Company:Solidum Systems
Solidum Systems was a fabless semiconductor company founded by Feliks Welfeld and Misha Nossik in Ottawa, Ontario Canada in 1997. The company developed a series of rule-based network classification semiconductor devices. Some of their devices could be found in systems which supported 10 Gbit/s interfaces. Solidum was acquired in October 2002 by Integrated Device Technology. IDT closed the Ottawa offices supporting the product in March 2009.[1]
Misha Nossik was also the second chairman of the Network Processing Forum. The NPF also released the Look-Aside Interface which is an important specification for Network Search Elements such as Solidum's devices.
Products
Solidum produced a set of Traffic Classification devices called the PAX.port 1100,[2] PAX.port 1200, and PAX.port 2500[3]
The classifier chips were used in Network Switches[4] and Load Balancers.
External links
- Packet Description Language introduced Archived
- 1999 Packet Processing introduction Archived
- 2001 2nd round financing
- 2002 NPF names Misha Nossik Chairman[yes|permanent dead link|dead link}}]
- ↑ "Archived copy". http://www.obj.ca/Other/Archives/2009-03-17/article-2130022/IDT-closing-Ottawa-office/1.
- ↑ "Archived copy". http://www.icwic.com/icwic/data/pdf/cd/cd069/Special,%20FO/a/112117.pdf.
- ↑ "Idti - Nasdaq". http://ir.idt.com/common/mobile/iphone/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=414757&CompanyID=idti&mobileid=.
- ↑ "Solidum PAX.port 1200 to Provide Classification for Harbour Networks Edge Switch". http://www.embeddedstar.com/press/content/2002/7/embedded4618.html.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solidum Systems.
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