Intel Introduces Multi-Rate Solutions for SONET and 10 Gigabit Ethernet Optical Networks
AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 1, 2001--At the
European Conference on Optical Communications today, Intel Corporation
introduced a new optical networking subsystem designed to deliver 10
Gigabit Ethernet and OC-192 SONET/SDH communications on a single line
card. Intel also announced the world's first complete CMOS Physical
Medium Dependent (PMD) chipset for 10 Gigabit per second (Gbps)
applications.
The Intel solutions support two key data transport standards for
high-speed networks -- SONET/SDH and 10 Gigabit Ethernet -- and
provide investment protection to both telecommunications equipment
manufacturers and their customers, the telecom service providers.
SONET/SDH is the primary optical data transport standard deployed
today in the telecommunications industry. However, 10 Gigabit Ethernet
is becoming a desirable option for metropolitan area networks because
it offers similar bandwidth at significantly lower cost.
``This technology allows our customers to take advantage of the
convergence of data rates at 10 Gbps in metropolitan area networks,''
said Michael Ricci, vice president and general manager of Intel's
Optical Products Group. ``Early adopters will reap the benefits of the
co-existence of SONET and Ethernet. As Ethernet migrates into
metropolitan area networks, changing protocols will be as easy as
flipping a switch.''
New Multi-Rate Optical Transceiver
The Intel® TXN13303 operates at 9.95, 10.3, and 10.7 Gigabits
per second by incorporating three customized jitter filters. By
operating at all three rates, the product supports OC-192 SONET/SDH,
10 Gigabit Ethernet and forward error correction (FEC)-enabled optical
systems. Because of the multi-rate capability, OEMs can reduce
time-to-market and eliminate many costs associated with component
selection, design and testing. Service providers also benefit by
stocking a product that allows a single qualification for multiple
applications.
Intel® TXN13303 combines a laser source and receiver module with
the Intel® LXT16784/85 Serializer/Deserializer in a 300-pin, MSA
compliant package. The TXN13303 is currently sampling and will be in
full production in the first quarter of 2002.
Intel also disclosed development of a new product family that
integrates an OC-192 SONET/SDH Framer and 10 Gigabit Ethernet Medium
Access Controller (MAC) on a single device. The new Intel component
family will offer variations to support OC-192c, Packet Over SONET, 10
Gigabit Ethernet, and General Framing Procedure (GFP).
The new MAC/Framer product is architected for simple integration
with an Intel TXN13303 SerDes transceiver to produce a complete line
card solution supporting multiple networking protocols. This solution
is applicable in systems such as core switches and routers,
multi-service provisioning platforms, and enterprise gateways.
New Low-Power Optical Interface Chipset
Intel's 10 Gbps CMOS PMD chipset provides a high bandwidth, low
power solution for optical-electronic interfaces in OC-192 SONET and
10 Gigabit Ethernet applications. The chipset consists of the Intel®
LXT17001 Laser Driver, Intel® LXT14002 Transimpedance Amplifier and
the Intel® LXT13002 Limiting Amplifier. All three components are
designed in CMOS process technology to reduce total power consumption
of the chipset to less than one watt. The 10 Gbps CMOS PMD chipset is
currently sampling.
Intel, the world's largest chip maker, is also a leading
manufacturer of computer, networking and communications products.
Additional information about Intel is available at
http://www.intel.com/pressroom.
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Contact:
Intel Corporation
Peter Francis, 916/356-7522
peter.francis@intel.com
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