RE: Heads up16 Apr 2024 07:35
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6/4/21 RNS
βOur collaboration with the Ethernity team has certainly made a significant contribution to our end-to-end system design," noted Rakesh Tiwari, Tarana's VP of Product Management. "Our ability to easily customize packet processing on the ENET platform to meet our application-specific needs has made it a superior choice over off-the-shelf ASIC-based switches."
This is the real value of Ethernity IP. By having it on an FPGA the processes can be updated with new coding. So while the Ethernity SoC manages traffic, L2 and security accelerating the performance of the system overall, whenever there is a technical jump, like G1*2 or the new G1 6Ghz release, the firmware can be updated so that existing base units can use this new capability. When your base units are 100m up towers and in the middle of nowhere you donβt want to replace them. ASIC switches are one use items. They are fixed in one functio