Mindspeed Demonstrates Comcerto SoC Packet Processor at Paris Conference

Mindspeed Technologies has demonstrated its Comcerto SoC packet processor at the Broadband World Forum 2010 convention that was held in Paris from October 26 to 28.

The multi-core Comcerto 1000 SoC packet processor was demonstrated distributing many concurrent high-definition video streams, and providing gigabit data rates with sturdy Quality of Service (QoS). The demo also featured an OSGi home security application.

Mindspeed also showcased its Comcerto-based systems for the enterprise and carrier markets, and fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) broadband platform. In addition, the company showcased its Transcede 4000 3G/4G/LTE wireless processor in an LTE Advanced Mezzanine Card configuration.

Mindspeed’s Executive Director of Customer Premises Equipment and Product Management, Marco Bello stated that the company’s Comcerto 1000 SoC processors deliver gigabit line rate security performance, carrier grade voice-over-IP quality, and sophisticated triple-play services, for telecom operators to install value-added services over the fiber networks. He added that the processors decrease average and maximum power consumption when compared to other solutions, by integrating ARM’s core technology, very large-scale integration design procedures, and power management application programming interfaces.

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