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EZchip to Buy Tilera

2014-07-01 20:57:30| Electronics - Topix.net

EZchip Semiconductor Ltd. , a leader in high-performance network processors, today announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Tilera Corporation, a privately-held US-based company that develops high-performance multi-core processors, intelligent network interface cards and white-box appliances for data-center networking ... (more)

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EZchip to Buy Tilera

2014-07-01 20:44:10| Semiconductors - Topix.net

EZchip Semiconductor Ltd. , a leader in high-performance network processors, today announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Tilera Corporation, a privately-held US-based company that develops high-performance multi-core processors, intelligent network interface cards and white-box appliances for data-center networking ... (more)

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Tilera chips add muscle to x86 servers and free up computing capacity

2013-10-17 00:48:40| InfoWorld: Top News

New Tilera co-processors tuned for Hadoop, video and networking applications can free up the primary CPUs of x86 servers to run other applications. The company's Tile-IQ series of chips will have up to 72 low-power CPU cores, which will bring extra computing muscle to speed up servers, said Bob Doud, director of processor strategy for Tilera. The Tile-IQ series includes the Tilencore-GX chips, which will come with nine, 16, 36 and 72 cores.

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Tilera developing chip with more than 100 cores

2013-02-19 15:30:00| InfoWorld: Top News

After a lull, the race to add more processor cores to chips continues. Tilera is developing a new chip that will have more than 100 processor cores as the company looks to outperform ARM and Intel processors in Web-specific tasks. The chip is still being designed, but some features have been decided upon, said Bob Doud, director of processor strategy at Tilera. It will carry support for the latest DDR4 memory, while most chips today support DDR3 memory.

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