NetLogic Microsystems Demonstrates its Industry-Leading NETL7 Layer 7 Content Processors at RSA Conference 2009

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Mon Apr 20, 2009 8:00am EDT

NetLogic Microsystems is showcasing its best-in-class NETL7 Layer 7
knowledge-based processors at RSA Conference 2009 at Intel Corporation`s Booth #
1937 and also at its private hospitality suite
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(Business Wire)--
NetLogic Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:NETL), the leader in the design and
development of knowledge-based processors and high-speed integrated circuits,
today announced that it will be exhibiting its industry-leading NETL7 Layer 7
content processing solutions for content inspection in conjunction with the RSA
Conference 2009, the industry`s most respected and most highly attended
information security event, in San Francisco, Calif. from April 20-24, 2009. 

NetLogic Microsystems will demonstrate the industry`s first "fast path" Layer 7
content processor featuring the third-generation Intelligent Fabric for Automata
(3GIFA) silicon architecture in a private hospitality suite. The 3GIFA
architecture is at the core of the recently announced NLS2008 Layer 7
knowledge-based processor, which offers up to 120 Gigabits-per-second (Gbps) of
deterministic and ultra-low latency layer 7 content processing performance.
Interested parties may contact NETL7@netlogicmicro.com for an invitation to the
private hospitality suite. 

In addition, the NETL7 Layer 7 knowledge-based processor family will also be
exhibited in collaboration with Intel Corporation at RSA Booth # 1937. NetLogic
Microsystems` NETL7 processors accelerate layer 7 content inspection on Intel
processors to deliver performance of up to 20Gbps, allowing network appliances
to perform full content processing on every bit of data, voice and video traffic
traversing the network for applications such as Unified Threat Management (UTM)
systems, intrusion prevention and detection systems, malware and virus
protection gateways. 

About NetLogic Microsystems

NetLogic Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:NETL), a fabless semiconductor company
headquartered in Mountain View, California, designs, develops and markets
high-performance knowledge-based processors and high-speed integrated circuits
that accelerate the delivery of voice, video, data and multimedia content for
advanced enterprise, datacenter, communications and mobile wireless networks.
NetLogic Microsystems` products include high-performance knowledge-based
processors, application-aware content processors, 10-Gigabit Ethernet
interconnects and network search engines that are being deployed by Tier 1
original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in leading systems such as routers,
switches, wireless infrastructure equipment, network security appliances,
datacenter servers, network access equipment and network storage devices.
NetLogic Microsystems' knowledge-based processors and content processors employ
an advanced processor architecture and a large knowledge or signature database
containing information on the network, as well as applications and content that
run on the network, to make complex decisions about individual packets of
information traveling through the network. NetLogic Microsystems` products
significantly enhance the performance and functionality of next-generation
networks that are designed to deliver high-definition video delivery over the
Internet (IPTV), media-rich content over advanced mobile wireless services,
voice transmission over the Internet (VoIP) and network security applications.
For more information about products offered by NetLogic Microsystems, call
+1-650-961-6676 or visit the NetLogic Microsystems Web site at
http://www.netlogicmicro.com. 

NetLogic Microsystems, the NetLogic Microsystems logo and NETL7 are trademarks
of NetLogic Microsystems, Inc. All other trademarks are properties of their
respective owners. 





NetLogic Microsystems
Kelvin Khoo, 650-230-5816
kkhoo@netlogicmicro.com
or
CLC Communications, Inc.
Christina Carrabino, 415-929-9307
christina@clccommunication.com

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