SAN JOSE, Calif., June 27, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Integrated
Device Technology, Inc. (IDT) (NASDAQ: IDTI) announced today that
Sugon, a leader in China's
high-performance computing sector, selected IDT®
RapidIO® semiconductors for its new Galaxias SDC1000 server.
With ultra-low latency and high level of scalability, the IDT
devices help speed the movement and processing of data in the Sugon
system, which brings together processors, networks, storage and I/O
devices in a unified 4U energy-efficient system.
The Galaxias SDC1000 features an IDT RapidIO switch and network
interface IC, used to connect up to 32 processing nodes and four
FPGA accelerators per chassis. The RapidIO-enabled network can be
used to connect heterogeneous processing nodes of x86 or ARM
processors in Sugon's Galaxias SDC1000. The RapidIO devices also
scale from chassis to chassis.
The low-latency interconnect enables efficient communication and
high performance for pools of CPUs, memory, storage, and
accelerators such as those in Sugon's cloud server. RapidIO-based
server and supercomputing solutions are already developed for both
C-RAN and high-performance computing markets, with the Galaxias
SDC1000 being yet another example. RapidIO is also used extensively
throughout communications infrastructure, with IDT RapidIO chips
used in virtually every 4G LTE call made globally.
"The low latency and guaranteed throughput of RapidIO make it
ideal for use as a unified fabric in these performance-critical
computing applications," said Xiaojun
Yang, chief engineer, Sugon Information. "We have been using
IDT RapidIO products for their low latency, scalability and overall
energy efficiency, which are best-in-class when connecting a large
number of processors in a high-density server system."
"RapidIO is key to the multi-processor peer-to-peer processing
needs that are emerging in both real-time processing and data
center applications," said Sean Fan,
vice president and general manager of IDT's Computing and
Communication Division. "Sugon's new server system is one of many
examples of IDT's success in enabling high-performance
computing."
IDT has shipped more than 110 million ports of RapidIO for use
in production systems. The company recently introduced its
next-generation RXS RapidIO switch family of even faster speeds of
50 Gbps per port, supporting 600 Gbps of switching in a single
switch or 4.8 Tbps at rack scale.
About IDT
Integrated Device Technology, Inc. develops system-level
solutions that optimize its customers' applications. IDT's
market-leading products in RF, timing, wireless power transfer,
serial switching, interfaces and sensing solutions are among the
company's broad array of complete mixed-signal solutions for the
communications, computing, consumer, automotive and industrial
segments. Headquartered in San Jose,
Calif., IDT has design, manufacturing, sales facilities and
distribution partners throughout the world. IDT stock is traded on
the NASDAQ Global Select Stock Market® under the symbol "IDTI."
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Public Relations Manager
Phone: (408) 284-2608
E-mail: dean.solov@idt.com
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