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Posted by James Ma on June 7, 2006, 11:54 am
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Add 4 Gb/s Ethernet links to FPGA systems easily & at low cost.
High bandwidth, low latency control & data transfers.
Low gate count & low pin count.
Define your own protocol. No TCP/IP/UDP processing required.
Connection through standard switches or direct to PCs.
Simple & easy. No driver programming.
www.chipethernet.com
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