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Internet
Machines Invited to Present at Robertson Stephens Technology
Conference
Agoura
Hills, CA, February 21, 2002 - Internet
Machines Corporation, developer of the IMpower
family of network processing, traffic management, and switching
semiconductors for 10 Gbps Ethernet and OC-192c optical equipment,
will present at the Robertson Stephens Technology Conference
at The Palace Hotel in San Francisco on February 25 - 28,
2002. The conference will include presentations from over
400 public and private company management teams to an audience
of over 4000 investors. Chris Hoogenboom, Internet Machines'
president, CEO, and founder, will be presenting the company's
strategic vision for the 10 Gbps network processing market.
About
Internet Machines
Internet
Machines
is an award-winning fabless semiconductor company offering
the IMpower family of highly integrated communications
ICs for OC-192c and 10 Gbps optical, metro area network and
Internet infrastructure equipment. The protocol independent
IMpower family consists of the NPE10 network processing engine,
the TMC10 traffic management co-processor, the SE200 switch
element, and the Development Workbench software development
kit. This powerful lineup of wire-speed, fully programmable
semiconductors and easy-to-use software simplifies development
and greatly shortens the system vendor's time to market. The
ICs work together or individually to deliver a highly flexible,
interoperable, and field upgradeable solution. The company
is headquartered in Agoura Hills, California, with design
centers located in San Diego and Irvine, and sales and support
offices in San Jose, California, and Boston, Massachusetts,
and was named a 2001 Fabless Start-Up of the Year by the Fabless
Semiconductor Association. More information on Internet Machines
can be found at www.internetmachines.com.
For
more information, contact:
Kathy
Tebben
818.575.2175
[email protected]
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