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Worldwide Crosspoint Switch Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, 2009-2015

Crosspoint Switches Provide Increased Throughput Density

Publication Date January 2009
Publisher Wintergreen Research
Product Type Report
Pages 359
ISBN Number not applicable
Product Code WIN00052
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Summary

Crosspoint switches are poised to achieve significant growth as units become smaller, less expensive, and power conservation is achieved. Less expensive crosspoint switches allow proliferation of devices into a wide range of equipment applications.

According to Susan Eustis, lead author of the study, "Economies of scale leverage the technology advances needed to make crosspoint switches competitive. Integration technology provided by crosspoint switches solves the issues poised by high speed network conflicting standards. Crosspoint switch price reductions are poised to drive market adoption by making multimedia technology affordable." The Internet and wireless communications dominate communications technology.

Wireless web devices, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), video-on-demand, third generation (3G) wireless services increase demand for higher speed, higher bandwidth communications systems. Remote network access has increased network bandwidth requirements and complexity. The continuing adoption of broadband technology is unrelenting.

E-mail, instant messaging, blogging, wikis, and e-commerce originally PC based, are being combined with the increasing availability of next-generation wireless devices.Features include internet browsing, cameras and video recorders. These initiatives drive data traffic through the network infrastructure.

The different types of data transmitted at various speeds over the Internet require service providers and enterprises to invest in multi-service equipment. Broadband equipment is emerging that can securely and efficiently process and transport the varied types of network traffic, regardless of whether it is voice traffic or data traffic. To achieve the performance and functionality required by such systems, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) utilize complex crosspoint switch ICs to address both the cost and functionality of a system.

As a result of the pace of new product introductions in response to the changing market conditions in the telecommunications environments, there is a proliferation of standards. Crosspoint switches are designed to accommodate cost reductions involved in implementing new systems. Difficulty of designing and producing required ICs has stimulated the market for crosspoint switches. A position has evolved for the semiconductor companies. Equipment suppliers have increasingly outsourced IC design and manufacture to semiconductor firms with specialized expertise.

These trends have created a significant opportunity for IC suppliers that can design cost-effective solutions for the processing and transport of data. OEMs require IC suppliers that possess system-level expertise and can quickly bring to market highperformance, highly reliable, power-efficient ICs.

Demand for high bandwidth, high speed video and multimedia applications create demand for cross point switches. The weakening global economy is a concern to vendors participating in the crosspoint switch market. Previous revenue targets are being revised downward. Some market segments like security and video are anticipated to remain strong even in the global downturn. Some of the market segments will shrink from 2008 levels before picking up again. The automotive market appears to be particularly vulnerable. Carrier spending is likely to be cut back during the economic downturn.

Many semiconductor companies have cut back their expected revenue outlook. Texas Instruments is illustrative of the effect of the financial market thrashing. DALLAS (Dec.8, 2008) - In a scheduled update to its business outlook for the fourth quarter of 2008, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) today lowered its expected ranges for revenue and earnings per share (EPS). The company currently expects its financial results to fall within the following ranges: * Revenue: $ 2.30 - 2.50 billion, compared with the prior range of $ 2.83 - 3.07 billion.

December 18, 2008 - LSI Corporation (NYSE: LSI) business outlook for the fourth quarter ending projects revenues of $570 to $610 million. The previous business outlook, which was announced on October 22, 2008, projected revenues in the range of $670 million to $710 million. The revised LSI outlook reflects anticipated sales levels that are lower than previously expected due to the weakening global macroeconomic environment. LSI has already begun taking steps to reduce operating expenses as a result of continuing demand uncertainty and expects to maintain tight expense controls for the foreseeable future.

Markets for crosspoint switches at $554 million in 2008 are anticipated to reach $ 2.98 billion by 2015, growing in response to decreases in unit costs and increases in integrated IC functionality. Some applications are relatively recession proof, including security and high speed video applications. Crosspoint switches are poised to make people more productive in security environments, help increase productivity with faster desktop access capabilities, and increase storage seek times.

Content

  • Crosspoint Switch Executive Summary
  • Crosspoint Switch Executive Summary
  • Demand For Integrated Communications Semiconductors
  • Crosspoint Switch Market Shares
  • National Semiconductor Muxbuffer
  • Crosspoint Switch Market Forecasts
  • Crosspoint Switch Description And Market Dynamics
  • 1. Crosspoint Switch Market Dynamics And
    • Market Description
    • 1.1 Internet And Wireless Dominate Communications Technology
      • 1.1.1 Optical Networks
      • 1.1.2 Data And Video Traffic Being Added In Abundance To Voice Traffic
      • 1.1.3 Semiconductor Companies Design Crosspoint Switches
    • 1.2 Storage Industry
    • 1.3 Mixed Signal Analog Integrated Circuit Market
      • 1.3.1 Crosspoint Switch Matrix With Input And Output
      • 1.3.2 Enterprise Networks
      • 1.3.3 Network Access Last Mile Of Telecommunications Network
      • 1.3.4 Metropolitan Area Networks
      • 1.3.5 Internet
    • 1.4 Security Systems
    • 1.5 Crosspoint Switch Architecture
      • 1.5.1 Multistage Crosspoint Switching Designs
    • 1.6 Signal Processing
    • 1.7 Product Positioning
      • 1.7.1 Crosspoint Switch Advantages
      • 1.7.2 Crosspoint Limitations
    • 1.8 Crosspoint Switch Functions
      • 1.8.1 Crosspoint Switch Standards
      • 1.8.2 Crosspoint Switch Equalization Technology
      • 1.8.3 Channel-Isolation Capabilities
      • 1.8.4 Input Equalization
      • 1.8.5 Power Conservation Technology
      • 1.8.6 Built-In System Test Features
  • 3. Crosspoint Switch Product Description
    • 3.1 Crosspoint Switches
      • 3.1.1 Enterprise Systems
      • 3.1.2 Carrier Systems
    • 3.2 National Semiconductor
      • 3.2.1 National Semiconductor Ds10cp154a 1 Gbps 4x4 Lvds Crosspoint Switch
      • 3.2.2 National Semiconductor Aec-Q100 Compliant Lvds Crosspoint Switches, Drivers, And Receivers
      • 3.2.3 National's Lvds Portfolio
      • 3.2.4 National's Lvds Portfolio Pricing And Availability
      • 3.2.5 National Semiconductor Lvds
      • 3.2.6 National Semiconductor Video System Solution Support
      • 3.2.7 National Semiconductor Automotive (Infotainment)
      • 3.2.8 National Semiconductor Video Surveillance Market Analog Crosspoint Switches
    • 3.3 Analog Devices
      • 3.3.1 Analog Devices Adv320
      • 3.3.2 Analog Devices Adv3200 Availability And Pricing
    • 3.4 Mindspeed Crosspoint Switches
      • 3.4.1 Mindspeed Products
      • 3.4.2 Mindspeed Crosspoint 4x4 Switches
      • 3.4.3 Mindspeed Crosspoint 17x17 Switches
      • 3.4.4 Mindspeed Crosspoint 34x34 Switches
      • 3.4.5 Mindspeed Crosspoint 72x72 Switches
      • 3.4.6 Mindspeed Crosspoint 144x144 Switches
      • 3.4.7 Mindspeed Large Crosspoint Switches For High-Definition Multimedia Interface Routing/ Switching Applications
      • 3.4.8 Mindspeed Large Crosspoint Switches
      • 3.4.9 Mindspeed Mid-Size Crosspoint Products (17x17)
      • 3.4.10 Mindspeed Crosspoint Switches Non-Blocking Switch Core
      • 3.4.11 Mindspeed Crosspoint Switch Usde In Infinera Dtn Optical System
      • 3.4.12 Mindspeed 144x144 3.2 Gbps Crosspoint Switch With Programmable Input Equalization And Output Pre-Emphasis
      • 3.4.13 Mindspeed High-Performance Analog Products
    • 3.5 Vitesse
      • 3.5.1 Vitesse Pixeq Technology
    • 3.6 Intersil
      • 3.6.1 Intersil Video Crosspoint Switch Clearer Pictures And Greater Flexibility
      • 3.6.2 Intersil Footprint Compatible Crosspoint Switch Family
      • 3.6.3 Intersil's Video Products
      • 3.6.4 Intersil Black-Level Consistency With 32x16 Video Crosspoint
      • 3.6.5 Intersil 8x8 Video Crosspoint Switch High Performance Video Systems
      • 3.6.6 Intersil 300mhz 32x32 Video Crosspoint Switch
      • 3.6.7 Intersil's Video Products
    • 3.7 Maxim
      • 3.7.1 Maxim Max4357 32 X 16 Highly Integrated Video Crosspoint Switch Matrix
      • 3.7.2 Maxim Max4355 16x16 Nonblocking Video Crosspoint Switch With I/O Buffers
    • 3.8 Texas Instruments
      • 3.8.1 Ti Sn65lvcp404 (4x4) Availability And Packaging
    • 3.9 Apcon
      • 3.9.1 Apcon Scsi Switches
      • 3.9.2 Apcon Scsi Bus Extenders
      • 3.9.3 Apcon 6x4 Scsi Crosspoint Switch
      • 3.9.4 Apcon Switch Between 6 Servers And 4 Tape Libraries
    • 3.10 Amcc
    • 3.11 Lsi Linkxpress Crosspoint Switch
      • 3.11.1 Lsi Switch Fabric
      • 3.11.2 Lsi Switch Fabric Asic For Modular Lan/San Switch
    • 3.12 Fairchild Crosspoint Switch
  • 4. Crosspoint Switch Technology
    • 4.1 Topologies For Backplane Architecture
      • 4.1.1 Primary Traffic Patterns In A Backplane Environment
      • 4.1.2 Multi-Point Architecture And Point-To-Point Architectures
      • 4.1.3 Crosspoint Switch Device That Has Multiple Ports In Which Any Input Port Can Be Connected To Any Output Port
      • 4.1.4 Point-To-Point Switched Backplane
      • 4.1.5 Star Topology
      • 4.1.6 Out-Of-Band And In-Band Switch Control
      • 4.1.7 Mesh Backplane
      • 4.1.8 Point-To-Point
      • 4.1.9 Multi-Point Backplane
      • 4.1.10 Switching From Multi-Point Architecture
    • 4.2 Low Voltage Differential Signaling Lvds Standard
    • 4.3 Lvds Offered By A Variety Of Vendors
      • 4.3.1 National Semiconductor Blvds (Bus Lvds)
      • 4.3.2 Blvds Has Addressed A Wide Market Space
      • 4.3.3 National Semiconductor Glvds
    • 4.4 Intersil Video Crosspoint Delivers Black-Level Accuracy
    • 4.5 Communications Adoption Of Broadband Applications
      • 4.5.1 T/E & Sonet/Sdh
      • 4.5.2 Consumer/Industrial
    • 4.6 Serial Communications
      • 4.6.1 Power Management
      • 4.6.2 Storage
    • 4.7 Ideal Switch
      • 4.7.1 Switch With Virtual Output Queues On The Ingress Side
      • 4.7.2 Switch With Shared Memory In Switch Fabric
      • 4.7.3 Buffered Crossbar Switch Architecture
    • 4.8 Development Of 10 Gbit/S Ethernet
      • 4.8.1 Cisco Control Plane Operations
      • 4.8.2 Cisco 10 Gige
      • 4.8.3 Cisco Two-Port 10-Gbit/S Solutions
      • 4.8.4 Cisco Metro Ethernet Services
      • 4.8.5 Mitel Analog Switch Matrix Functional Description
      • 4.8.6 Address Decode
      • 4.8.7 Foundry Networks
      • 4.8.8 Enterprise Applications
    • 4.9 Scheduling, Quality Of Service (Qos), And Arbitration
      • 4.9.1 Scheduling
      • 4.9.2 Arbitration
      • 4.9.3 Quality Of Service (Qos)
      • 4.9.4 Frames
    • 4.10 Redundancy
      • 4.10.1 Passive Redundancy (1:1, N:1)
      • 4.10.2 Load-Sharing Redundancy (N+1, N-1, N+N)
      • 4.10.3 Active Redundancy (1+1)
  • 5. Crosspoint Switch Company Profiles
    • 5.1 Analog Devices
      • 5.1.1 Analog Devices Revenue
      • 5.1.2 Analog Devices Revenue By Market Segment
      • 5.1.3 Analog Devices Positioning
      • 5.1.4 Analog Devices Category Revenue
      • 5.1.5 Analog Devices Revenue Trends By Geographic Region
      • 5.1.6 Analog Devices Description Of Business
    • 5.2 Apcon
      • 5.2.1 Apcon Markets
    • 5.3 Applied Micro Circuits
      • 5.3.1 Amcc Strategy
      • 5.3.2 Amcc Storing
      • 5.3.3 Applied Micro Circuits Revenue
      • 5.3.4 Amcc Global Leader In Network And Embedded Power Architecture
    • 5.4 Conexant
      • 5.4.1 Conexant Strategy
      • 5.4.2 Conexant Market Focused Product Lines
      • 5.4.3 Conexant Imaging And Pc Media Products
      • 5.4.4 Conexant Net Revenues
    • 5.5 Exar
      • 5.5.1 Exar Analog And Mixed-Signal Designs
      • 5.5.2 Exar Strategy
      • 5.5.3 Exar Revenue
      • 5.5.4 Exar Revenue Sales By Geography
      • 5.5.5 Exar Fiscal Year 2008 Versus Fiscal Year 2007
    • 5.6 Fairchild Semiconductor
    • 5.7 Intersil
      • 5.7.1 Intersil Third Quarter 2008 Revenue
    • 5.8 Lsi
    • 5.9 Maxim
      • 5.9.1 Maxim Integrated Products Revenue
      • 5.9.2 Maxim Integrated Products Regional Revenues
    • 5.10 Micrel
      • 5.10.1 Micrel Third Quarter Revenue 2008
    • 5.11 Mindspeed
      • 5.11.1 Mindspeed Signal Conditioning Products
      • 5.11.2 Mindspeed Technologies Pricing And Availability
      • 5.11.3 Mindspeed(R) Fiscal 2008 Fourth Quarter Revenue
      • 5.11.4 Mindspeed Strategy
      • 5.11.5 Mindspeed Customers
      • 5.11.6 Mindspeed Capitalizes On The Breadth Of
        • Integrated Product Portfolio
    • 5.12 National Semiconductor
      • 5.12.1 National Semiconductor Corporate Organization
      • 5.12.2 National Semiconductor Strategy
      • 5.12.3 National Semiconductor Net Sales In Fiscal 2008
      • 5.12.4 National Semiconductor Geographic Sales
      • 5.12.5 National Semiconductor Power Management Group
      • 5.12.6 National Semiconductor Signal Path Group
      • 5.12.7 National Semiconductor Marketing And Sales
    • 5.13 Texas Instruments
      • 5.13.1 Texas Instruments Semiconductor
      • 5.13.2 Texas Instruments Analog
      • 5.13.3 Texas Instruments Embedded Processing
      • 5.13.4 Texas Instruments Wireless
      • 5.13.5 Texas Instruments Dlp And Other
      • 5.13.6 Texas Instruments Semiconductor Revenue
    • 5.14 Transwitch / Centillium Communications
      • 5.14.1 Centillium Communications
      • 5.14.2 Transwitch Third Quarter 2008 Revenue
      • 5.14.3 Transwitch Next-Generation Telecom Products
      • 5.14.4 Transwitch Customers That Accounted For More Than 10% Of Net Revenues
      • 5.14.5 Transwitch Summary Of Net Revenues By Product Family For Large Customer Sales
      • 5.14.6 Transwitch Revenues By Major Geographic Area
    • 5.15 Vitesse
      • 5.15.1 Vitesse End-User Customers
      • 5.15.2 Vitesse Markets
      • 5.15.3 Vitesse Ethernet Transceivers, Switches, And Macs
      • 5.15.4 Vitesse Revenues
  • List Of Tables And Figures
    • Crosspoint Switch Executive Summary
    • Table Es-1 Es-3 Significant Developments In Semiconductor Technology
    • Table Es-1 (Continued) Es-4 Significant Developments In Semiconductor Technology
    • Table Es-2 Es-5 Crosspoint Switch Market Driving Forces
    • Figure Es-3 Es-7 Worldwide Communications Infrastructure Crosspoint Switch Shipments Market Shares, 2008
    • Figure Es-4 Es-12 Worldwide Crosspoint Switch Shipments Market Forecasts, 2009-2015
      • Crosspoint Switch Market Description And Market Dynamics
  • Table 1- 1 Crosspoint Switch Applications
    • Table 1-2 Highly-Integrated Chip Solutions
    • Table 1-3 Crosspoint Switch Product Positioning
    • Table 1-4 Crosspoint Switch Target Markets
    • Table 1-5 Crosspoint Switch Applications
    • Table 1-6 Crosspoint Switch Advantages
    • Table 1-7 Key Crosspoint Switch Architectural Advantages
    • Table 1-8 Crosspoint Switch Functions
    • Table 1-9 Crosspoint Switch Testing Features
      • Crosspoint Switch Shares And Market Forecasts
  • Table 2-1 Significant Developments In Semiconductor Technology
    • Table 2-1 (Continued) Significant Developments In Semiconductor Technology
    • Table 2-2 Crosspoint Switch Market Driving Forces
    • Table 2-3 Crosspoint Switch Market Positioning
    • Figure 2-4 Worldwide Communications Infrastructure Crosspoint Switch Shipments Market Shares, 2008
    • Figure 2-5 Worldwide Communications Infrastructure Crosspoint Switch Shipments Market Shares, 2008
    • Figure 2-6 Worldwide Communications Infrastructure Crosspoint Switch Shipments Market Shares, 2008
    • Figure 2-7 Worldwide Communications Infrastructure Crosspoint Switch Shipments Market Shares, 2008
    • Figure 2-8 Worldwide Ntsc Or Pal Composite Video Inputs Crosspoint Switch Shipments Market Shares, 2008
    • Figure 2-9 Worldwide Ntsc Or Pal Composite Video Inputs Crosspoint Switch Shipments Market Shares, 2008
    • Figure 2-10 Worldwide Lvds/Cml Crosspoint Switch Shipments Market Shares, 2008
    • Figure 2-11 Worldwide Lvds/Cml Crosspoint Switch Shipments Market Shares, 2008
    • Figure 2-12 Worldwide Crosspoint Switch Shipments Market Forecasts, 2009-2015
    • Figure 2-13 Worldwide Crosspoint Switch Shipments, Automotive, Security, Dwdm/Cwdm, And Video Market Forecasts,
  • 2009-2015
    • Figure 2-14 Worldwide Automotive Crosspoint Switch Shipments Market Forecasts, 2009-2015
    • Figure 2-15 Worldwide Dwdm/Cwdm Carrier Ethernet Crosspoint Switch Shipments Market Forecasts, 2009-2015
    • Figure 2-16 Worldwide Video Crosspoint Switch Shipments Market Forecasts, 2009-2015
    • Figure 2-17 Worldwide Security Crosspoint Switch Shipments Market Forecasts, 2009-2015
    • Table 2-18 Higher Capacity Network Trends
    • Table 2-18 (Continued) Higher Capacity Network Trends
    • Table 2-19 Crosspoint Switch Major End-Market Market Segments
    • Table 2-19 (Continued) Crosspoint Switch Major End-Market Market Segments
    • Table 2-20 Applications Supporting Rapid Internet Growth
    • Table 2-20 (Continued) Applications Supporting Rapid Internet Growth
    • Table 3-1 National Semiconductor Crosspoint Switch Products
    • Table 3-1 (Continued) National Semiconductor Crosspoint Switch Products
    • Table 3-2 Analog Devices Ad8151: 3.2 Gbps, 33 X 17 Digital Crosspoint Switch Features
    • Table 3-2 (Continued) Analog Devices Ad8151: 3.2 Gbps, 33 X 17 Digital Crosspoint Switch Features
    • Figure 3-3 Analog Devices Large Crosspoint Switch Array
    • Table 3-4 Mindspeed Crosspoint 4x4 Switches
    • Table 3-5 Mindspeed Crosspoint 17x17 Switches
    • Table 3-6 Mindspeed Crosspoint 34x34 Switches
    • Table 3-7 Mindspeed Crosspoint 72x72 Switches
    • Table 3-8 Mindspeed Crosspoint 144x144 Switches
    • Figure 3-9 Mindspeed Dual Channel Tdms Crosspoint Switch
    • Figure 3-10 Mindspeed Crosspoint Switch Features
    • Figure 3-11 Mindspeed Crosspoint Switches
    • Figure 3-12 Mindspeed Functional Block Diagram
    • Table 3-13 Mindspeed Transmission Products Functions
    • Table 3-14 Vitesse Pixeq Technology Data Protocols Supported
    • Figure 3-15 Vitesse Crosspoint Switch Input Equalization And Output Control
    • Table 3-16 Vitesse Crosspoint Switch Key Features
    • Table 3-17 Vitesse Crosspoint Switch Products
    • Table 3-17 (Continued) Vitesse Crosspoint Switch Products
    • Table 3-18 Intersil Footprint Compatible Crosspoint Switch Key Features
    • Table 3-19 Intersil Footprint Compatible Crosspoint Switch Target Applications
    • Table 3-20 Intersil Black-Level Consistency With 32x16 Video Crosspoint Features
    • Table 3-21 Intersil Black-Level Consistency With 32x16 Video Crosspoint Applications
    • Figure 3-22 Intersil Unbuffered Crosspoint Switch Pricing
    • Figure 3-23 Intersil Buffered Crosspoint Switch Pricing
    • Table 3-24 Intersil 8x8 Video Crosspoint Switch High Performance Video Key Features
    • Table 3-25 Intersil 32x32 Video Crosspoint Switch Key Features
    • Table 3-26 Intersil Crosspoint Switch Key Features
    • Table 3-27 Maxim Crosspoint Switch Max4357 Features 32 X 16 Nonblocking Video Crosspoint Switch With I/O Buffers
    • Figure 3-28 Maxim Crosspoint Switch Video Application
    • Table 3-29 Maxim Max4357 Key Features
    • Table 3-30 Maxim Max4357 Applications
    • Table 3-31 Maxim Max4355 16x16 Nonblocking Video Crosspoint Switch Key Features
    • Figure 3-32 Maxim 16x16 Video Crosspoint Switch
    • Figure 3-33 Texas Instruments Four-By-Four And Two-By- Two Crosspoint Switches
    • Table 3-34 Texas Instruments Four-By-Four And Two-By- Two Crosspoint Switch Key Benefits
    • Table 3-34 (Continued) Texas Instruments Four-By-Four And Two-By-Two Crosspoint Switch Key Benefits
    • Figure 3-35 Apcon Scsi Switches 2x1 Scsi Switch
    • Table 3-36 Apcon 2x1 Scsi Crosspoint Switch Features
    • Figure 3-37 Apcon Scsi Switches2x1 Scsi Crosspoint Switch
    • Figure 3-38 Apcon Scsi Switches2x1 Scsi Crosspoint Switch Configuration
    • Figure 3-39 Apcon 6x4 Scsi Switch
    • Table 3-40 Apcon 6x4 Scsi Switch Features
    • Table 3-41 Apcon's 6x4 Scsi Switch Features Amcc End Of Life Differential Crossconnect Switch
    • Figure 3-43 Amcc Sonet/Sdh/Fc/Ge/Xaui 3.2gbit/S Differential Crosspoint Switch 17x17 End Of Life
    • Table 3-44 Lsi Linkxpress Crosspoint Switch Features
    • Table 3-45 Lsi Linkxpress Crosspoint Switch Benefits
    • Figure 3-46 Lsi 6.4 G/Sec Transmit Signal On Backplane
    • Figure 3-47 Fairchild Crosspoint Switch Matrix Block Diagram
    • Figure 3-48 Fairchild Crosspoint Switch Matrix Video Driver Crosspoint Switch Technology
    • Table 4-1 Primary Traffic Patterns In A Backplane Environment
    • Table 4-2 Primary Traffic Variables In A Backplane Environment Tinks
    • Table 4-3 Star Topology
    • Table 4-4 Mesh Topology
    • Table 4-5 Multipoint Topology
    • Table 4-6 Low Voltage Differential Signaling Lvds Standard Benefits
    • Table 4-7 Common Types Of Bus Configurations
    • Figure 4-8 Crosspoint Switch Bus Configurations
    • Figure 4-9 Crosspoint Switch Multidrop Bus Configurations
    • Figure 4-10 Crosspoint Switch Three Node Multidrop Bus Configurations
    • Table 4-11 Bus Configurations Vs. Standard Comparison Table
    • Figure 4-12 Types Of Communications Ics Used In Networking Equipment
    • Figure 4-13 Switch Architecture
    • Figure 4-14 Switch With Virtual Output Queues On The Ingress Side
    • Figure 4-15 Shared Memory In Switch Fabric
    • Figure 4-16 Buffered Crossbar Switch Architecture
    • Figure 4-17 Arbitrated Crossbar Crosspoint Switching
    • Table 4-18 Business Requirements Of Interconnect For Emerging Environment
    • Table 4-19 Switch Fabric Scheduling Algorithms
    • Table 4-20 Switch Chipset Redundancy Crosspoint Switch Company Profiles
    • Table 5-1 Analog Devices Ics Inside Products With Embedded Signal Processing
    • Table 5-2 Apcon Technologies Solutions Support
    • Table 5-3 Conexant Strategies
    • Table 5-4 Conexant Product Positioning
    • Table 5-5 Conexant Core Competencies
    • Figure 5-6 Intersil Products
    • Table 5-7 Intersil Products
    • Figure 5-8 Intersil Historical Revenue Growth
    • Table 5-9 Mindspeed Technologies Semiconductor Networking Solutions
    • Table 5-10 Mindspeed Technologies Semiconductor Key Product Families
    • Table 5-11 Mindspeed Strategy For Developing Semiconductor Device Architectures
    • Table 5-12 Mindspeed Principal Competitive Factors For Semiconductors
    • Table 5-13 National Semiconductor Focus
    • Table 5-14 National Semiconductor Power Management Positioning
    • Table 5-15 National Semiconductor Signal Path Positioning
    • Table 5-16 National Semiconductor Major Oems
    • Table 5-17 National Semiconductor Distributors:
    • Table 5-18 Texas Instruments Semiconductor Positioning
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