LSI Shrinks Security Chip
Added 31 Jul 2008
Just a few months after closing its acquisition of Tarari Inc. , LSI Corp. (NYSE: LSI - message board) is introducing a content-inspection chip that it believes will open up a whole new class of security and threat management products.
The new chip, the Tarari T1000, occupies one-tenth of the board space of previous options, supports RAM-less and single-memory chip operating modes, and can handle up to 2 Gbit/s of throughput.
The chip enables "a new level of security you couldn't previously
get," says John Bromhead, Tarari's content processor product marketing
lead. That's because the chip produced in volume will cost about
one-tenth of products that are used in content inspection devices
today.
That could make a big difference. Bob Wheeler, analyst at The Linley Group , says T1000 "opens up a whole new product segment. There really is no direct competition for this product in the market."