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Brocade Integrates Altera's 120G and 150G Interlaken IP into its Multi-Terabit Core Routers

Stratix V FPGA Featuring Interlaken IP Provides Brocade Line Modules the Flexibility to Scale Cloud-optimized Networks

SAN JOSE, Calif., Feb. 24, 2014 — (PRNewswire) —   Altera Corporation (NASDAQ: ALTR) today announced its Interlaken intellectual property (IP) core has been qualified and selected for production shipments in Brocade® MLX® Series multi-terabit core routers for use in datacenters. The Interlaken IP is implemented on a Stratix® V FPGA and helps enable Brocade routers to rapidly and efficiently scale cloud-optimized networks. Using Altera FPGAs and IP to scale cloud-optimized networks allows businesses to manage high volumes of network data and make real-time decisions based on the results.

"Altera provides us a single Interlaken IP design that is extremely configurable and robust, which enables the high-bandwidth efficiencies required on our various line module configurations. This unique, single configurable design, coupled with our service cost model infrastructure, benefits our enterprise and service provider customers who have tight budgets and require a specific set of services," said Majid Afshar, vice president, ASIC and hardware engineering, Brocade. "Altera's Interlaken IP delivers the bandwidth scalability and data efficiency our customers require for Big Data, but also for other applications that require high-rate data transfers through the network."

Altera's Stratix V FPGA-based Interlaken solution enables chip-to-chip packet transfers at rates over 100 Gbps, which helps OEMs move the nearly 2.5 exabytes of data that are created each day. The Interlaken IP is a fully integrated solution that includes the MAC, PCS, and PMA layers. The Brocade Stratix V FPGA-based terabit router solutions offer business decision makers:

For more information, visit: www.brocade.com/products/all/routers/product-details/netiron-mlx-series/index.page

"Brocade continues to simplify and scale network infrastructure through its router innovations," said Dan Mansur, senior director of the communications division at Altera. "Our FPGA and Interlaken solutions provide companies like Brocade an advantage that not only fits the needs of today's datacenter profiles, but are designed in such a way to handle the throughput and interface upgrades of future application needs."

Altera's Interlaken IP core scales as the demand for more bandwidth and higher performance grows. The IP has been through extensive simulation and verification and is proven to work on multiple internal and customer platforms. To learn more about Altera's Interlaken IP solutions, visit http://www.altera.com/interlaken.

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Altera Interlaken IP cores are available now through Altera. For further questions or licensing information, contact your local Altera sales representative or email Email Contact.

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