Metamako Taps Macom Chips for 25Gbps Connectivity

Macom's switches support multiple inputs and outputs, allowing Metamako to offer greater capacity at lower costs.

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Macom's Crosspoint chip, which has multiple input and output lines, allowing any of the inputs to be directed to any or many of the outputs, will allow Metamako's switches to support 25 Gigabit-per-second communications. The collaboration will enable Metamako to offer greater network capacity and efficiency, along with cost savings.

"This is a great alliance and one of the first to bring 25Gbps data capacity to financial institutions. Although 40Gbps capacity has been around for a while, it

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