Company Overview
EZchip Technologies is a fabless semiconductor company that provides Ethernet network processors. EZchip provides its customers with solutions that scale from 1-Gigabit to 100-Gigabits per second with a common architecture and software across all products.
EZchip’s network processors provide the flexibility and integration that enable triple-play data, voice and video services in systems that make up the new Carrier Ethernet networks. Flexibility and integration make EZchip's solutions ideal for building systems for a wide range of applications in telecom networks, data centers and enterprise backbones.
EZchip Semiconductor is a public company traded on NASDAQ Global Market and the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (symbol EZCH). EZchip Semiconductor is focused entirely on its fully-owned subsidiary, EZchip Technologies.
Q109 Corporate Presentation ( 664KB)
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News
EZchip Announces First Quarter 2009 Results and Second Quarter Outlook
EZchip Announces Filing of 2008 Annual Report
EZchip Presents Record Renenues in Q4 2008: Annual Revenues up 72% with Growth in all non-GAAP Financial Parameters
EZchip Delivers NP-3 Evaluation System with 24 Gigabit Ports and Two 10-Gigabit Ports
EZchip Increases Profitability, with Revenues Exceeding $9 Million in Third Quarter 2008
EZchip Announces Record Second Quarter Revenues of $8 Million and Significant Growth in Non-GAAP Profitability
LanOptics Changes Its Corporate Name To EZchip Semiconductor
EZchip Delivers Samples of the NP-3 Network Processor to Customers
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Highlights
Investors Business Daily - Feb 13, 2009
EZchip Set to Expand into Field's Low End
by James Detar
Light Reading - Feb 11, 2009
New Routers Remain on Track
by Craig Matsumoto
Interlaken Alliance
EZchip is a member of the new Interlaken Alliance. EZchip will feature
Interlaken in its NP-4 100-Gigabit network processor to provide customers with powerful
and future-proof interoperable solutions.
New Publication
Network Processors: Architecture, Programming, and Implementation is a new textbook providing a comprehensive discussion of packet processing and includes hardware and software design examples based on the EZchip NPU architecture. Written by Professor Ran Giladi of Israel's Ben-Gurion University. Available at Amazon.com.
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