From: mer@world.std.com (Mary Riendeau) Path: mer Newsgroups: wstd.press-releases Subject:INTERPHASE CONTROLLERS ENABLE MIPS COMPUTERS TO CONNECT TO FDDI NETWORK Expires: References: Sender: Followup-To: Distribution: wstd Organization: The World Keywords: INTERPHASE CORPORATION 2925 Merrell Road Dallas, Texas 75229 (214) 350-9000 FAX: (214) 352-4124 CONTACT: PRESS CONTACT: Bob Greenfield (214) 919-9000 NEWS RELEASE FOR RELEASE JAN. 23,1990 INTERPHASE CONTROLLERS ENABLE MIPS COMPUTERS TO CONNECT TO FDDI NETWORKS WASHINGTON, D.C., Jan. 23, 1990 -- FDDI node controllers from Interphase Corporation are being used in a demonstration of fiber optic networking capabilities by MIPS Computer Systems, Inc., in its booth (No. 1230) at UniForum this week. FDDI (Fiber Distributed Data Interface) is an ANSI specification for a 100 megabits per second (Mbits/s) fiber optic network. In the demonstration, MIPS is using two of Interphase's V/FDDI 3211 Falcons to transfer data between two MIPS RC3260TM RlSComputersTM over an FDDI network. The RC3260 is a departmental server that delivers 20 VAXTM MIPS (million instructions per second) of performance (where one MIPS is equivalent to the performance of a VAX 11/780). Interphase's V/FDDI Falcon is a high-speed FDDI node controller that connects VMEbus-based computer systems or workstations to an FDDI network. Interphase is a leading supplier of high performance networking and peripheral controllers for open system computers. The company currently MIPS Computers its V/SMD 440 Phoenix and V/SMD 4200 Cheetah disk controllers, its V/Ethernet 4207 node controller and its V/SCSI 4210 Jaguar host bus adapter. MIPS designs, manufactures and markets computer systems based on Reduced Instruction Set Computer (RISC) technology. "MIS Computers' customers have been asking for standards-based high-speed networking," said Michael Szabados, director of network marketing at MIPS. "Working with third parties like Interphase, e can provide a timely solution to these needs." "Fiber optics and FDDI will provide the next generation technology for local area networks (LANs)," said Michael E. Cope, President and CEO of Interphase. "With the Falcon and our newest FDDI introduction, the V/FDDI 4211 Peregrine, we provide the kind of FDDI solutions OEMs and system integrators are looking for." Interphase's 4211 Peregrine, which is being introduced at UniForum, is a powerful FDDI node processor that uses Advanced Micro Devices's RISC processor, the AM29000. The Am29000 is capable of processing 14 million instructions per second in this type of application. Interphase products include disk, tape and networking controllers and subsystems that serve the VMEbus, Multibus and EISA markets, and the Sun Microsystems aftermarket. The company sells to computer OEMs, VARs and users through a worldwide sales network. Interphase was founded in 1974 and had its initial public offering of stock in 1984. Its stock is traded on NASDAQ under the symbol INPH. The company is located at 13800 Senlac, Dallas, TX 75234. Telephone: (214) 919-9000 Interphase is a trademark of Interphase Corporation. Multibus is a trademark of INTEL Corporation. UNIX is a trademark of AT&T. MIPS is a registered trademark, and RC3260 is a trademark of MIPS Computer Systems, Inc.