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XAUI Market Opportunities, Strategies, and Forecasts, 2007 to 2013
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Demand for Internet services, the implementation of broadband and InfiniBand are major backplane transceiver market driving forces. The copper based transceivers are extending their technology life by implementing equalization flexibility to meet conditions needed to extend copper based backplane technology because is less expensive.
A high speed XAUI interface means fewer links are needed to communicate with each other compared to competitive solutions. A 10 Gb/s full duplex interposer device supports up to four 2.5 Gb/s NPUs for full-duplex traffic. It can perform as a singlechip 4 x 2.5 Gb/s switch fabric, while providing excellent QoS support.
Gigabit Ethernet will last for three more years, but InfiniBand is slated to become a replacement technology after that time. With the quantity of information doubling every seven months, there is increasing pressure to improve systems performance and support high speed data transport inside servers and routers, and in the network.
Worldwide XAUI depend on Ethernet switch and router market shipments. These markets are anticipated to have significant growth as broadband penetrates the Internet and wireless handset markets.
The backplane transceiver technology market includes copper based technologies, QSFP (Quad Small Form-Factor Pluggable) transceiver modules for InfiniBand, physical serial products, XAUI, and VCSEL based backplane transceiver products used for the support of network bandwidth growth. The demand for broadband is impacting wireless transport, creating demand for different types of backhaul.
Market growth is expected to be spurred by demand for storage and video capable networks. Higher speeds complement existing infrastructure. Gigabit Ethernet IC markets will drive demand for high-speed communications. Asynchronous IC communications capability provided by crosspoint switches permits design flexibility. Different protocols are supported.
Backplane transceiver markets in dollars at $95.3 million in 2006 are expected to reach $929.5 million by 2013. This growth is in part a result of the fact that the quantity of information is doubling every 7 months.
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