Dear Reader
This edition of our newsletter revolves around PCI Express add-in cards. JumpGen is expanding its existing PCIe-enabled ATCA and AMC offering to the PCIe add-in card form-factor, which means that you can now use our technology in typical data center platforms (PCs, 1U servers, IBM BladeCenter, HP BladeSystem, etc.).
JumpGen's initial PCIe card lineup is based on the latest NetLogic XLP series of packet processors. In this issue we are sharing with you a preview of some upcoming products based on the NetLogic XLP processor and also some interesting data on achieving high-performance with this family of devices.
Our engineering teams are available to develop custom implementations of our existing products. For example, if you need a box-level solution with extremely high packet processing and switching performance, including the Netlogic processors and the Fujitsu low latency 40G switches, we are ready to discuss your requirements with your management and engineering team.
Best Regards,
Harry White, President, JumpGen Systems
White Paper:
Optimizing Software Architecture in PCIe Accelerator Card System Configurations
Matt Dharm discusses how packet accelerator cards are an attractive option to boost system performance, provided one pays attention to careful system design. Read more...

Coming Soon:
RPE-110 PCI Express Netlogic XLP 4xx Packet Processor Card
Following our release earlier this year of a Netlogic XLR card in PCIe format, we are on track to release th more powerful XLP processor RPE-110 in Q2-2011. This card will feature a Netlogic XLP4xx 1.6GHz packet processor with up to 16G of DDR3 ECC quad channel memory running at 1600MT/s, plus two 10G ports and two 1G ports on the front panel. Read more...
RPE-100 PCI Express Netlogic XLP 3xx Packet Processor Card
Around Q4-2011 we will follow up with the RPE-100 featuring a Netlogic XLP3xx 1.6GHz packet processor with up to 8G of DDR3 ECC dual channel memory running at 1600MT/s, plus two 10G ports on the front panel. The XLP3 series features a powerful RegEx processor. Read more...
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