November 08, 2012
SANTA CLARA, CA, Nov. 8 - Inphi Corporation, a leading provider of high-speed, mixed signal semiconductor solutions for the communications and computing markets, today announced its participation at the SC12 Exposition. The company will showcase its Isolation Memory Buffer (iMB) technology on LRDIMMs for next-generation servers and the world's first production ready 100G CMOS PHY/SerDes ICs.
When:
SC12 Exposition will be held November 12-15, 2012.
Where:
Inphi will be in booth #2143 at SC12, located at the Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City, UT.
Demonstrations:
Visit Inphi's booth to see demonstrations on its latest innovative breakthroughs. Inphi will highlight the capacity vs. speed benefits of iMB-enabled LRDIMMs to memory intensive applications for data centers, cloud computing and high-performance computing. This live demonstration will be held in Inphi's booth, Micron Technology's booth #4618 and other major ecosystem partner booths.
Inphi will also showcase the world's first production ready 100G CMOS PHY/SerDes Gearbox ICs (see recent announcement) for CFP2 and CFP4 line cards and quad 28G CDR for module and line card applications.
Executive Briefings:
Executives from Inphi will be available throughout SC12 for individual interviews.
About Inphi
Inphi Corporation is a leading provider of high-speed, mixed signal semiconductor solutions for the communications and computing markets. Inphi's end-to-end data transport platform delivers high signal integrity at leading-edge data speeds, addressing performance and bandwidth bottlenecks in networks, from fiber to memory. Inphi's solutions minimize latency in computing environments and enable the rollout of next-generation communications infrastructure. Inphi's solutions provide a vital interface between analog signals and digital information in high-performance systems, such as telecommunications transport systems, enterprise networking equipment, enterprise and data center servers, and storage platforms.
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Source: Inphi
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