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Algo-Logic Systems CEO Dr. John Lockwood to Introduce Gateware
Defined Networking® (GDN) including 100 Gbps Search Engine Cores
at the Ethernet Summit 2013.
Company to demonstrate 2nd Generation TSE Search Engine Cores and TKG Sensor System in their Booth #208.
Santa Clara, California, March 15, 2013 – Algo-Logic Systems, a recognized leader in providing hardware-accelerated,
deterministic, real-time, ultra-low-latency packet processing, accelerated finance, and embedded systems announces
that Dr. John Lockwood, CEO of Algo-Logic Systems will be introducing Gateware Defined Networking ® (GDN) as a
Panelist on the subject titled: “FPGA-Based Search Acceleration for Big Data Networks ”, at the upcoming Ethernet
Summit 2013 at the Santa Clara Marriott Hotel in Santa Clara CA., on Wednesday, April 03, 2013 at 3:10 PM (PST).
Presentation Abstract: FPGA-Based Search Acceleration for Big Data Networks using GDN:
In this session, attendees will learn about Gateware Defined Networking® search technologies for Software Defined
Networking and accelerating Big Data via High Speed Ethernet. GDN combines the benefits of programmability with
wire-speed packet processing. GDN is defined as programmable logic in a network system providing ultra-low-latency
(sub-µsec), 100% deterministic, high throughput processing of (100 Gbps+) Ethernet and Internet protocol (IP) packets.
Intended Audience:
All Communications and networking equipment design engineers, storage designers, engineering managers, hardware
designers, embedded software engineers, product marketing managers, marketing managers, network engineers,
performance analysts, IT managers, data center engineers and all senior managers are welcome to attend.
Booth Location #208: Please visit Algo-Logic Systems at booth #208 to get more information on our new, 2nd
generation Ternary Search Engine (TSE-2) soft IP core and Techo Kardio Graph (TKG) Rackmount system. The TSE-2 core
accelerates lookup for packets and flow matching at 100 GbE rates for Software Defined Networks (SDN), data-centers,
big-data environments, virtualized cloud-computing systems, OpenFlow and other high performance networks. The
TKG Rackmount system deterministically measures, monitors and processes big-data in real-time from sensors in
buildings, bridges, automation equipment, chemical plants, wind turbines, piers, dams, pipelines, tunnels, underground
mines, power plants, communication towers, and oil & gas rigs.
About Algo-Logic Systems:
Algo-Logic Systems is a recognized leader and developer of short time-to-market gateware libraries for
Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) devices used in packet processing in datacenters, mobile embedded hardware
systems and accelerated finance. In addition, it also has extensive experience building routers, data center switches
and customized network processing system solutions in FPGA/ASIC/SoC logic.
About The Ethernet Summit 2013:
Ethernet Technology Summit focuses on the use of Ethernet throughout the networking space. The Ethernet Summit
2013 occurs on April 2-4 at the Santa Clara Marriott Hotel, 2700 Mission College Blvd., Santa Clara, CA. 95954. Key
topics this year include software-defined networking (SDN) and Open-Flow, 40/100/400 GbE, convergence, cloud
computing, virtualization, big data, and high-performance networks.
Details are on-line at: http://www.ethernetsummit.com/
Contacts: call (408) 707-3747
Please visit the company website at: www.algo-logic.com
For Pricing and Product Info contact: [email protected]
** Gateware Defined Networking® is a registered trademark of Algo-Logic Systems, Inc.