proprietary approaches."
"AdvancedTCA, due to its very high performance-to-cost ratio,
certainly has the potential to be the disruptive technology that
will change the way system architects think about backplanes," said
Ernie Bergstrom, principal analyst at Crystal Cube Consulting. "The
Xilinx demonstration, by virtue of giving ATCA a performance boost,
clearly shows that designers today can use the standards-based
modular platform to build backplanes that are on par with custom
backplane performance."
Support for ATCA Data Transport Protocols
In a related announcement, Xilinx bolstered its 10Gbps solutions
for serial backplanes by extending its Aurora lightweight
link-layer protocol to enable custom data transport up to 10Gbps.
Additionally, Xilinx introduced a new Fibre Channel (FC) media
access controller (MAC) solution. With this addition, Xilinx now
supports all major PICMG 3.0 data transport protocols. These
announcements further reinforce Xilinx's industry leadership
position, as illustrated through its ongoing Serial Tsunami
initiative, which has resulted in Xilinx's Virtex II Pro series
FPGAs becoming the industry's leader in high-speed serial backplane
solutions.
The Xilinx Serial Tsunami initiative accelerates the industry
shift from parallel to serial I/O signaling technologies with
next-generation connectivity solutions that support line rates from
622Mbps to 10Gbps and beyond. Xilinx's high performance Virtex-II
Pro series of FPGAs deliver advanced features, including IBM
PowerPC processors immersed into the industry's leading FPGA
fabric, multi-gigabit RocketIO serial transceivers, and
cutting-edge embedded design tools, combined with a suite of
intellectual property cores. This comprehensive solution addresses
the broad range of connectivity requirements across the entire line
to the backplane. More information about Xilinx's high-speed serial
solutions is available at http://www.xilinx.com/serialsolution.
Complete ATCA solution
The new backplane and I/O capabilities build upon Xilinx's
AdvancedTCA Development Platform first introduced in February 2004.
The development platform includes an ATCA-compliant reference board
and IP cores that now support all major data transport protocols,
including Gigabit Ethernet, Advanced Switching, InfiniBand, PCI
Express, and RapidIO. Today's announcement strengthens this
position as the preferred option for ATCA-based product designs, a
market that has the potential of generating in excess of $20
billion by the end of 2007*.
About ATCA
The ATCA (Advanced Telecom and Compute Architecture) platform
standard was developed through the PCI Industrial Computer
Manufacturers Group to address the requirements of next-generation
applications that could not be served by the CompactPCI standard or
proprietary solutions. The prime objectives of the ATCA are to
provide the broad benefits of a standardized, yet scalable platform
to addresses the key challenges of the next generation systems with
sufficient flexibility to be used across a broad class of
applications without imposing constraints that might impact product
differentiation.
About Kaparel
Kaparel is an ISO 9001:2000 registered company that develops,
manufactures, and markets electronic packaging solutions and
high-speed backplanes to the global converging communications
market. From its pioneering work in CompactPCI bridge designs,
Kaparel has quickly become a leader in many aspects of high-speed
backplane architecture technology and has a library of over 500
high-speed custom designs including AdvancedTCA. Kaparel's catalog
of product includes a complete line of high slot count, hot swap
and high availability backplanes and high quality electronic
packaging products and services for telecommunications and embedded
computer manufacturers. Founded in 1996, Kaparel is based in
Waterloo, Ontario - Canada's Technology Triangle and is part of
Rittal International, the world's largest electronic enclosure
manufacturer with offices in over 55 countries.
About Xilinx
Xilinx is the worldwide leader in complete programmable logic
solutions. For more information, visit www.xilinx.com.
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* Source: Crystal Cube Consulting and Metz
International, Dec. 2003
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