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ZTE Selects EZchip's NPS-400 Network Processor for Carrier Routers

ZTE Selects EZchip's NPS-400 Network Processor for Carrier Routers Image Credit: EZchip

EZchip Semiconductor, a leader in high-performance processing solutions for carrier and data center networks, last week announced that ZTE has selected its EZchip's NPS-400 network processor for its next-generation carrier router line cards. The NPS-400 will build upon the success ZTE attained with the NP product family.

According to EZchip, the NPS-400 will allow ZTE to offer customers higher port densities at lower power, as well as the ability to deliver new high-value services and features, with time to market advantages. The company said that the NPS is architected to address the next generation of smart high-performance carrier and data-center networks. It provides great packet processing simplicity and flexibility through C-based programming, a standard toolset, support of the Linux® operating system, large code space, and a run-to-completion or pipeline programming style. The NPS features programmable CPU cores that are highly optimized for packet processing and leverage EZchip's vast packet processing and applications experience. 

Mr. Xu Ming, VP, ZTE
ZTE has delivered customers up-to-date 400G/card and up to 72 100GE/chassis in its 15K routing platform.  This platform was designed to be able to fluently evolve to 4T/card.  With this platform, ZTE has helped partners start a new era of 100GE based network.  NPS-400 is now selected to support 1T/card and abundant flexible services, which will double the performance of 15K platform and meet future larger broadband requirements.

Rob O'Hara, Vice President, Sales, EZchip
We are honored with the continued trust and support by ZTE. The continued cooperation with ZTE that started with our NP-1 network processor and has expanded to the NP-2, NP-3, NP-4 and NP-5 demonstrates EZchip's commitment to continued delivery of market leading network processors. With the adaption of NPS-400 we are looking forward to continued growth of our business at ZTE in the coming years.

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