Thursday, June 17, 2004

Bay Microsystems Expands Its Federal Business

Bay Microsystems announced an expansion of its business with the U.S. Government through continuing multi-year, multi-million dollar contracts to develop next generation technology solutions for the government's global mission critical secure broadband network that spans air, ground and sea. Bay Microsystems has been delivering full-line rate 10Gbps Montego-based system solutions to the U.S. Government for more than one year. Its contracts include the sale of existing products as well as on-going development of Bay's Internetworking Process (InP) family for higher speed (up to 40G) data transfer rates for use within these networks of the federal government. Bay's InP family includes the Montego OC192c/10G processor capable of classification, policing, segmentation and reassembly, and traffic management at wire rate. The second member of the InP family is Biscayne, a programmable classification processor that can parse, classify and police packets and cells at rates up to 16 Gbps, at minimum packet size regardless of traffic patterns. http://www.baymicrosystems.com