NVMe IP From French IP-Maker to Pass Compliance Test
At University of New Hampshire, InterOperability Laboratory
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on May 26, 2015 at 2:55 pmFrench IP-Maker SAS, in NVMe technology has passed the compliance test at the University of New Hampshire, InterOperability Laboratory (UNH-IOL).
The full hardware architecture is now part of the NVMe integrator’s list.
“We are pleased to announce this important milestone to our customer database,” said Mickael Guyard, marketing director, IP-Maker. “We are now able to provide a compliant and high performance NVMe solution, helping storage companies to develop PCIe SSD in a reduced design time.”
Low latency NVMe solution is key solution for the future of the data centers. The software-defined infrastructure model will be valid only if compute and storage elements come with a low latency interface.
The IP-Maker NVMe IP is based on a full hardware engine, combining an automatic command processing unit and a multi-channel DMA. That leads to high performance results in the range of 350,000 IO/s and 10µs latency in a Gen2 x4 configuration. The reference design which has been used for the compliance tests is available for evaluation.