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Ibm Journal of Research and Development | 2003

IBM PowerNP network processor: Hardware, software, and applications

James R. Allen; Brian Mitchell Bass; Claude Basso; Richard H. Boivie; Jean Calvignac; Gordon Taylor Davis; Laurent Freléchoux; Marco C Heddes; Andreas Herkersdorf; Andreas Kind; Joe F. Logan; Mohammad Peyravian; Mark Anthony Rinaldi; Ravi K. Sabhikhi; Michael Steven Siegel; Marcel Waldvogel

Deep packet processing is migrating to the edges of service provider networks to simplify and speed up core functions. On the other hand, the cores of such networks are migrating to the switching of high-speed traffic aggregates. As a result, more services will have to be performed at the edges, on behalf of both the core and the end users. Associated network equipment will therefore require high flexibility to support evolving high-level services as well as extraordinary performance to deal with the high packet rates. Whereas, in the past, network equipment was based either on general-purpose processors (GPPs) or application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), favoring flexibility over speed or vice versa, the network processor approach achieves both flexibility and performance. The key advantage of network processors is that hardware-level performance is complemented by flexible software architecture. This paper provides an overview of the IBM PowerNPTM NP4GS3 network processor and how it addresses these issues. Its hardware and software design characteristics and its comprehensive base operating software make it well suited for a wide range of networking applications.


Archive | 1998

Understanding token ring protocols and standards

James T. Carlo; Robert D. Love; Michael Steven Siegel; Kenneth T. Wilson


Archive | 2009

TECHNIQUES FOR WRITE-AFTER-WRITE ORDERING IN A COHERENCY MANAGED PROCESSOR SYSTEM THAT EMPLOYS A COMMAND PIPELINE

George William Daly; Guy Lynn Guthrie; Ross Boyd Leavens; Joseph Gerald McDonald; Michael Steven Siegel; William J. Starke; Derek Edward Williams


Archive | 2009

TECHNIQUES FOR TRIGGERING A BLOCK MOVE USING A SYSTEM BUS WRITE COMMAND INITIATED BY USER CODE

Lakshminarayana B. Arimilli; Brian Mitchell Bass; David W. Cummings; Bernard Charles Drerup; Guy Lynn Guthrie; Ronald Nick Kalla; Hugh Shen; Michael Steven Siegel; William J. Starke; Derek Edward Williams


Archive | 2001

DRAM DATA STORAGE AND MOVEMENT FOR NETWORK PROCESSORS

Brian Mitchell Bass; Jean Calvignac; Marco C Heddes; Steven Kenneth Jenkins; Michael Steven Siegel; Michael R. Trombley; Fabrice Jean Verplanken


Archive | 2015

Data processing system and method for operation sytsem

Praveen S. Reddy; David John Krolak; Charles F. Marino; Michael Steven Siegel; Guy Lynn Guthrie


Archive | 2003

Vorrichtung, verfahren und computerprogramm für betriebsmittelreservierungen in einem kommunikationssystem Device process, and computer program for resources reservation in a communication system

Mohammad Peyravian; Mark Anthony Rinaldi; Michael Steven Siegel; Ravinder K. Sabhikhi


Archive | 2001

ネットワーク・プロセッサ用の完全一致(fm)サーチ・アルゴリズムの実装

Maragukosu Antonios; Brian Mitchell Bass; Jean Calvignac; Marco C Heddes; Michael Steven Siegel; Fabrice Jean Verplanken; アントニオス・マラグコス; ジャン・ルイ・カルヴィニャク; ファブリス・ジャン・ヴェルプランケン; ブライアン・ミッチェル・バス; マーコ・シー・ヘデス; マイケル・スティーブン・スィーゲル


Archive | 2001

Verfahren und einrichtung zur steuerung von informationen unter verwendung von kalendern Method and device for the control of information by use of calendars

Brian Mitchell Bass; Jean Calvignac; Marco Hursley Park Winchester Heddes; Michael Steven Siegel; Fabrice Jean Verplanken


Archive | 2001

Search algorithm implementation for a network processor

Brian Mitchell Bass; Jean Calvignac; Marco C Heddes; Antonios Maragkos; Michael Steven Siegel; Fabrice Jean Verplanken; Piyush C. Patel; Clark Debs Jeffries; Mark Anthony Rinaldi

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