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<strong>PLX</strong> <strong>Technology</strong>Company OverviewMarch 2009© <strong>PLX</strong> March 20091


Market Leader#1 Supplier PCI Express InterconnectPCI ExpressSwitches & Bridges- Over 55% Marketshare*- Designs with all Market Leaders- 4 Million Units Shipped- Broadest Offering of Switches & BridgesCommunicationsEmbeddedServer<strong>Storage</strong>PC/Consumer* 55% for Bridges & Switches Combined. Over 65% for Switches.© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 3


Enabling Consumer <strong>Storage</strong>Consumer <strong>Storage</strong> Leader- Acquisition of OXFORD Semiconductor- Direct & Network Attached <strong>Storage</strong>- Innovative SOC Solutions Enabled by………..Industry’s Best Software Solutions<strong>Storage</strong>ControllersExternalDrivesNetworkDrivesRAIDMediaStreaming© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 4


Connecting the WorldConnectivity Products- Supporting USB 2.0, PCI, PCI-X, Local Bus- Controllers, Bridges, and UARTs-Broad Customer Base- Consumer, <strong>Storage</strong>, Communications & IndustrialConnectivityUSB & PCI Bridges,Controllers & UARTsPrintersUMPC &NetbooksSecurity DVRsGPSDocking Stations© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 5


<strong>PLX</strong> Around the World<strong>PLX</strong> HeadquartersSunnyvale, CA, USAEuropeanDesign CenterAbingdon, UKAsiaDesign CenterSingapore© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 6


<strong>Technology</strong> and Supply‣ Solid Relationships with State of the Art Foundries• TSMC @ 40nm -180nm• Seiko Epson‣ Leading ASIC Vendors• NEC• Fujitsu• Samsung© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 8


Executive Management TeamJacqueline DeelyExecutive Administrative Mgr.Ralph SchmittPresident & CEOArt WhippleKen MurrayLarry ChisvinCFOVP Human ResourcesCOOJames ToutVijay MeduriDavid RaunMike GrubisichGene SchaefferVP EngineeringVP EngineeringVP Marketing & BusinessDevelopmentVP OperationsVP Worldwide Sales© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 9


Computing Leaders Ran Into a Bottleneck‣ On board buses could notsupport the performanceadvancements of• Processors• Graphics• Communication Devices‣ Summary: Data could not movequick enough© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 11


PCI Express Moved into Computingx86 ProcessorsGraphicProcessorsChip Sets--- PCI EXPRESS ---Became the InterconnectBetween Devices on Notebooks,Desktops & ServersCommunication& <strong>Storage</strong>© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 14


PCI Express IC Ecosystem Grows…SPARC CPUwith Native PCIex86 ProcessorsNetwork, Security,& Co-ProcessorsGraphicProcessorsChip Sets--- PCI EXPRESS ---ASICs, Logic,& FPGAsCommunication& <strong>Storage</strong>PCI Express Becomes the Bus ofChoice on New IC Designs© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 15


…but how do they all Communicate?SPARC CPUwith Native PCIex86 ProcessorsNetwork, Security,& Co-ProcessorsGraphicProcessorsPCI ExpressChip Sets--- PCI EXPRESS ---ASICs, Logic,& FPGAsCommunication& <strong>Storage</strong>Is there a better way?PCI Express© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 16


Switch Becomes Basic Building BlockSPARC CPUwith Native PCIex86 ProcessorsNetwork, Security,& Co-ProcessorsGraphicProcessorsChip SetsASICs, Logic,& FPGAsCommunication& <strong>Storage</strong>PCI ExpressSwitchPCI ExpressCleaner, Lower Cost, Lower PowerSwitch is a basic building block© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 17


…and Bridges Complete the ConnectionSPARC CPUwith Native PCIex86 ProcessorsNetwork, Security,& Co-ProcessorsGraphicProcessorsChip SetsASICs, Logic,& FPGAsCommunication& <strong>Storage</strong>SwitchPCI ExpressBridgeBridgeBridgeLocalBusBridge<strong>PLX</strong> Bridges are used toConnect to other IOTechnologies© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 18


Market Leaders Using PCI ExpressCommunicationsServerPC Peripheral& ConsumerEmbeddedEnterprise<strong>Storage</strong>© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 19


PCI Express Market‣ Unit demand for PCI Express Switches & Bridges havebeen growing 2x-3x per year• Driving market shipments to $69M/Year$69 MLinley GroupReport, 2008$50 MSwitch$28 M$7 MBridge2005 2006 2007 2008<strong>PLX</strong> Estimates based on multiple sources© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 20


Servers Dominated Early Demand‣ The Server Market was the first to use the majority ofthese devices• To fanout to end points and PC slots• Ethernet, Fibre Channel, SAS/SATACPU$50 M$70 MOtherChip SetMemory$28 MSwitchServersI/O$7 MI/OI/OBridge I/O2005 2006 2007 2008<strong>PLX</strong> Estimates based on multiple sources© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 21


PCIe in ServersServerProliant DL580(x86 Based)Power Edge 2970(x86 Based)Enterprise T5120(SPARC based)© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 22


Sun T5120 & T5220 ServerDocumentAvailable onSun Web SiteFans Out One x8 Ports into 10 x4 and x8 Ports© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 23


…followed by Enterprise <strong>Storage</strong>‣ Leveraged the performance andecosystem• <strong>Storage</strong> Arrays• Fibre Channel& SAS/SATA Cards/HBAsFCFCSASSwitchOtherSASSwitch<strong>Storage</strong>CPUCPUChip SetMemoryChip SetMemoryNTNTServersSwitchSwitchI/OI/OI/OI/OBridgeI/OBridgeI/O2005 2006 2007 2008<strong>PLX</strong> Estimates based on multiple sources© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 24


PCIe in Enterprise <strong>Storage</strong>ioDrive DuoSolid State Drivei<strong>Storage</strong> D SeriesCX3-8029320Enterprise<strong>Storage</strong>© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 25


...PC Peripherals/Consumer & Embedded‣ The number of applications spreadquickly including products such as:• Graphics• Printers• TV TunersGPU• InstrumentationGPU• Set Top BoxesTVTunerSwitchBridgeEmbeddedConsumer<strong>Storage</strong>CPUMemoryServersHDDSwitchASICImageProcessingEngineControlMulti-function printer2005 2006 2007 2008<strong>PLX</strong> Estimates based on multiple sources© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 26


PCIe in PC Peripheral & ConsumerDual GPU Graphic CardsPC Peripheral& ConsumerTV Tuners for PCs© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 27


PCIe in EmbeddedMFPIndustrial ApplianceEmbeddedPXIe-1065© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 28


…Communications Market‣ The communications market has endorsed PCI Expressas the Control Plane of Choice• Replacing Gigabit Ethernet and PCICo-Processor/Security/DSPComm.EmbeddedConsumer<strong>Storage</strong>SwitchNTLocalProcessorNPU/ASICFramerPHYLine Card 1ServersLine Card nSwitchControlProcessorMemorySupervisory or Controller Card2005 2006 2007 2008<strong>PLX</strong> Estimates based on multiple sources© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 29


PCIe in CommunicationsCommunications3G BaseStation2U VPNQuadEthernetAdapter© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 30


Market Leadership‣ <strong>PLX</strong>• ~55% Overall (Bridges & Switches)• ~65% for Switches• Design Activity & focus on Gen 2 Suggests <strong>PLX</strong>Marketshare will continue to Grow$50 MIDT$69 MOtherNECPericomIntel$28 M<strong>PLX</strong>$7 M2005 2006 2007 2008<strong>PLX</strong> Estimates based on multiple sources© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 31


<strong>PLX</strong> PCIe History & Track Record‣ 2001:• Started investing in PCI Express technology‣ 2004:• Sampled 1st PCIe Switch (32 Lanes, 8 Ports)‣ 2005:• Company’s 1st PCIe Bridge introduced‣ 2006:• 2 nd Generation Switch Architecture‣ 2007:• 3 rd Generation Switch Architecture• Industry’s 1st control plane PCIe switch• Sampled industry’s broadest Gen 2 Switch Offering• Shipped our millionth PCI Express chip• Crossed the $50M mark in PCI Express sales‣ 2008:• Introduced Gen 2 DMA-engine Switches, Control Plane Switches and Low Lane CountSwitches• Surpassed 3M units shipped‣ 2009 (to Date):• Introduced Multicast and Mutli-Root Switches• Introduced world’s largest PCI Express switch at 96 Lanes & 24 Ports• Surpassed 4M units shipped© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 32


<strong>PLX</strong> PCI Express Ramp$~40MCumulativeNewProducts28CumulativeCustomersSampled>950CumulativeCustomersStartingProduction>125AnnualRevenue2004 20082004 20082004 20082004 2008© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 33


Switch & Bridge Future GrowthSPARC CPUwith Native PCIeNetwork, Security,& Co-ProcessorsChip Setsx86 ProcessorsGraphicProcessorsSwitch….BasicBuilding Blockfor HighPerformanceSystemsCommASICs, Logic,& FPGAsCommunication& <strong>Storage</strong>SwitchPCI ExpressEmbeddedBridgeBridgeBridgeBridgeConsumerLocalBus<strong>Storage</strong>ServerEarly AdoptersTodayBroad Adoption© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 34


<strong>Storage</strong>Controllers<strong>Storage</strong> SolutionsMarket Place & Customer Base© <strong>PLX</strong> March 200935


<strong>PLX</strong> Engaged with Market LeadersCommunicationsServerPC Peripheral& ConsumerEmbeddedEnterprise<strong>Storage</strong>© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 36


<strong>PLX</strong> in <strong>Storage</strong> ApplicationsImaging/GraphicsIndustrialConsumer<strong>Storage</strong>PrinterMedicalEnterprise<strong>Storage</strong>© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 37


Consumer <strong>Storage</strong>‣ Worldwide Growing Digital Content• HD Video, Photo, & Music‣ External <strong>Storage</strong> for Consumers• DAS:Attached to Computer• NAS:Attached to LAN & WAN$250M+NASDASControllerDiskDrive(s)USB 2.0, Firewireand/or eSATASATANASSoCDiskDrive(s)Wired & WirelessNetworkSATADAS2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012<strong>PLX</strong> Estimates based on multiple sources© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 38


Consumer <strong>Storage</strong>PortableExternal DrivesNetworkAttached<strong>Storage</strong>DesktopExternal DrivesMulti-DiskRAIDConsumer<strong>Storage</strong>© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 39


Moving to Targeted Media ApplicationsMediaApplicationsImaging/GraphicsIndustrialConsumer<strong>Storage</strong>PrinterMedicalEnterprise<strong>Storage</strong>© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 40


Moving to Targeted Media ApplicationsMediaApplicationsVideo/AudioEquipmentStreaming VideoNote: These are not designwins. They are <strong>PLX</strong> TargetApplications for Current &Future Devices© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 41


<strong>Storage</strong> & PCI Express‣ Two Growing Markets‣ <strong>PLX</strong> is a Market Leader in both Markets~ $500MPCIe System Interconnect2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 42


Acquisition of OxfordSemiconductor<strong>PLX</strong> <strong>Technology</strong>© <strong>PLX</strong> March 200943


The Combination<strong>PLX</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> PCI ExpressPCIe, PCI, PCI-X, USB 2.0Oxford Consumer <strong>Storage</strong> InterconnectsEncryption, eSATA, Consumer RAID & NAS,USB 3.0, GigabitEthernetPCI ExpressSwitches & Bridges<strong>Storage</strong>ControllersConnectivityUSB & PCI Bridges,Controllers, & UARTsCombined Company - Addressing Key TrendsSynergistic Markets: Enterprise <strong>Storage</strong> - Consumer/SOHOConverging Products and Technologies: PCIe Gen 2.0 – USB 3.0Key DriversDeploy Synergies & Scale to Extend LeadershipCombine IP & Expertise to Create New System Level ProductsCreate Platform for Growth© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 44


Complementary Core CompetenciesProcessor integrationOxford <strong>PLX</strong> SynergyPrimaryProprietary IP (RAID, Encryption, DMA) Primary PrimaryInnovativeChipSW (software) expertise Primary Secondary & SWsolutionsSwitch designLarge gate count chipdesign/verification/ layoutProprietary debug/systemanalysis circuitsSecondaryPrimaryPrimaryPrimaryIP integration/ SOC development Primary SecondaryPHY design capabilityPrimaryLow costFast time tomarketCulture of Innovation Primary Primary Leadership© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 45


<strong>PLX</strong> Product Growth StrategiesNew Growth Vectors & scale via M&AExpand PCIe & <strong>Storage</strong> LeadershipMaintain Connectivity PCI, PCI-X, USB 2.0Financials© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 46


Product OverviewBrief Overview of theProduct Families &ApplicationsSee Detailed Section formore Information© <strong>PLX</strong> March 200947


<strong>PLX</strong> Product Families‣ PEX 8000 ExpressLane Series …Introduced in 2004• PCI Express Switches & Bridges• <strong>PLX</strong>’s Largest & Fastest Growing Product Line‣ PCI 9000 I/O Accelerator Series• Generic/Local Bus to PCI Bridges‣ PCI 6000 FastLane® Series• PCI and PCI-X Bridges‣ NET 2000 NetChip Series• USB 2.0 to PCI & Generic/Local Bus Devices/Bridges‣ Oxford Family (acquired in January 2009)• Consumer & SOHO <strong>Storage</strong> SOC’s (NAS and DAS)• Serial Bridges & UARTs© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 48


Generic/Local Bus to PCI BridgesLocal &Generic BusC/J/M busPCI 9000SeriesPCI Bus‣ Local/Generic Bus• C-Mode:• Generic, 32-bit address/data, non-muxed• J-Mode:• Generic, 32-bit address/data, muxed• M-Mode:• PowerPC PowerQUICC• ISA Bus• 8-, 16-, and 32-Bit‣ PCI Bus• 32 and 64-Bit• 33 and 66 MHz‣ Available as:• Bus Master I/O Accelerators with DMA• Slave Devices© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 49


FastLane ® PCI and PCI-X Bridges‣ PCI to PCI Bridges• 32 and 64-Bit PCI Bus• 33 and 66 MHz• 64-Bit PCI-X Bus• 133 MHz‣ Enhanced Features• Asynchronous• Non-Transparent• Multi-Host Systems‣ Higher Performance• Large Buffer Sizes• Smart Prefetch‣ Smaller PackagesPCI BusPCI 6000SeriesPCI Bus‣ Lower Power Consumption• 5V Tolerant I/O© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 50


USB Bridges & ControllersPCI or Local BusNET 2000Series‣ Bridge Local Bus to USB 2.0• 8- and 16-Bit Local• USB 2.0 Hi-Speed‣ Bridge PCI to USB 2.0• 32-Bit, 33 and 66 MHz• USB 2.0 Hi-Speed• Integrated DMA Channels‣ Industry Leader• Highest Performance• Lowest Power• Smaller Package‣ USB 2.0 Hi-Speed Certified© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 51


ExpressLane PCI Express Bridges‣ PCI to PCI Express• 32-Bit PCI (66 MHz)• x1 PCIe‣ PCI-X to PCI Express• 64-Bit PCI-X (133 MHz)• x4 PCIe‣ Additional Features• Forward & Reverse• Low Power• Small PackagesPCI or PCI-XPEX 8100Series‣ In Production!© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 52


Forward and Reverse BridgingPrimaryPrimary BusBridgeBridgeSecondary BusSecondaryForward BridgeReverse Bridge© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 53


PCIe Bridge ApplicationsPCIeEndpointI/O AdapterPCI ExpressBridgePCI ExpressCableHost AdapterPCI ExpressP-BridgeBridgeBridgeForwardBridgePCI or PCI-XI/O Expansion ChassisReverseBridgePCI or PCI-XHost System‣ Reverse Mode• Use the latest PCIExpress native silicondevices in legacyapplications• Or create legacyPCI/PCI-X slots‣ PCI Express over Cable• Use in Forward Bridgemode at one end &Reverse Bridge mode atthe other end© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 54


Local Bus to PCI Express Bridge‣ Generic Local to PCI Express• 32-Bit Local (up to 66 MHz)• x1 PCIe‣ Local Bus Modes• Non-Multiplexed 32-Bit address/data(C Mode)• Multiplexed 32-Bit address/data(J-Mode)• Big Endian (M-Mode)32-Bit Generic LocalPEX 8300Series‣ Root Complex & End Point Modes‣ 2 DMA Channels‣ In Production!© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 55


Serial Bridges‣ A Serial Bridge connects a UART device to a different I/O type• Provides spec-compliant connection between devices withdifferent I/O standards‣ <strong>PLX</strong> Serial Bridges provide the Proven Connection• Very mature silicon all in production• Thousands of units shipped worldwide• PCI-SIG certified for Spec Compliance on SIG Integrator’s ListUARTPortParallelPortLocalBusBridgeConceptual Drawing, not every possible option available currently from <strong>PLX</strong>© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 56


Direct Attached <strong>Storage</strong> SOC’sSingle drive solutions-Capacity expansion & backup-Hardware Encryption for SecurityUSB2.0FW400FW800eSATARAID’d systems- Performance & data protectionSATARaidSATAHDD1HDD2External EnclosurePortable Drives- For always with you storage© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 57


Networked Attached <strong>Storage</strong> SOC’sRouter sharesinternet/WAN pipeamongst multiple PCsEthernetNetworkNAS for storing,sharing, andsecuring of contentSATARaidSATAUSB2.0 HDD1 HDD2External Enclosure© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 58


ExpressLane PCIe Switches‣ Broad Offering• Gen 2 (5.0 GT/s) & Gen 1 (2.5 GT/s)• 4 to 96 PCIe Lanes• 3 to 24 Flexible Ports• x1 to x16 Port ConfigurationsPEX 8500PEX 8600Series‣ Additional Features• Industry’s Lowest Latency ~110ns& Highest Performance• Non-Transparent Portfor Dual Hosts/Failover• Supports Multi-Hosts/Roots (up to 8)• DMA, Read Pacing, Multicast,Dynamic Buffer Allocation• True Peer-to-Peer& Fan-Out Capabilities• Up to 2 Virtual Channels• Unique Debug Tools• Industry’s Lowest Power& Smallest Packages© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 59


Server Systems ExampleCPUChip SetMemoryEndPointPCIeSwitchEndPointPCIeBridge© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 60


<strong>Storage</strong> and Communications Example‣ Possible I/Os• Ethernet• Fibre Channel• SCSI• InfiniBandI/OFPGALocal BusBridgeCPUI/OSwitchI/OI/OSwitchBridgeUsed on theBackplane© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 61


Switch-Based Add-In Cards‣ I/O Card• Switch used for Fan-In• All ports on the switchare transparentPCIeDevicePCIeDevice88PEX 853316‣ Intelligent Adapter• Switch used to isolatelocal memory from Hostprocessor using Non-Transparent Bridginginside the switchPCIeDevicePCIeDevice44MemoryCPUNT4PEX 86164© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 62


Support & Development Tools<strong>PLX</strong> <strong>Technology</strong>© <strong>PLX</strong> March 200963


<strong>PLX</strong> is All About Support‣ Documentation on Website• Specifications, White Papers,Reference Designs/Application Ideas‣ Development Tools• Best in Class, Complete Hardware& Software Development Platforms‣ Interoperability Lab• Shortens time to market by providing tested, reusable, deployablehardware and software components. Reports on Website.‣ Support Portal• Huge database of answers• Quick Response to Support Requests© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 64


www.plxtech.comLog-in© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 65


Complete Rapid Development Kits (RDK)‣ Fast Hardware Prototyping• Proven starting point for your design• Reusable hardware building blocks• Prototype key hardware well in advance ofboard fabrication – prove out ideasHardware+Software‣ <strong>PLX</strong> Chip Evaluation• Increase comfort level before committing‣ Software Development Platform• Develop your code while waiting for yourcustom hardware• Evaluate <strong>PLX</strong> software prior to incorporatinginto your code base• Test ideas on “known good” hardware• Unique Debug Capabilities© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 66


Rapid Development Kits - Hardware© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 67


Software Development Kit (SDK)‣ Accelerates board bring-up and configuration of <strong>PLX</strong>devices (RDKs) on customer platforms and providestools to showcase key features of <strong>PLX</strong> devicesSDKDetail© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 68


Software Development Kit (SDK)‣ Complete Software Solution• Kernel-level Drivers• User-level API Library• User Applications (PEX Device Editor & <strong>PLX</strong>Mon)• Sample source code & Command Line applications• Windows Vista, XP, 2003 Server, & Linux Kernel 2.4/2.6• 64-bit OS environments are supported• Support for all <strong>PLX</strong> PCI & PCIe (PEX) products• Support for Non-<strong>PLX</strong> devices‣ Easy www download installer and uninstaller• www.plxtech.com/sdk (always current)‣ Comes with complete documentation (User Manuals, etc.)© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 69


<strong>PLX</strong> Drives Interoperability‣ <strong>PLX</strong> drives interoperability to assure our devices &RDKs work in your systems & your customer’s systems• Broad list of boards and systems tested‣ Proactive investigation of BIOS interaction and activitiessuch as PCI-SIG and WHQL compliance‣ Reports published on websiteEndpointsSoftware AppsDriversSystemsOS© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 70


<strong>PLX</strong> Technical Support Portal on WWW‣ Get instant <strong>PLX</strong> support atwww.plxtech.com/support‣ Web Interface EASY TO USE!‣ Huge Public Solutions Database toFIND A SOLUTION QUICKLY‣ SUBMIT A QUESTION for moredetailed support from <strong>PLX</strong> Team‣ FAST TURNAROUND time for yoursolution© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 71


Product Summary& Road Maps<strong>PLX</strong> ProductsNo NDA Required© <strong>PLX</strong> March 200972


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Lanes96806448322416128641 st Gen 2 FamilyPCIe Gen 2 Switch Road MapServer, <strong>Storage</strong> & Dual GraphicsPEX 864848 Lanes, 12 Ports, NTPEX 863232 Lanes, 12 Ports, NT2KB, 3HPC, DC, RP, DBPEX 862424 Lanes, 6 Ports, NT2KB, 3HPC, DC, RP, DBPEX 861616 Lanes, 4 Ports, NT2KB, 3HPC, DC, RP, DBPEX 861212 Lanes, 3 Ports, NT2KB, 3HPC, DC, RP, DBMulti-Host MR& MulticastBlade & Rack Servers,<strong>Storage</strong> & NetworkingPEX 864748 Lanes, 3 x16 Ports2KB, DC, DB, RPHigh Port Count, 2VC, DMA& SSC for Control PlaneNetworking, Embedded & <strong>Storage</strong>PEX 861716 Lanes, 4 Ports, NTPEX 861816 Lanes, 16 Ports, NTPEX 861312 Lanes, 3 Ports, NTPEX 861412 Lanes, 12 Ports, NT2VC, DC, RP, SSC, DBPEX 86088 Lanes, 8 Ports, NT2VC, DC, RP, SSC, DBPEX 86066 Lanes, 6 Ports, NTPEX 86044 Lanes, 4 Ports, NT2VC, DC, RP, SSC, DBPEX 861916 Lanes, 16 Ports, NT2VC, DC, RP, SSC, DB, DMAPEX 869696 Lanes, 24 Ports, NTMulti-Root/HostPEX 8680PEX 861512 Lanes, 12 Ports, NT2VC, DC, RP, SSC, DB, DMAPEX 86098 Lanes, 8 Ports, NT2VC, DC, RP, SSC, DB, DMA80 Lanes, 20 Ports, NTMulti-Root/HostPEX 866464 Lanes, 16 Ports, NTMulti-Root/HostPEX 864948 Lanes, 12 Ports, NT(MR)/Host & MulticastLow LaneCountGeneral PurposeShipping NowIn DevelopmentPlanned/Concept2008 2009Approximate Timeframes 20102010© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 74


Bridge Road Map - PCI, PCI-X, PCIePCI/PCI-XBus Speeds64 Bits133 MHz64 Bits66 MHz32 Bits66MHzPCI 6254Non-TransparentAsynchronousPCI 6154Asynchronous31x31 mm 2 304 PBGAPCI 6150High PerformanceAsynchronousPCI 6152Smallest Footprint15x15 mm 2 160 TBGAPCI 6466Non-TransparentAsynchronousPCI 6540PCI-X Non-TransparentAsynchronousShipping NowPCI 6520PCI-X Asynchronous27x27 mm 2 380 PBGAPEX 811464-Bit 133MHz PCI-Xto x4 PCIe• Forward & Reverse Mode• Small 17x17mm Package• No Heat Sink RequiredNote: See <strong>PLX</strong> USB Road Map forPCI to USB and PCIe to USB BridgesPEX 811132-Bit 66MHz PCIto x1 PCIe• Forward & Reverse ModePEX 8112Cost Reductions &Enhancements32 Bits33MHzPCI 6140Lowest Power(200mW)In DevelopmentPlanned/Concept• Small 10x10 & 13x13mm Package• No Heat Sink Required2003 & Before20042005 2007© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 75


Bridge Road Map – Local BusLocal/PCIBus Speeds64 Bits133 MHzTarget (Slave)DevicesBus MasterDevices64 Bits66 MHzPCI 965666MHz Local BusDual DMA• Easy way to Bridge Local Bus to PCI Express• Compatible with PCI 9056• Works well with FPGAs32 Bits66MHz32 Bits33MHzPCI 903032-Bit, 60MHz LB to32-Bit 33MHZ PCI32-Bit 33MHZ PCI PCI 9054PCI 905240MHz Local BusISA CompatiblePCI 905666MHz Local BusDual DMA32-Bit, 50MHz LB to32-Bit, 33MHz PCIPEX 831132-Bit, 66MHz LocalBus to x1 PCIeShipping NowIn DevelopmentPlanned/Concept2005 & Before 2006© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 76


USB 2.0 RoadmapHUBShipping NowIn DevelopmentPlanned/ConceptPCIExpressOXPCIe200PCIe to USB 2.0 BridgeDual HostPCINET2282PCI to USB 2.0 BridgePCI Host, 66MHzNote: See <strong>PLX</strong> DAS/SATA Road Mapfor USB to SATA ProductsHostLocalBusOXU21016/32-bit Local Bus,Dual USB Host/DeviceNET2272Higher Performance,Lower PowerAddition Details andProducts availableunder NDA2008 & Before 20092010 2011+© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 77


DAS (SATA) Road MapRAIDRAIDControllersOXUFS936QSEeSATA / 1394 / USB2.0 -Quad SATA RAIDOXUFS936DSeSATA / 1394 / USB2.0 -Dual SATA RAIDOXUFS936DSEeSATA / 1394 / USB2.0 -Dual SATA RAID1394FireWireFamilyOXUF934DSb1394b / 1394a /USB2.0 - Dual SATAOXUF934DSa1394a / USB2.0 -Dual SATAOXUF934SSa1394a/USB2.0 - SATAAddition Details &Products availableunder NDAUSB2.0USB2.0FamilyOXU931SFUSB2.0 - SATAOXU931SUSB2.0 - SATAOXU931DSUSB2.0 - Dual SATAOXUS931SEeSATA / USB - SATAShipping NowIn DevelopmentPlanned/ConceptApproximate Timeframes20072008 2009 2010© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 78


NAS Road MapOXE 810 DSE10/100/1000Dual SATAAddition Details &Products available underNDAOXE 800 DSE10/100Dual SATAOXE 800 SE10/100Single SATAOXE 810 SE10/100/1000Single SATA1 st & 2 nd GenerationAdding Gigabit Ethernet andIncreasing PerformanceShipping NowIn DevelopmentPlanned/Concept2007 2008 2009 2010 2011© <strong>PLX</strong> March 2009 79


End of PresentationThank Youwww.plxtech.com© <strong>PLX</strong> March 200980

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