Intilop's enhanced Dual 10G NIC powered by their 76 ns TCP accelerator beats Solarflare 10G NIC delivering 4x higher throughput and 4x lower latency
With wire-to-host one way latency of 1 micro-second, and transfer rate of Gigabyte per second per 10G port sets yet another industry milestone for data transfer in Networked Super Computing in Big Data, Cloud Computing and Ultra High Performance Server applications
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Sept. 26, 2013 -- Intilop, Inc. a pioneer and a recognized leader in providing Ultra-Low latency and high performance network acceleration Mega IP cores and system solutions, announced performance test results of their hyper performance FPGA-NIC system solutions using Altera's™ Stratix IV/V powered by their industry leading 5th Gen. SX-Series 10G Ultra-Low latency 76 ns TCP and UDP Offload Cores delivering sub-micro second wire-to-host memory total latency via PCI express interface. Test consisted of transferring Multiple Gigabytes of data between 2 of Intilop's NIC and same data was transferred between 2 of Solarflare's 5xxx/6xxx series NIC. A comparison was made with 8 concurrent TCP sessions. In higher number of concurrent TCP sessions, Solarflare's NIC slowed down even more and the performance difference was higher than 4x. This is the only FPGA NIC of its kind with enhanced Linux drivers that has been qualified on IBM, Dell and Intel servers. Customers can run their financial, high performance computing and other applications using Intilop's very lean and simple API. It also supports multicast group via supported IGMP protocol. It runs TCP and UDP simultaneously on same or separate physical ports and delivers same performance.
In addition to a low latency standard NIC, as an option, customers can use as before, Intilop's TCP, UDP, EMAC and IP-Cores and system framework for implementing complex algorithms on FPGAs with the parallel processing capabilities offered by Altera's OpenCL tool kit to deliver even higher application performance and shorter development times. Intilop's industry leading Ultra-low-latency TCP Offload touts about 5 years of maturity, worldwide network deployment, and TCP protocol compliance. Experts call it the industry Gold Standard.
Intilop's UDP, TCP Offload engines and other solutions are targeted at end equipment-makers that provide solutions to financial markets, web servers, email servers, high-end servers in Data centers, cloud computing, Government network systems and University campus network systems.
About Intilop:
Intilop is a developer, recognized leader and pioneer in advanced network acceleration silicon IP and system solutions, custom hardware solutions, SoC/ASIC/FPGA integrator and total system solutions provider for Networking, Network Security, storage and Embedded Systems.
Website: www.intilop.com
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