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Intel Acquires West Bay Semiconductor for its SONET/SDH Chips

Intel has acquired West Bay Semiconductor, a privately-held developer of SONET/SDH silicon for metro core, edge and access optical networks, in a cash-for-assets transaction. Financial terms were not disclosed. West Bay’s product line includes transport framers and data mappers that enable next-generation SONET/SDH and Ethernet over SONET/SDH (EoS) applications running at speeds of up to 2.5 Gbps. The company is also developing next-generation deeply channelized bandwidth management technologies that enable simultaneous, real-time processing of thousands of voice and data streams. Intel plans to combine West Bay’s silicon architecture with its own 90-nanometer silicon manufacturing process. West Bay Semiconductor is based in Vancouver, Canada. Most of its employees will join the Intel Optical Products Group (OPG).

Intel’s portfolio of 2.5 Gbps and lower networking chips already included network processors and physical layer devices. Intel said the acquisition of West Bay enables it to offer system vendors a single architecture and software platform to use in designing and building telecom equipment.
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