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Intel® IXP2855 Network Processor |
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As communications networks continue to evolve, service providers are eager to take advantage of emerging capabilities to offer new value-added services to their customers while, at the same time, closely manage the costs incurred for these upgrades.
The Intel® IXP2855 network processor delivers high-performance packet and content processing with robust security features in a single chip. By integrating capabilities that have typically required multiple specialized processors, the Intel IXP2855 provides a cost-effective, security-enabled platform for a broad range of emerging applications.
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Packet and content processing with robust security features in a single component reduces system cost by eliminating need for multiple devices
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Integrated cryptography engines provide hardware acceleration of multiple algorithms-including DES, 3DES, AES, and SHA-1-performing IPSec encryption/decryption up to 10 Gbps
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Fully programmable, flexible network processor architecture enables optimization of additional algorithms and protocols to support IPSec, TCP, and SSL application environments
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Cryptography engines support interleaving and processing of frames "on-the-fly" to enable processing of protected content for multi-Gigabit streams or single 10 Gbps connections
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Integrated design helps minimize board real estate, power and memory requirements
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Software- and pin-compatible with Intel® IXP28XX product line of network processors, preserving customer investments and enabling evolution of current IXP28XX-based boards and systems
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Software building blocks, application kits, and specialized support services help to reduce development efforts and speed time-to-market
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Consistent development environment provides a comprehensive set of simulation, profiling, and debugging capabilities for faster prototyping
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IPSec/TCP termination and off-load functionality in networked storage applications
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Content-aware load balancing in networked appliances, such as web switches, intrusion detection systems, and firewalls.
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