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      schrieb am 11.10.05 23:44:55
      Beitrag Nr. 1 ()
      Profile:LanOptics is focused on its subsidiary EZchip Technologies, a fabless semiconductor company providing highly integrated 10-Gigabit and 5-Gigabit network processors. EZchip`s network processors integrate many functions normally found in separate chips into a single device. Flexibility, integration and high port-count make EZchip`s solutions ideal for a wide range of Layer 2-7 applications for the carrier metro and edge, the enterprise backbone and data centers.

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      schrieb am 11.10.05 23:47:57
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      http://www.lightreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=79831&WT.svl…


      Intel Isn`t Through With NPUs

      AUGUST 30, 2005



      Intel Corp. has been all but invisible in the high-end network processor market lately, but that doesn`t mean the company has dropped out.

      Rumors began to spread after Intel`s January reorganization under new CEO Paul Otellini. The communications product lines ended up inside the Digital Enterprise Group, a move that gave them less prominence to outside viewers. Many took it as a sign that Intel was giving up on network processors or at least dropping development of the high-end parts, particularly the IXP2800.

      That device isn`t dead; it`s just that the chip`s OC192 target market moves slowly, Intel says.

      "The gestation period for these designs has been longer than we expected, but they`re starting to move into production," says Doug Davis, an Intel vice president and the general manager of its Communication Infrastructure Group.

      In the meantime, most of the OC192 network processor buzz is going to startups EZchip Technologies and Xelerated Inc., each of which picked up additional funding this year (see EZchip Nets $10M Extension and Net Processors Bloom at 10-Gig).

      Most of the activity in network processors, also called network processing units (NPUs), has come from access equipment -- the sole market for startup Wintegra Inc. and a renewed center of focus for established companies like Agere Systems Inc. (NYSE: AGR.A) and Applied Micro Circuits Corp. (AMCC) (Nasdaq: AMCC - message board). Intel, too, seems to have focused most of its energy on access products, as opposed to the core routers that network processors originally targeted.

      "Intel and AMCC are studiously ignoring that high-end market and letting EZchip run away with it," says Linley Gwennap, principal analyst with The Linley Group. "If Intel comes out with an incredible product, EZchip would clearly be the big loser. The interesting question is how big the high end is."

      So far, it`s a small fraction of a small market. Linley Group forecasts from December put the network processor market at a likely $150 million in 2005. Weak prospects and expensive product development prompted big players such as Freescale Semiconductor Inc. (NYSE: FSL - message board) and Vitesse Semiconductor Corp. (Nasdaq: VTSS - message board) to back out of high-end network processors (see Cingular Trials Lucent UMTS).

      Intel says it has no particular fear of the network processor startups, claiming the IXP line is far more programmable than the other OC192 network processors available. Rivals have countered by noting the IXPs are difficult to program, particularly when it comes to dividing tasks among the multiple mini-processors inside each chip.

      Intel hasn`t stopped design work on its high-end network processors, Davis says, although most of the work is on incremental changes. A low-power version of the IXP2800 is nearly ready for production qualification, for example. But the next dramatic step, to 40-Gbit/s devices, won`t be happening for a while.

      Customers say they want 40-Gbit/s network processors, but the volumes aren`t enough to justify building such things. "We ask: So, you need, what, 100,000? They say: somewhere between tens and hundreds a year," Davis says.

      Intel combines its network processor revenues with those of other processors, so it`s difficult to tell how well the product line is doing. While hinting that network processors continue to lose money, Davis insists Intel isn`t content to let them stay that way. "We`re not going to stay in any business that`s not profitable."

      — Craig Matsumoto, Senior Editor, Light Reading
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      schrieb am 14.10.05 14:38:31
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      EZchip and TeraChip Offer New Interoperable Processing and Switching Solution
      Friday October 14, 8:30 am ET
      New Solution Well Suited for Delivery of IP Video Services


      SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 14, 2005--EZchip Technologies (a subsidiary of LanOptics Ltd., NASDAQ:LNOP), a fabless semiconductor company providing high-speed network processors, and TeraChip, a fabless semiconductor company providing high-performance switch fabrics, today announced a highly-integrated, interoperable switching architecture for network system vendors. The new solution, which integrates the TeraChip 160Gbps TCF16X10 switch fabric with EZchip`s new NP-2 10Gbps network processor (NPU) with integrated traffic manager, will enable efficient designs for carrier-class switches and routers. The solution will be demonstrated at Network Systems Design Conference (NSDC) 2005, October 18-20, at Parkside Hall, booth 415, in San Jose, California.

      "Network system providers are looking for true multiservice architectures that can meet end-user performance requirements and service-level agreements," said Jag Bolaria, Senior Analyst at the Linley Group. "Supporting converged triple-play services on a single infrastructure requires not only high-bandwidth switching, but also advanced traffic management to deliver the required QoS to applications."

      Using TeraChip`s high-capacity shared-memory switch fabric and EZchip`s NP-2, which combines packet processing and traffic management, system designs require fewer devices on both switch fabric boards and line cards, resulting in lower power consumption and reduced form factor. This unique combination also provides advanced congestion management and quality-of-service (QoS) mechanisms across the switch fabric, allowing the solution to meet system requirements for triple-play voice, video, and data services. In addition, the combination of EZchip NP-2`s advanced flow control with TeraChip`s highly scalable multicast capabilities enables solutions especially well-suited for the delivery of IP video services.

      "We are pleased to be strengthening our collaboration with TeraChip," said Amir Eyal, EZchip`s VP for Business Development. "TeraChip`s high-speed shared-memory switching technology, coupled with NP-2`s advanced traffic management, delivers high performance systems with fine-grained QoS."

      "EZchip`s combined NPU and traffic manager represents the next level of silicon integration," said Rod Kay, TeraChip CEO. "Our customers continue to request more functions on fewer devices to lower system design complexity and accelerate time to market."

      Availability

      The TeraChip TCF16X10 and EZchip NP-2 samples are available now. A full ATCA-based reference system is scheduled for end of 2005.

      About TeraChip

      TeraChip is a fabless semiconductor company providing high-performance merchant switch fabrics for switch and router systems. TeraChip`s switching solutions are optimized for enterprise (LAN), metro (MAN) and storage (SAN) networking solutions and server-blade switching systems. Based on patent-pending technology, the company provides groundbreaking switching capacity in a single chip. TeraChip components enable networking vendors to boost performance of next-generation switches at a fraction of the cost, size and power consumption of current offerings. Founded in November 2000, TeraChip has received strategic funding from leading venture capital firms. Additional information is available at www.tera-chip.com

      About EZchip Technologies

      EZchip Technologies (a subsidiary of LanOptics Ltd., NASDAQ:LNOP) is a fabless semiconductor company that provides highly integrated 10-Gigabit and 5-Gigabit network processors. EZchip`s network processors integrate many functions normally found in separate chips into a single device. Flexibility, integration and high port-count make EZchip`s solutions ideal for a wide range of Layer 2-7 applications for the carrier metro and edge, the enterprise backbone and data centers. For more information on EZchip, visit our web site at www.ezchip.com

      "Safe Harbor" statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: This release contains forward looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to, the impact of competitive products, product demand and market acceptance risks, customer order cancellations, reliance on key strategic alliances, fluctuations in operating results, delays in development of highly-complex products and other risks detailed from time to time in LNOP filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. These risks could cause the Company`s actual results for 2005 and beyond to differ materially from those expressed in any forward looking statements made by, or on behalf of LNOP.



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      Contact:
      For TeraChip
      Bella Vista Communications
      Sacha Arts, 408-356-3099
      s.arts@comcast.net
      or
      EZchip Technologies, Israel
      Daureen Green, +972-4-959-6677
      dgreen@ezchip.com



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      Source: EZchip Technologies
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      schrieb am 18.10.05 21:21:47
      Beitrag Nr. 4 ()
      EZchip Technologies and Dune Networks Complete Interoperability Testing of the NP-2 Network Processor and SAND Switch Fabric and Traffic Manager
      Tuesday October 18, 8:30 am ET


      SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 18, 2005--EZchip Technologies (a subsidiary of LanOptics Ltd., NASDAQ:LNOP), a fabless semiconductor company providing high-speed network processors, and Dune Networks Inc., a leading provider of switching fabric and traffic management solutions, today announced they have completed testing and verified interoperability of their complementary product offering. The combined chip set provides a highly flexible and scalable solution for implementing line-cards and switch-blades, and is currently in design by several customers for deployment in carrier-class switches and routers. The joint solution will be demonstrated at the Network Systems Design Conference (NSDC) 2005, October 18-20, at Parkside Hall in San Jose, Ca.


      A typical line card configuration of the joint solution consists of the NP-2 network processor and the SAND-FAP10/20V traffic manager and fabric interface device. The two devices are interconnected via an industry-standard SPI4.2 interface. Interoperability testing between the two devices included a variety of Quality of Service (QoS) scenarios with varying packet sizes at wire-speed forwarding. A detailed application and test report as well as interoperable NP-2 and SAND reference systems are available.

      "NP-2`s processing capabilities together with the FAP10V`s traffic management capabilities, adding on to the FE200 scalable fabric, provide a leading solution, addressing Carrier`s requirements in Metro, Core and Edge markets," says Michal Kahan, Dune Networks` VP of Marketing. "Mutual customers enjoy the best of breed of NP, TM and fabric technologies."

      "The Dune and EZchip chip set provides customers with a future-proof solution," said Amir Eyal, EZchip`s VP for Business Development. "Networking system vendors gain the processing flexibility to add new features and support evolving standards as well as scale their system designs to terabit switching capacity."

      EZchip`s NP-2 network processor coupled with Dune`s SAND traffic manager and switch fabric provide the key components for building switch/router systems with unmatched processing flexibility and end-to-end QoS. Cost sensitive Ethernet applications can utilize a lower cost model of NP-2, the NP-2/10L, which excludes NP-2`s integrated traffic manager, using instead the FAP10/20V traffic manager to provide end-to-end rate and QoS guarantees. Demanding applications can take advantage of the traffic management function integrated in both the FAP10/20V and NP-2 to provide system-wide end-to-end QoS.

      About Dune Networks

      Dune Networks (www.dunenetworks.com) is a leading provider of distributed standard-compliant traffic management and scalable switching fabric solutions. Founded in October 2000, Dune Networks is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, and has an R&D center in Yakum Industrial Park, Israel.

      About EZchip Technologies

      EZchip Technologies is a fabless semiconductor company that provides highly integrated 10-Gigabit and 5-Gigabit network processors. EZchip`s network processors integrate many functions normally found in separate chips into a single device. Flexibility, integration and high port-count make EZchip`s solutions ideal for a wide range of Layer 2-7 applications for the carrier metro and edge, the enterprise backbone and data centers. For more information on EZchip, visit our web site at http://www.ezchip.com

      "Safe Harbor" statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: This release contains forward looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to, the impact of competitive products, product demand and market acceptance risks, customer order cancellations, reliance on key strategic alliances, fluctuations in operating results, delays in development of highly-complex products and other risks detailed from time to time in LNOP filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. These risks could cause the Company`s actual results for 2005 and beyond to differ materially from those expressed in any forward looking statements made by, or on behalf of LNOP.



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      Contact:
      EZchip Technologies, Israel
      Daureen Green, +972-4-959-6677
      dgreen@ezchip.com
      or
      Dune Networks, Israel
      Michal Kahan, +972-9-961-5222
      michal@dunenetworks.com



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      Source: EZchip Technologies
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      schrieb am 03.01.06 16:50:42
      Beitrag Nr. 5 ()
      LNOP die Nächste NETL?

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      schrieb am 04.01.06 17:06:21
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      lnop sieht gut aus heute!
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      :lick::lick::lick:
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