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AppliedMicro Announces Full Solution Availability of Industry's First 100G OTN Transponder/Muxponder Solution
SUNNYVALE, Calif. --(Business Wire)--
Applied Micro Circuits (News - Alert) Corp., or AppliedMicro
(Nasdaq: AMCC (News - Alert)), today announced general production availability of the
industry's first standard 100 Gigabit per second transponder/muxponder
solutions for Optical Transport Networks (OTN) and data centers. After
making their debut one year ago, the company's designs have passed all
interoperability tests and are reaching initial stages of deployment in
100G carrier and data center networks as equipment vendors seek
time-to-market advantage for expanded bandwidth and capacity.
The 100G transponder/muxponder is capable of multiplexing any
combination of 10G and 40G client signals into a 100G OTN signal (OTU4).
As a member of AppliedMicro's (News - Alert) family of 100G OTN solutions, the
Muxponder is designed to help operators expand network capacity of the
Internet by a factor of ten to support increasing global demand for high
definition video, mobile, social networking, business transactions,
video conferencing and cloud computing services. Additionally, these
100G OTN pipes are being deployed between high capacity data centers
where significant growth is driving demand for higher speed connections.
AppliedMicro's 100G Muxponder supports any combination of signals from
10G and 40G Ethernet to legacy OC192/OC768 SONET/SDH, as well as 8G and
10G Fibre Channel. As a result, the solution can carry both data and
storage traffic efficiently and can be used for file and backup
synchronization between large data centers. It also interoperates with
all major forward error correction (FEC) schemes in long-haul optical
network architectures. The solution unifies AppliedMicro's TPO/TPOT404
transponder/muxponder and PQ60T 10/40G mapper/framer PHY with a common
Application Programming Interface (API) that enables efficient
integration and maintenance efforts for equipment vendors.
"AppliedMicro's 100G trasponder/muxponder reference design provides a
common software API for both its SoftSilicon and ASSP solutions, making
it efficient to integrate with system software of the host platform or
line card," said Lars Pedersen, Chief Technology Officer of AppliedMicro
TPACK (News - Alert) A/S. "System design and maintenance efforts for 100G platforms are
greatly simplified and streamlined with a common API, and it provides
software investment protection for future upgrades as AppliedMicro's
highly integrated silicon devices come to market offering even greater
cost-reduction potential."
AppliedMicro's transponder/muxponder silicon and compatible software
combine the fastest way for system vendors to deploy 100G links.
Reference designs and API for the 100G transponder/muxponder are now
available.
"Our recent survey of carriers shows that new deployments of 100G
technology appear unstoppable. Operators will deploy higher speed
wavelengths to achieve the lowest cost per bit for the transport of SONET/SDH, OTN,
and Ethernet network
traffic," said Andrew Schmitt, Directing Analyst, Optical, for Infonetics
Research. "Solutions like AppliedMicro's transponder/muxponder
designs are well positioned for the rapid deployments of 100G OTN
technology for long-haul applications."
"Solutions like AppliedMicro's 100G OTN Muxponder and Acacia's 100G MSA
Modules allow telecom equipment manufacturers to bring systems to market
quickly and confidently. By providing the flexibility to meet evolving
industry standards and accommodate for customizations, they're enabling
the rapid deployment of 100G in carrier networks," said John LoMedico,
Vice President of Sales and Business Development for Acacia
Communications, a leader in the MSA Module market at 100G speeds and
beyond.
AppliedMicro Overview
AppliedMicro is a global leader in energy conscious computing solutions
for telco, enterprise, data center, consumer and SMB applications. With
a 30-year heritage as an innovator in high-speed connectivity and high
performance embedded processing, AppliedMicro employs patented transport
and embedded processor SoCs to provide high performance energy efficient
products. AppliedMicro's corporate headquarters are located in
Sunnyvale, California. Sales and engineering offices are located
throughout the world. For further information regarding AppliedMicro,
visit the company's Web site at http://www.apm.com.
Applied Micro Circuits Corporation, AMCC, SoftSilicon, AppliedMicro, the
AppliedMicro logo and TPACK are trademarks or registered trademarks of
Applied Micro Circuits Corporation or its subsidiaries. All other
product or service names are the property of their respective owners.

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