| Who: | MoSys (NASDAQ:MOSY), a leader in semiconductor solutions that enable fast, intelligent data access for Cloud, network and communications systems, is presenting at The Linley Group’s Linley Cloud Hardware Conference 2017. In his presentation, “Searching Beyond TCAMs,” MoSys’ VP of technology innovation and system applications, Michael Miller, will present how the increasing implementation of SDN, NFV, and security requirements are driving the need for different kinds of searches, including regrex and in-field flexibility. While TCAMs and multi-core CPUs can address this need, offload engines can provide higher performance and more cost- and power-effective solutions. MoSys will present a breadth of software-defined solutions using its Programmable Search Engine (PSE) platform while highlighting architectural features. | ||
| What: | Cloud computing is exploding and the industry is grappling with an accelerating pace of technology innovation. Hyperscale data centers are breaking the traditional definitions of servers and networking while rapidly scaling performance. Optimal performance and power efficiency now demand heterogeneous computing, making the rack-scale platform more open than ever before. Carriers are adopting SDN and NFV, replacing purpose-built equipment with processor-centric designs that run virtual network functions. This environment is turning everything on its head, with innovation trumping traditional application compatibility, in turn leading to new opportunities and unique solutions. This single-track event is the only one of its kind focused on the processors, accelerators, Ethernet controllers, new memory technologies, and interconnects for cloud computing and networking. | ||
| When: | The Linley Cloud Hardware Conference takes place February 8, 2017. | ||
| Where: | Hyatt Regency Santa Clara 5101 Great America Parkway Santa Clara, California 95054 |
About MoSys, Inc.
MoSys, Inc. (NASDAQ:MOSY) is a fabless semiconductor company enabling leading equipment manufacturers in the networking and communications systems markets to address the continual increase in Internet users, data and services. The company's solutions deliver data path connectivity, speed and intelligence while eliminating data access bottlenecks on line cards and systems scaling from 100G to multi-terabits per second. Engineered and built for high-reliability carrier and enterprise applications, MoSys' Bandwidth Engine® and LineSpeed™ IC product families are based on the company's patented high-performance, high-density intelligent access and high-speed serial interface technology, and utilize the company's highly efficient GigaChip® Interface. MoSys is headquartered in Santa Clara, California. More information is available at www.mosys.com.
Bandwidth Engine, GigaChip and MoSys are registered trademarks of MoSys, Inc. in the US and/or other countries. LineSpeed and the MoSys logo are trademarks of MoSys, Inc. All other marks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners.
Contacts: Kristine Perham Director of Marketing Communications MoSys, Inc. +1 (408) 418-7670 [email protected]


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