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Tarari’s T9000 Content Processors offer Network Security and XML OEMS/ODMs greater performance and shorter time to market RSA Conference, San Jose, Calif., February 13, 2006 – Tarari Inc., the award-winning acceleration company, today introduced its new family of multi-core Tarari T9000 Content Processors that combine high-end computing hardware with optimized algorithms to deliver the first multi-core content processor on a single chip. OEMs visiting this year’s RSA® Conference in San Jose, February 14-18 are encouraged to discuss their requirements at the Tarari booth #240. The T9000 family feature optimized versions of nine of the most CPU-intensive algorithms found in the enterprise and include both gigabit and multi-gigabit solutions. Tarari’s product line, which includes boards, software and now ASICs has already been selected by major OEMs, ODMS and ISVs in the XML switch and appliance markets as well as in network security markets such as: UTM (Unified Threat Management), intrusion detection and prevention (IDS/IPS) and Anti-Spam. Any application that needs to scan, parse or filter data can also benefit from T9000 Content Processors, which are ideally suited for applications such as content-based routing (CBR) and switching, application firewalls and security gateways, web acceleration, content filtering, anti-virus, regulatory compliance, database interfaces, and secure archiving. “The T9000 family of Content Processors represent the industry’s first Content Processing ASIC designed to dramatically improve capabilities while shortening time to market for a wide range of XML and Network Security applications,” said Randy Smerik, CEO of Tarari, Inc. “Tarari’s breakthrough multi-core technology, with up to nine different cores on a single ASIC, is a critical enabler of one of the dominant trends we are likely to see in 2006 – solutions capable of far greater throughput in a form factor that costs less and places less demand on the data center for real estate and power.” “Performance and power consumption have become key limiting factors in the evolution of many important network technologies,” said Bob Wheeler, senior analyst at The Linley Group. “By accelerating and offloading CPU-intensive algorithms to Tarari T9000 Content Processors, solution developers can obtain dramatic performance gains while achieving significant design cost reductions through reduced chip count, latency, power consumption, and complexity.” Optimized acceleration agents include: * Dual grammar processing agents for XML and other protocols * Dual Regular Expression (RegEx) agents * Compression agent for Zip/Gzip/PKZip * Decompression agent for Zip/Gzip/PKZip * UTF 8 to UTF 16 character conversion agent * RSA Modular Exponentiation agent * Encryption/decryption (DES/3DES) agent * SHA-1 Hashing agent for signature calculations * True random number generator
Other T9000 family members include single grammar processors and single RegEx agents designed to be used for lower-performance systems. “With the maturity of Service-oriented Architecture (SOAs) and Web Services technologies, notoriously inefficient XML processing will soon consume more and more compute resources in every data center,” said Ron Schmelzer, senior analyst with ZapThink, LLC. “Tarari’s T9000 family of Content Processors provides developers with an important technology for creating XML-based security without imposing significant additional load on existing application servers and middleware infrastructures.”
Specifications: Performance Tarari T9000 Content Processors feature industry-leading performance: · Simultaneous evaluation of up to 50,000 POSIX 1003.2 RegExes at up to 3.2 Gbps · Simultaneous evaluation of XML documents at up to 2.5 Gbps · Compression/Decompression/Encryption/Decryption at up to 1 Gbps · Additional external agents that can be configured to allow performance to scale to 10Gbps · Interfaces to an 8 Gbps 64 bit PCI-X bus
Power Requiring only a mere 3-5 Watts of power, T9000 Content Processors dramatically reduce the power consumption requirements of large-scale security and XML/Web Services deployments. Agent Chaining Agent-chaining allows the output of one agent to then be processed by another agent, thus data processing can continue without re-crossing the I/O bus Multiple operations such as decrypting an attachment, decompressing it, and then scanning it for viruses can be achieved in just one pass. External Agents & Devices The T9000 can function as a standalone solution or support multiple external ASIC or FPGA-based content processing engines (utilizing reprogrammable parts from either Xilinx or Altera.) Support is also included for dual ZBT or Quad data rate RAM and up to 2GB of external DDR RAM. Operating System & Host Processor Support Both Linux®32 bit and 64 bit are supported. Driver source code is available to aid porting to other operating systems such as Microsoft Windows XP®, FreeBSD, VXworks and Solaris. Applications stacks are available for Intel, MIPs and PowerPC based host processors, leading to faster time to market. Availability Tarari T9000 Content Processor samples will be available in the next 30 days. About Tarari, Inc. Tarari, Inc., the award-winning acceleration company headquartered in San Diego, Calif., USA, designs and produces Tarari Content Processors that accelerate and offload compute-intensive, complex algorithms used in XML/Web Services, Network Security and Digital Media environments. Tarari's product line includes boards, ASICs and software acceleration components designed for network equipment, appliance and server vendors as well as independent software vendors and enterprises. Tarari is a privately held company with venture backing from Crosspoint Venture Partners, Morgan Stanley Venture Partners, Enterprise Partners Venture Capital, Miramar Venture Partners, XMLFund, and Intel Capital. For more information, visit: www.tarari.com, e-mail: info@tarari.com, or call (858) 385-5131. |
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