Santa Clara, Calif., June 3, 2002 - IDT (Integrated Device Technology, Inc.; Nasdaq: IDTI), a leading communications IC company, and Jungo Software Technologies, Inc., a leading provider of residential gateway software and technologies, today extended their commitment to provide comprehensive solutions for communications applications through the availability of a jointly developed platform optimized for wireless LAN, and SOHO and residential gateways. The platform includes Jungo's OpenRG Linux®-based software solution and IDT's RC32334 integrated communications processor, and offers designers improved time to market at a compelling system price/performance point. Jungo's OpenRG product features a complete set of software drivers, protocols and system management software, and supports IDT's RC32334 processor-powered 79S334J evaluation board.
This most recent joint effort builds on the previous engineering program that resulted in the optimization of Jungo's OpenRG product for the 79RP351 and 79RP355 asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL)-based reference designs, announced earlier this year. The IDT/Jungo partnership provides customers well-established, feature-rich solutions with a range of common software packages across IDT's family of integrated communications processors to enable faster development of a diverse set of customer premises equipment (CPE).
Jungo's OpenRG software, operating on an embedded Linux kernel, improves overall time to market by offering a comprehensive software package featuring Internet sharing, system management, remote upgrade, network security, and plug-and-play home networking technology. In addition, the adoption of Linux as the base of the software platform permits customers to leverage software modules that are broadly available in the public domain. The upcoming version of OpenRG will also support CableHome 1.0, the specifications introduced by CableLabs, that enable cable operators to provide consumers with a secure, high-quality home networking system.
"System suppliers in emerging communications segments such as wireless access points and gateway equipment are increasingly being required to release a range of systems in a short amount of time that support the diverse set of wired and wireless interfaces vying for dominance in this area," said Jean-Charles Bouzigues, business development manager for IDT's Internetworking Products Division. "Our continued partnership with Jungo provides IDT's customers multiple, flexible solutions with a common look and feel, enabling them to address this time to market challenge."
The RC32334 integrated communications processor incorporates a 150-MHz 32-bit MIPSŪ instruction set architecture (ISA) CPU core, an SDRAM memory controller and a PCI bridge to facilitate the development of flexible, cost-sensitive PCI-enabled platforms. The incorporation of a PCI bus in the system allows users to leverage the PC infrastructure supporting this standard, including networking and storage peripherals.
"The use of PCI as the connectivity medium for the next generation of WLAN radio chipsets is driving our customers to identify cost-effective controllers that embed this interface on-chip," said Udi Yuhjtman, Jungo Software Technology's vice president of operations and business development. "IDT has a proven track record delivering aggressively priced integrated processors, and this, combined with the performance capabilities of the CPU itself, provides a powerful, scalable platform capable of supporting both existing and future system functionality for wireless access points and gateway equipment."
Jungo's OpenRG software is also optimized for IDT's RC32332 integrated communications processor, appropriate for wireless access points that address lower system functionality and performance points.
IDT's Integrated Communications Processors
IDT's portfolio of integrated communications processors includes the RC32355 and RC32351 processors, as well as the RC32334 and RC32332 devices, and provides designers of communications systems a range of choices as the base for cost-conscious embedded applications. Additional information about this product portfolio can be found at http://www.idt.com/products/pages/Integrated_Processors.html.
Jungo's OpenRG Software
Jungo's OpenRG software is a specialized Linux-based operating system that enables OEMs to bring broadband CPE, such as residential gateways, SOHO gateways and IADs to market quickly. The software infrastructure features highly integrated applications and services such as network security via a stateful inspection firewall, Internet Sharing, VPN support, and 'plug and play' home networking that includes HomePNA, wireless LAN 802.11b and Bluetooth. The OpenRG software also contains remote upgrading capabilities and ATM (PPPoA, PPPoE, bridged/routed Ethernet over ATM) and TCP/IP protocol stacks.
Pricing and Availability
The 79S334J development platform will be available July 1 and is priced individually at $2,750. Additional information about the platform is located at http://www.idt.com/products/pages/Integrated_Processors-79RC32334.html.
About IDT
IDT enhances the global network with semiconductor solutions for communications companies that lead innovation and drive convergence in voice, data and wireless networks. IDT is focused on enhancing system bandwidth with communications-specific products including integrated communications processors, IP co-processors and telecom products. The portfolio is also comprised of key support products optimized for communications applications, including the industry's broadest selection of FIFOs, multi-ports, and clock management products. In addition, the product mix includes high-performance digital logic and high-speed SRAMs to meet the requirements of leading communications companies.
Headquartered in Santa Clara, Calif., the company employs approximately 3,700 people worldwide and has manufacturing facilities in California and Oregon, and test and assembly facilities in the Philippines and Malaysia. IDT stock is traded on the Nasdaq Stock Market® under the symbol "IDTI." The company is included in the S&P 1000, which is a combination of the S&P MidCap 400 and S&P SmallCap 600 Indices, as well as the Nasdaq-100 Index® (NDX), which includes the largest non-financial companies on the Nasdaq Stock Market. Additional information about IDT is easily accessible at www.idt.com or on CD-ROM by calling (800) 345-7015. The investor hotline is (408) 654-6420.
About Jungo
Jungo Software Technologies develops the OpenRG
residential gateway software platform that enables Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) to bring broadband customer premises equipment (CPE) such as
residential gateways,
SMB gateways and IADs to market quickly. Jungo also provides software development tools for embedded systems and telephony applications, which have millions of installations in the market to date. Jungo is a privately held company with corporate offices in San Jose, California and an R&D center in Israel. Founded in 1998, Jungo is backed by strong venture funding, as well as strategic investors including Infineon Ventures and Intel Communications Fund. Find out more at
www.jungo.com.
Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. All brands or products are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. IDT disclaims any proprietary interest in the trademarks of others.
Media Contact Information:
IDT:
Lindsay Sakamoto
IDT Corporate Communications
Phone: (408) 492-8314
E-mail: lindsay.sakamoto@idt.com
Kara Kraft
KVO Public Relations
Phone:(503) 221-2335
E-mail: kara_kraft@kvo.com
Jungo:
Tania Elfersy
Jungo Software Technologies Inc.
Email:
tania@jungo.com
Phone: +972-9-8859365 ext. 277
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