Our very early goals are to develop a low-cost 180/130nm Gigabit router product with built-in cryptographic primitives and direct packet routing.
The second product is a 28nm (or lower) Quad-Core competitor to the ASpeed 2600, a Boot Management Console SoC used to manage Servers in Cloud Computing Data Centres world-wide. The product will also be suitable as a SBC (Single Board Computer) and, with both USB-C, PCIe host and client, act as an independent low-power affordable Graphics Card (a 3D version of the Volari X11) with modest 3D and Video capabilities, as well as a USB-C Graphics Adapter (similar to DisplayLink products).
Our very early goals are to develop a low-cost 180/130nm Gigabit router product with built-in cryptographic primitives and direct packet routing.
The second product is a 28nm (or lower) Quad-Core competitor to the ASpeed 2600, a Boot Management Console SoC used to manage Servers in Cloud Computing Data Centres world-wide. The product will also be suitable as a SBC (Single Board Computer) and, with both USB-C, PCIe host and client, act as an independent low-power affordable Graphics Card (a 3D version of the Volari X11) with modest 3D and Video capabilities, as well as a USB-C Graphics Adapter (similar to DisplayLink products).