Internet
Machines to Present at Morgan Stanley Semiconductor
Private Company Conference
Agoura
Hills, CA, November 12, 2001
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 Morgan Stanley Semiconductor
Private Company Conference being held on Thursday,
November 15, 2001, at the Ritz-Carlton in San
Francisco, California. Chris Hoogenboom, Internet
Machines' CEO, president, and founder, is scheduled
to present at 1:15 pm.
About
Internet Machines
Internet
Machines is
a fabless semiconductor company that offers 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 array of wire-speed,
fully programmable semiconductors and 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 in
Southern California, with design centers located
in San Diego and Irvine, and sales offices in
San Jose, California, and Boston, Massachusetts.
For
more information, contact:
Kathy
Tebben
818.575.2175
[email protected]
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