Monday 29 June 2015

Digital Crosspoint Switches and Mux/DeMux Market Shares,Strategies and Forecasts Worldwide 2012-2018


MTR: Digital Crosspoint Switches and Mux / DeMux Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts 2012-2018

 

Summary

Worldwide digital communication and data center communication markets include digital signals for video as well. Digital information may represent data or voice traffic. A large number of protocols particularly those specific to the data center are supported by digital crosspoint switches. Markets are poised to achieve significant growth as equipment manufacturers find ways to design crosspoint switches and buffers into products, giving significant new functionality.
Digital crosspoint switches are used in high rate data transfer situations to support integration of information in data centers and by carriers. Broadcast quality video transport of data on the Internet is evolving new applications including those at every level of the supply chain, creating demand at the high end for crosspoint switches.
High quality, high speed data and video transport is part of the evolution of broadband networks. Data within the data center is being moved to storage devices and through networks. Data is moving across regional and international locations at a more rapid pace.
According to Susan Eustis, lead author of the WinterGreen Research team that prepared the Digital Crosspoint Switches and Buffers market research study, “With breakthrough 10 Gbps port capacity, the next generation digital crosspoint switch devices enable a next generation level of performance and architectural options for higher density system designs. 



These 10 Gbps devices are used to implement the 40 Gbps and 100 Gbps port capacity. High speed data infrastructure for40 Gbps and 100 Gbps port capacity is being built almost exclusively from 10 Gbps crosspoint switches. The ability to achieve 40 Gbps data transport and routing devices by stringing together 4 10Gbps devices is less expensive than going to a 40 Gbps device.”
Any technology has an adoption curve. Components that start at market prices are subject to economies of scale. They are priced accordingly. Customers have shipments in 1 gig. These devices are getting mature. The price is dropping substantially. The same is happening for 10 Gbps devices.
Companies seem to feel that there is a little life left in the 10 Gbps crosspoint devices due to the recent technology breakthroughs giving some market life to these devices before 25 Gbps and 28 Gbps devices roll into full product release. Full product release is sure to drive prices down for the new units, making it attractive to use smaller crosspoint switches linked together to gain capacity.

Communications semiconductors demand is increasing. Evolving technology for broadband access is increasing data rates. The increase in network traffic is in part because of the Internet and voice over IP. High speed video transport has become more feasible and is being used more.
A quantum increase in the quantity of data that is being transmitted has occurred. Broadband communications networks are supported in part by advanced digital crosspoint switch devices that permit interconnect functioning to be efficient. They are part of an overall market for network infrastructure equipment and communications semiconductors that offer attractive long-term growth prospects.
Networks are moving to embrace a universal Ethernet protocol. As network bandwidth requirements continue to accelerate, more systems require solutions for high-speed signal integrity problems. Crosspoint switch connectivity product lines sell into carrier and enterprise networking applications.
Products address an increasing need to transport signals at ever increasing speed. Units go across fiber, cable, and copper backplane applications. Incumbent telecommunications carriers, integrated communication service providers, cable multiple service operators, and data center managers are among those worldwide who continue to upgrade and expand legacy portions of their networks. The aim is to accommodate new service offerings. A further aim is to reduce operating costs.
The upgrade and expansion cycle requires the development of a variety of new equipment
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created from advanced semiconductor solutions. The development of new, next-generation networks is an ongoing effort for both service providers and enterprise data centers.
This study illustrates the digital crosspoint switch market driving forces. It describes the principal competitive factors that impact the success of digital crosspoint switches as they are used to provide chips for high speed data integration management solutions. Market opportunities are addressed in the comprehensive market study that lays out strategy considerations in considerable detail: Markets at $260.7 million in 2011 are anticipated to reach $901.1 billion by 2018.


Check Out These Key Topics

Crosspoint Switch
Muxbuffer
Portable Consumer Devices
Wireless Handsets
Converged Data And Video
Automotive Crosspoint Switch
Security Crosspoint Switch
Video Crosspoint Switch
Multimedia Crosspoint Switch
Carrier Crosspoint Switch
Crosspoint Switch Power Conservation
Multistage Crosspoint Switching
High Speed Networks Drive Crosspoint Switch Adoption
Backplane Efficiency
Ethernet Adoption at Desktop
Storage Industry Adoption of Crosspoint Switches
Crosspoint Switch Matrix With Input And Output
Crosspoint Switch on Internet
Network Access
Enterprise Networks
Metropolitan Area Networks
Crosspoint Switch Architecture
Transport Networks
Optical Transport
Digital Optical Networks
Core Networks
Metro Networks
TransNet / TransConnect
Ethernet Mobile Backhaul
Mobile Backhaul
Digital Optical Network
Photonic Integrated Circuits
Digital Line Module
OTN
ROADM
Tunable optics
Pluggable optics
ASON/GMPLS
Data switching
ODB capability
Optimized optical transport infrastructure
100 Gigabit Ethernet
40 Gigabit Ethernet
High-Bandwidth
Fiber Transmission
Spectral Efficiency
Network Construction
Internet Protocol Traffic
Mobile Backhaul
MuxBuffer
Portable Consumer Devices
Wireless Handsets
Converged Data And Video
Automotive Crosspoint Switch
Security Crosspoint Switch
Video Crosspoint Switch
Multimedia Crosspoint Switch
Carrier Crosspoint Switch
Crosspoint Switch Power Conservation
Multistage Crosspoint Switching



High Speed Networks Drive Crosspoint Switch Adoption
Backplane Efficiency
Ethernet Adoption at Desktop
Storage Industry Adoption of Crosspoint Switches
Crosspoint Switch Matrix With Input And Output
Crosspoint Switch on Internet
Network Access
Enterprise Networks
Metropolitan Area Networks
Companies Profiled

Market Leaders

Texas Instruments / National Semiconductor
MindSpeed
Analog Devices
Vitesse

Market Participants

Hittite
Intersil
Lattice
LSI
Maxim Integrated Technologies
Maxim Revenue
Micrel
Semtech
Thinklogical

Table of contents

  1. DIGITAL CROSSPOINT SWITCH MARKET DYNAMICS AND MARKET DESCRIPTION 1-1
    1.1 Digital Crosspoint Switch Definition 1-1
    1.1.1 Digital Crosspoint Non-Linear Buffered Signal Conditioning And Switching 1-2
    1.1.2 Digital Crosspoint Switch Attributes 1-3



1.2 Stability Of Global Credit And Financial Markets 1-5
1.3 Digital Crosspoint Switch Design Wins 1-6
1.3.1 Digital Switches 1-7
1.3.2 Semiconductor Components 1-7
1.4 Service Provider Communications Industry 1-8
1.4.1 Telecommunications Service Providers 1-9
1.4.2 Carrier Networking 1-10
1.4.3 Network Access Last Mile Of Telecommunications Network 1-13
1.4.4 Metropolitan Area Networks 1-14
1.5 Data Centers 1-15
1.5.1 Data Center Storage 1-16
1.5.2 Cloud Computing Impact On Data Center Systems 1-18
1.5.3 Enterprise Networking 1-19
1.5.4 Increasing Demands for "Next-Generation Networking" Integrated Circuits 1-21
1.6 Communications Topology 1-22
1.7 Internet And Wireless Communications Technology 1-24
1.7.1 Optical Networks 1-25
1.7.2 Data And Video Traffic Being Added In Abundance To Voice Traffic 1-26
1.7.3 Semiconductor Companies Design Crosspoint Switches 1-27
1.8 Security Systems 1-27
1.8.1 Data Center Security Architecture 1-28
1.8.2 Carrier Network Security Architecture 1-29
1.9 Digital Crosspoint Product Positioning 1-30
1.9.1 Digital Crosspoint Switch Advantages 1-33
1.9.2 Digital Crosspoint Limitations 1-37
1.10 Digital Crosspoint Switch Functions 1-38
1.10.1 Crosspoint Switch Standards 1-38
1.10.2 Crosspoint Switch Equalization Technology 1-38
1.10.3 Channel-Isolation Capabilities 1-40
1.10.4 Power Conservation Technology 1-41
1.10.5 Built-In System Test Features 1-41

2 DIGITAL CROSSPOINT SWITCH MARKET SHARES AND MARKET FORECASTS 2-1
2.1 Demand for Digital Crosspoint Switches 2-1



2.1.1 Using 10 Gbps Devices To Implement 40 Gbps and
100 Gbps Port Capacity 2-1
2.1.2 Communications Semiconductor Demand 2-3
2.1.3 Carrier Networking 2-4
2.1.4 Enterprise Networking 2-4
2.1.5 Crosspoint Switch Market Driving Forces 2-4
2.1.6 Digital Crosspoint Switch Market Assessment by Array Size and Chip Speed 2-10
2.1.7 Significant Developments In Crosspoint Switch Semiconductor Technology 2-14
2.2 Large Array Digital Crosspoint Switch Market Shares 2-15
2.2.1 Digital Devices Digital Crosspoint Switches 2-18
2.2.2 Digital Devices Video Crosspoint Switch Applications 2-19
2.2.3 Vitesse 2-20
2.2.4 Vitesse Market Targets 2-24
2.2.5 Vitesse Comprehensive Crosspoint Offering 2-26
2.2.6 Vitesse Mux And Demux Devices 2-26
2.2.7 Mindspeed Customers Include Alcatel-Lucent, Cisco Systems 2-28
2.2.8 Mindspeed Offers High Performance 2-30
2.2.9 Mindspeed Addresses High-Growth Markets 2-30
2.2.10 Semtech / Gennum 2-31
2.2.11 Market Segments for Large Array Size Digital Crosspoint Switch 2-32
2.2.12 Video Distribution, Broadcast, And Security Large Array Digital Crosspoint Switch Market Shares 2-34
2.2.13 Carrier Communications Large Array Digital Crosspoint Switch Market Shares 2-36
2.2.14 Data Center Large Array Digital Crosspoint Switches Market Shares2-36
2.3 Small Array Digital Crosspoint Switch Market Shares 2-39
2.3.1 Market Segments Small Array Digital Crosspoint Switch and Buffer, Dollars, Worldwide, 2011 2-43
2.3.2 Auto And Auto Entertainment Small Array Size Digital Crosspoint Switches And Buffers Market Shares 2-44
2.3.3 Video Distribution and Video Broadcast Small Array Size Digital Crosspoint Switches and Buffers Market Shares 2-45
2.3.4 Computer Networking Small Array Digital Crosspoint Switch and Buffers 2-46
2.3.5 Industrial And Automatic Test Equipment (ATE) Small Array Size Digital Crosspoint Switches And Buffers Market Shares2-47



2.3.6 Telco and Service Provider Networking Small Array Digital Crosspoint Switches and Buffers Market Shares 2-48
2.3.7 Digital Crosspoint Switch Vendor Market Positioning 2-49
2.3.8 Texas Instruments Gigabit 8 x 8 Crosspoint Switch 2-54
2.3.9 Texas Instruments / National Semiconductor LVDS – Low Voltage Differential Signaling 2-54
2.3.10 Texas Instruments / National Semiconductor Crosspoint Switch Description 2-56
2.3.11 Texas Instruments / National Semiconductor LVDS Crosspoint Switches High-Speed Signal Switching Over Lossy Printed Circuit Board Backplanes And Balanced Cables 2-56
2.3.12 Texas Instruments Crosspoint Switch 2-59
2.4 Digital Crosspoint Switch Market Forecasts 2-60
2.4.1 Industry Digital Crosspoint Switch Market Segments 2-64
2.4.2 Telecom Carrier Digital Crosspoint Switch Forecasts 2-66
2.4.3 Enterprise Data Center Networking Digital Crosspoint Switches Applications 2-74
2.4.4 Broadcast, Video Distribution, and Security Crosspoint Switches Video Industry Market Dollars 2-81
2.4.5 Automotive and Industrial Digital Crosspoint Switch Market Forecasts 2-83
2.5 Digital Crosspoint Switch Pricing 2-90
2.5.1 Maxim Crosspoint Switch Pricing 2-92
2.6 Digital Crosspoint Switch Regional Market Segments 2-93
2.6.1 Crosspoint Switch Regional Market Segment Analysis 2-94
2.6.2 Vitesse Net Revenues Summarized By Geographic Area: 2-95
2.6.3 Digital Devices Sales by Regional Segment 2-96
2.6.4 Mindspeed Regional Revenue 2-96
2.6.5 LSI Sales by Region 2-97

3. DIGITAL CROSSPOINT SWITCH PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 3-1
3.1 Mindspeed Crosspoint Switches 3-1
3.1.1 Mindspeed Crosspoint Switch High Speed Capabilities 3-2
3.1.2 Mindspeed Technologies Semiconductor Solutions
For Network Infrastructure Applications 3-4
3.1.3 Mindspeed Signal Conditioners and Crosspoints 3-5
3.1.4 Mindspeed 72x72 3.2 Gbps Crosspoint Switch with Integrated CDRs, Input Equalization & Pre-Emphasis 3-8
3.1.5 Mindspeed 144x144 3.2 Gbps Crosspoint Switch with Integrated CDRs, Programmable
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Input Equalization, and Output Pre-emphasis3-10
3.1.6 Mindspeed 17x17 3.2 Gbps Crosspoint Switch with Input Equalization 3-12
3.1.7 Mindspeed 4.25 Gbps Quad-Channel Backplane Driver and Adaptive Equalizer with 4x4 Crosspoint Switch 3-13
3.1.8 Mindspeed 72x72 4.25 Gbps Crosspoint Switch w/ Amplif-Eye™ Signal Conditioning 3-14
3.1.9 Mindspeed 72x72 4.25 Gbps Crosspoint Switch w/ Amplif-Eye™ Signal Conditioning 3-15
3.1.10 Mindspeed 144x144 4.25 Gbps Crosspoint Switch with Amplif-Eye™ Signal Conditioning 3-16
3.1.11 Mindspeed34x34 3.2 Gbps Crosspoint Switch with Input Equalization 3-16
3.2 Texas Instrument / National Semiconductor 3-17
3.2.1 Texas Instruments SN65LVCP408 Status: Active 8x8 4.25Gbps Crosspoint Switch 3-21
3.2.2 Texas Instruments Mux, Linear Redriver 3-24
3.2.3 Texas Instruments Equalization for Backplanes 3-26
3.2.4 National Semiconductor LVDS Signal Conditioners 3-27
3.2.5 National Semiconductor DS25CP102Q, a
3.125 Gbps 2x2 LVDS Crosspoint 3-27
3.2.6 National Semiconductor Crosspoint Switch Description 3-29
3.2.7 National Semiconductor Cross point Switch Applications 3-30
3.2.8 National Semiconductor LVDS - Low Voltage Differential Signaling 3-31
3.2.9 TI Video Communication Endpoints 3-33
3.3 Vitesse 3-34
3.3.1 Vitesse 11.5 Gbps 16x16 Asynchronous Crosspoint Switch and Signal Conditioner 3-37
3.3.2 Vitesse Crosspoint Switch Applications 3-39
3.4 Analog Devices 3-43
3.4.1 Analog Devices Video Crosspoint Switches 3-43
3.4.2 Analog Devices Crosspoint Switch Portfolio 3-44
3.4.3 Analog Devices Digital Crosspoint Switches 3-45
3.4.4 Analog Devices Video Crosspoint Switches 3-47
3.4.5 Analog Devices AD8152 Digital Crosspoint Switches 3-48
3.4.6 Analog Devices ADV3228: 750 MHz, 8 x 8 Analog Crosspoint Switch 3-52
3.4.7 Analog Devices Applications 3-53
3.4.8 Analog Devices Functional Block Diagram for ADV3228 750 MHz, 8 x 8 Analog Crosspoint Switch 3-55
3.4.9 Analog Crosspoint Switches 3-56



3.4.10 Analog Devices Digital Crosspoint Switches 3-59
3.4.11 Analog Devices Video Crosspoint Switches 3-61
3.5 Semtech / Gennum 3-62
3.5.1 Gennum's Crosspoint Asynchronous Switch, the GX4002 3-64
3.5.2 Gennum Corporation Crosspoint Switches Address Broadcast Equipment Manufacturer Requirements 3-65
3.5.3 Gennum Family Of Crosspoint Switches 3Gb/s Crosspoint Enables Larger Broadcast Equipment Designs 3-66
3.5.4 Gennum's Crosspoint Sophisticated Support For Multiple Data Rates And Formats 3-67
3.5.5 Gennum's Crosspoint End-to-End Portfolio of Broadcast Video Products Optimized for Crosspoint Switch 3-69
3.5.6 Gennum's Crosspoint Pricing and Availability 3-69
3.5.7 Gennum Family Of Six Crosspoint Devices 3-70
3.5.8 Gennum Targets Studios 3-72
3.6 Maxim 3-78
3.6.1 Maxim Crosspoint Switch 3-79
3.6.2 Maxim Crosspoints and Multiplexers 3-80
3.6.3 Maxim MAX9675 Video Crosspoint Switches 3-81
3.6.4 Maxim Crosspoint Switch MAX9675 3-83
3.6.5 Maxim MAX4359/MAX4360/MAX4456 low-Cost Video Crosspoint Switches 3-86
3.6.6 Maxim MAX4456 Digitally Controlled 8x8 Switch Matrix 3-87
3.7 Intersil 3-89
3.7.1 Intersil Crosspoint Switch 3-89
3.7.2 Intersil Low Power, 8x8 Video 3-91
3.8 LSI 3-92
3.9 Fairchild Semiconductor 3-96
3.9.1 Fairchild Semiconductor Crosspoint Switch Applications 3-99
3.10 Zarlink 3-99
3.10.1 Zarlink MT8816 8x16 Analog Switch Array 3-100
3.11 Switch Fabric ASIC for Modular LAN/SAN Switch 3-101
3.12 Intel and Numonyx Stacked, Cross Point Phase Change Memory 3-102
3.13 IBM Phase Change Memory 3-107

4. DIGITAL CROSSPOINT SWITCH TECHNOLOGY 4-1



4.1 Standards for 40G and 100G Enhanced Forward Error Correction 4-1
4.2 Data Center Fabric Computing Network Innovation With Crosspoint Switches 4-1
4.2.1 Data Center Ethernet and Other Protocols 4-2
4.3 What is Jitter? 4-3
4.4 Crosspoint Switch Extends Moore’s Law 4-4
4.5 Topologies For Backplane Architecture 4-5
4.5.1 Primary Traffic Patterns In A Backplane Environment 4-5
4.5.2 Multi-Point Architecture And Point-To-Point Architectures 4-7
4.5.3 Crosspoint Switch Device That Has Multiple Ports In Which Any Input Port Can Be Connected To Any Output Port 4-8
4.5.4 Point-To-Point Switched Backplane 4-9
4.5.5 Star Topology 4-9
4.5.6 Out-Of-Band And In-Band Switch Control 4-10
4.5.7 Mesh Backplane 4-11
4.5.8 Point-To-Point 4-12
4.5.9 Multi-Point Backplane 4-13
4.5.10 Switching From Multi-Point Architecture 4-15
4.6 Low Voltage Differential Signaling LVDS Standard 4-16
4.7 LVDS Offered By A Variety Of Vendors 4-21
4.7.1 National Semiconductor BLVDS (Bus LVDS) – 4-22
4.7.2 BLVDS Has Addressed A Wide Market Space 4-23
4.7.3 National Semiconductor GLVDS 4-24
4.8 Intersil Video Crosspoint Delivers Black-Level Accuracy 4-24
4.9 Communications Adoption Of Broadband Applications 4-25
4.9.1 T/E & SONET/SDH 4-28
4.9.2 Consumer/Industrial 4-30
4.10 Serial Communications 4-30
4.10.1 Power Management 4-32
4.10.2 Storage 4-33
4.11 Ideal Switch 4-34
4.11.1 Switch With Virtual Output Queues On The Ingress Side 4-36
4.11.2 Switch With Shared Memory in Switch Fabric 4-38
4.11.3 Buffered Crossbar Switch Architecture 4-39
4.12 Development of 10 Gbit/s Ethernet Supports 40Gbit/s and 100 Gbits/s 4-42



4.12.1 Cisco Metro Ethernet Services 4-43
4.12.2 Enterprise Applications 4-44
4.13 Scheduling, Quality of Service (QoS), and Arbitration 4-45
4.13.1 Scheduling 4-45
4.13.2 Arbitration 4-46
4.13.3 Quality of Service (QoS) 4-46
4.13.4 Frames 4-47
4.14 Redundancy 4-48
4.14.1 Passive Redundancy (1:1, N:1) 4-49
4.14.2 Load-Sharing Redundancy (N+1, N-1, N+N) 4-49
4.14.3 Active Redundancy (1+1) 4-50

5. DIGITAL CROSSPOINT SWITCH COMPANY PROFILES 5-1
5.1 Analog Devices 5-1
5.1.1 Analog Devices Focus On Key Strategic Markets 5-2
5.1.2 Analog Devices Broad Line Of High-Performance ICs 5-3
5.1.3 Analog Devices Digital Signal Processing Products 5-4
5.1.4 Analog Devices Revenue 5-4
5.1.5 Analog Devices Revenue Trends by End Market 5-6
5.1.6 Analog Devices Industrial – 5-7
5.1.7 Analog Devices Automotive – 5-7
5.1.8 Analog Devices Consumer – 5-8
5.1.9 Analog Devices Communications – 5-8
5.1.10 Analog Devices Markets and Applications 5-8
5.1.11 Analog Devices Industrial and Instrumentation Segments 5-9
5.1.12 Analog Devices Defense/Aerospace Segment 5-10
5.1.13 Analog Devices Energy Management Segment 5-11
5.1.14 Analog Devices Healthcare Segment 5-12
5.1.15 Analog Devices Automotive Segment 5-13
5.1.16 Analog Devices Consumer Segment 5-16
5.1.17 Analog Devices Communications Segment 5-16
5.1.18 Analog Devices Segment Financial Information and Geographic Information 5-17
5.1.19 Analog Devices Revenue Trends by Product Type 5-17
5.1.20 Analog Devices Revenue Trends by Geographic Region 5-18



5.1.21 Analog Devices Sales by Regional Segment 5-18
5.2 Hittite 5-20
5.2.1 Hittite High Performance Analog, Digital & Mixed Signal ICs, Modules, Subsystems & Instrumentation 5-21
5.2.2 Hittite Microwave Commitment to Innovation, Design & Quality Products 5-22
5.2.3 Hittite Microwave Broad Product Portfolio 5-23
5.2.4 Hittite Microwave Supporting Digital, RF, Microwave & Millimeterwave Applications Across Eight Markets 5-24
5.3 Integrated Device Technology, Inc. (IDT) 5-26
5.3.1 Integrated Device Technology, Inc. (IDT) Market Focus 5-27
5.3.2 Integrated Device Technology, Inc. (IDT) Communication Timing Products: 5-30
5.3.3 Integrated Device Technology (IDT) Digital Logic Products: 5-30
5.4 Intersil 5-32
5.4.1 Intersil Crosspoint Switch 5-32
5.4.2 Intersil Switches/MUXs/Crosspoints 5-33
5.5 Lattice ispGDX2 5-45
5.6 LSI 5-48
5.6.1 LSI Sold External Storage Systems Business 5-48
5.6.2 LSI Acquires SandForce 5-49
5.6.3 LSI First Quarter 2012 Revenue 5-49
5.6.4 LSI First Quarter 2012 Highlights 5-50
5.6.5 LSI Information about Geographic Areas 5-52
5.6.6 LSI LinkXpress Crosspoint Switch 5-53
5.6.7 LSI LinkXpress Crosspoint Switch 5-56
5.7 Maxim Integrated Technologies 5-60
5.7.1 Maxim Revenue 5-63
5.8 Micrel 5-64
5.8.1 Micrel Quality Management System 5-67
5.8.2 Micrel Revenue 5-67
5.8.3 Micrel Leading Manufacturer of IC Solutions 5-69
5.9 Mindspeed Technologies 5-69
5.9.1 Mindspeed Customers 5-72
5.9.2 Mindspeed Revenue 5-73
5.9.3 Mindspeed Reports Fiscal Third Quarter 2012 Results 5-73



5.9.4 Mindspeed Technologies Revenue Fiscal Third Quarter 2012 5-74
5.9.5 Mindspeed Strategy 5-78
5.9.6 Mindspeed Amplif-Eye(TM) Signal-Conditioning Solutions for High-Definition Video Applications 5-81
5.9.7 Mindspeed Extends Family of Reconfigurable Crosspoint Switches 5-84
5.9.8 Mindspeed Number One Position In Deployed Small Cell Processors Worldwide 5-86
5.9.9 Mindspeed Scalable System-on-Chip Solutions for Next-Generation Mobile Networks 5-87
5.9.10 Mindspeed Product Portfolio For Enabling Large Broadcasters And Video Production Facilities To Create, Transmit, And Deliver Content 5-88
5.10 ON Semiconductor 5-90
5.10.1 ON Semiconductor Revenue 5-91
5.11 Semtech 5-92
5.11.1 Gemtech GX4002 2x2 14.025Gb/s Crosspoint Switch 5-92
5.11.2 Semtech / Gennum Corporation 5-95
5.12 Texas Instruments 5-96
5.12.1 TI Analog 5-98
5.12.2 TI Embedded Processing 5-100
5.12.3 TI Wireless 5-100
5.12.4 TI Other 5-101
5.12.5 TI Product Cycle Market Characteristics 5-103
5.12.6 TI Competitive Landscape 5-104
5.12.7 TI Customers 5-105
5.12.8 TI Revenue 5-105
5.13 Thinklogical Digital Crosspoint Switch 5-106
5.13.1 Thinklogical Digital Crosspoint Switch Series 5-109
5.13.2 Thinklogical Controlling the Digital Crosspoint Switch DCS 5-110
5.14 Vitesse 5-116
5.14.1 Vitesse Strategy 5-118
5.14.2 Vitesse Targets Large and Growing Markets 5-119
5.14.3 Vitessse Focus on Networks in Transformation 5-120
5.14.4 Vitesse Develop and Leverage Differentiating Technology in Market Leading Products 5-122
5.14.5 Vitesse Product Overview 5-125
5.14.6 Vitesse Ethernet Switching Product Line 5-125



5.14.7 Vitesse Carrier Ethernet Switch Engines: 5-126
5.14.8 Vitesse Enterprise Ethernet Switches: 5-126
5.14.9 Vitesse Ethernet Media Access Controllers ("MACs"): 5-128
5.14.10 Vitesse Gigabit Ethernet Copper and Dual- Media Transceivers: 5-129
5.14.11 Vitesse Gigabit Ethernet Copper and Dual-Media Transceivers with 1588v2 Packet Timing And Synchronization: 5-129
5.14.12 Vitesse Connectivity Product Line 5-130
5.14.13 Vitesse Crosspoint Switches: 5-132
5.14.14 Vitesse Signal Integrity Devices: 5-132
5.14.15 Vitesse Transport Processing Product Line 5-133
5.14.16 Vitesse Switches: 5-134
5.14.17 Vitesse Market Overview 5-135
5.14.18 Vitesse Strategy 5-136
5.14.19 Vitesse Product Revenues 5-137
5.15 Selected Digital Crosspoint Switch Market Participants 5-142
Digital Crosspoint Switch Examples
Digital Crosspoint Switch Descriptions 6-1
Analog Devices 6-1
Texas Instruments 6-1
Marvell 6-1
Mindspeed Technologies 6-1
Maxim Integrated Products 6-5
Texas Instruments 6-7
Texas Instruments 2x2 6-10
Texas Instrument / National Semiconductor 6-14
3x3 National Semiconductor 6-16
Mindspeed Technologies 48X48 6-17
Texas Instruments 2x2 6-17
20x20 6-18
3x3 Analog Devices 6-19
Mux / DeMux Analog Devices 6-19
4x4 Analog Devices 6-20
12x12 Analog Devices 6-21
16x16 Analog Devices 6-22



2x2 National Semiconductor 6-22
2x2 Fairchild Semiconductor 6-24
160x160 Mindspeed 6-30
Eight-Port Crosspoint Switch Mindspeed 6-30
16x4 Crosspoint Switch Mindspeed 6-31
Mindspeed 6-31
20X20 Mindspeed 6-32
24X24Mindspeed 6-32
72 X 72 Mindspeed 6-33
80X80 Mindspeed 6-33
48X48 Mindspeed 6-33
144X144 Mindspeed 6-34
288X288 Mindspeed 6-35
36X36 Mindspeed 6-35
Texas Instruments 6-36
2x2 Texas Instruments 6-36
2x2 Texas Instruments 6-39
8x4 Texas Instruments 6-41
8 x 8 crosspoint or a 16 x 4 cross- point Texas Instruments 6-41
16x8 Texas Instruments 6-41
2x2 Texas Instruments 6-42
4x4 Texas Instruments 6-44
32x16 Texas Instruments 6-46
4x1 Texas Instruments 6-46
ANALOG Devices 6-47
32 x 17 ANALOG Devices 6-47
34 x34 ANALOG Devices 6-48
3 x 3 ANALOG Devices 6-50
4 x 4 ANALOG Devices 6-50
12 x 12 ANALOG Devices 6-51
8 x 8 ANALOG Devices 6-54
16 x 16 ANALOG Devices 6-55
40 x 40 ANALOG Devices 6-56
Mux demux 6-56
On Semiconductor 6-57


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