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Microsemi: Switchtec PFX PCIe Switch

24 to 96 lanes

Microsemi Corporation announced the availability of its Switchtec PFX PCIe switch, providing high density, low power PCIe switch for data center, communications, defense and industrial applications.

MICROSEMI_PM8536 PFX 96xG3 Fanout PCIe Switch

Using simple hardware configuration and advanced diagnostics and debug capabilities, the PFX enables PCIe solutions for a variety of systems from scalable JBOFs (just a bunch of flash) to general purpose applications requiring low power and high-reliability PCIe switching. Typical applications for the PFX include data center equipment, defense and industrial servers, workstations, test equipment, video production and broadcasting equipment, cellular infrastructure, access networks, metro networks and core networking.

Our Switchtec PFX PCIe switches provide industry-leading capabilities required for high performance data center solutions, while leveraging these same features for general purpose PCIe switching applications-a market that can benefit greatly from these enhancements,” said Derek Dicker, VP, manager, business unit, performance storage, Microsemi. “As we work with top tier customers in the ever-growing data center market, we will continue to utilize our expertise to deliver unique performance features and innovative solutions that align with their specific needs.

Switchtec PFX family comprises switches from 24 lanes to 96 lanes, providing:

  • Most flexible port bifurcation in the industry, from x2 to x16 lanes per port;

  • Highest port and Non-Transparent Bridge (NTB) density, with up to 48 ports and 48 NTBs;

  • High switch partition density, with up to 24 for efficient use of system resources;

  • Error containment and surprise-plug and unplug support to prevent system crashes;

  • Diagnostics and debug features to identify, diagnose and fix problems; and

  • SRIS for cabled PCIe and lower cost system designs.

According to market research firm IDC’s report titled, Worldwide Solid State Drive Forecast, 2015-2019, the industry is transitioning toward PCIe-based SSDs, with these devices estimated to be more than 40% of enterprise SSD revenue by 2019.

With target applications including PCIe SSD enclosures, flash arrays, multi-host architectures and high density and blade servers, firm’s PFX PCIe switches are engineered to scale PCIe flash in high-performance data center applications, providing high-reliability PCIe with advanced error containment capabilities, the most flexible port bifurcation and lowest power, and the highest port and NTB density.

Switchtec PFX fanout switch is sampling now, with production expected later this year.

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