Dialogic selects Freescale processing solutions to power session bandwidth optimization products

Telecom Lead India: Dialogic has selected processing solutions from Freescale Semiconductor to power Session Bandwidth Optimization products to boost data throughput and reduce power requirements for wireless network operators.

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Freescale is a key provider of processing technology for Dialogic’s I-Gate 4000 line of Session Bandwidth Optimizers (SBOs).

I-Gate solutions are expected to reduce capital and operating expenditures for wireless carriers by supporting additional subscribers and services.

The latest I-Gate SBO products integrate Freescale’s QorIQ P4080 processor and StarCore MSC8156 DSP, and new Dialogic offerings are slated to incorporate Freescale’s QorIQ T4240 multicore processor.

“We have worked with Freescale for several years and developed a great synergy between Freescale technologies and our customers’ needs. This synergy, combined with the company’s unparalleled customer support, pointed clearly to Freescale as the choice for Dialogic’s new I-Gate products,” said Yair Hevdeli, vice president and general manger, Bandwidth Optimization Business Unit at Dialogic.

Moreover, Freescale’s eight-core QorIQ P4080 processor delivers optimal price/performance ratios and has been deployed by many networking equipment OEMs. The six-core Freescale MSC8156 DSP delivers exceptional performance and power savings while providing eight 16-bit MACS of throughput per cycle. And Freescale’s forthcoming QorIQ T4240 device achieved the highest overall CoreMark benchmark performance score for an embedded processor.

“Dialogic’s innovative I-Gate Session Bandwidth Optimizers are highly compelling products that enable cost-effective transport of VoIP and data traffic in 2G, 3G and LTE mobile networks and next-generation networks, virtually tripling bandwidth capacity,” said Bernd Lienhard, vice president and general manager for Freescale’s Networking Processor Division.

Recently, Huawei deployed Freescale Semiconductor’s MSC8156 digital signal processor (DSP) in its TD-SCDMA Base Stations throughout China. The selection of MSC8156 DSP has allowed Huawei to provide high-performance digital signal processing capabilities for a number of TD-SCDMA base stations.

editor@telecomlead.com

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