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Siemens Invests in Dune Networks for Scalable Switching Fabric

Siemens Venture Capital has made an equity investment in Dune Networks, a developer of traffic management and scalable switching fabrics. Financial terms were not disclosed.

Dune Networks, which is based in Sunnyvale, California with R&D in Israel, offers a Scalable Architecture for Networking Devices (SAND) chipset provides a non-blocking switching fabric, ingress/egress traffic management and scheduling. The design allows equipment to scale in terms of port rates, port densities and service types, without requiring changes to the core switching fabric and traffic management functions. At the rate level, pipe rates scale from 10Gbps to 40Gbps, 100Gbps and beyond, all interconnecting through the same fabric. At the pipe count level, the number of pipes in the system scale from a single pipe to tens, hundreds and up to 2048 pipes. Dune Networks said its scheduled-fabric chipset would be able to provide backwards and forwards compatibility for diverse services, including TDM, ATM and Ethernet.
http://www.dunenetworks.com
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