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Broadcom to Acquire Siliquent for Ethernet Processing NICs

Broadcom agreed to acquire Siliquent Technologies, a privately-held developer of 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) network interface controllers (NICs) with advanced Ethernet processing technology, for approximately $76 million in cash. Siliquent has developed an Ethernet processor for optimizing server networking, network storage and clustering applications.

Broadcom said the acquisition would significantly accelerate its delivery of 10GbE converged-NICs (C-NICs) for server LAN-on-motherboard (LOM) applications. The Siliquent 10GbE advanced Ethernet processing technology, combined with the use of low-cost 10 gigabit SerDes, enables a more simplified blade server design that can operate on a standard, single Ethernet fabric. The advantages of this 10GbE single fabric approach in the blade server environment are significant when contrasted against the current practice of implementing multiple communications fabrics (i.e. Ethernet for networking, Fibre Channel for block storage, proprietary solutions or Infiniband for clustering), each of which require a communications card on every server and a separate switch, consuming even more backplane space.

Siliquent is headquartered in Mountain View, California, with R&D in Tel Aviv, Israel. The company was founded in 2001 and currently has 59 employees. http://www.broadcom.com
http://www.siliquent.com/

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