APS Networks To Use MoSys Blazar Accelerator Engines

MoSys Blazar Accelerator Engines Enable Performance Improvement in Key Areas, such as Quality of Audio and Video Streaming and Response Times for Voice Assistants SAN JOSE, CA / ACCESSWIRE / June 29, 2021 / MoSys,

MoSys Blazar Accelerator Engines Enable Performance Improvement in Key Areas, such as Quality of Audio and Video Streaming and Response Times for Voice Assistants

SAN JOSE, CA / ACCESSWIRE / June 29, 2021 / MoSys, Inc. (NASDAQ:MOSY) is focused on Accelerating Data Intelligence and provides both semiconductor and IP solutions that enable fast, intelligent data access for Cloud, networking, security, communications system and 5G systems. Today, MoSys announced that APS Networks® has chosen to include MoSys® silicon to increase performance and bring increased user connection quality, performance and functionality to its newly introduced Advanced Programmable Switches aimed at improving broadband customers’ overall Internet experience.

APS Networks has designed in multiple third generation MoSys Blazar Accelerator Engines per system for its new switches based on the following:

  • Need to maximize subscriber counts
    • MoSys silicon is up to 8X capacity of QDR memories in a single chip
  • Need to increase per-subscriber performance
    • MoSys silicon includes innovative, in-memory accelerator engines, unavailable in legacy memories, that bring compute as close as possible to the stored data
    • Data can be read, modified, and rewritten without main processor intervention
  • Need to increase the overall subscriber experience
    • MoSys silicon enables active monitoring of tens of thousands of subscribers per system
  • Need to reduce cost and time to market
    • MoSys silicon is very easy to add – 40X less pins, simpler board layouts, reduced PCB layer counts to reduce design time and cost
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