Asic

What is Asic?


1.

Aplication Specific Integrated Circuit. An integrated circuit designed to perform one particular function very quickly.

In networking hardware such as switches: a hardware chip that determines what port to forward data to. An ASIC can forward packets at line speed because it works only on that single task.

2.

Aplication Specific Integrated Circuit. In networking hardware such as switches: a hardware chip that determines what port to forward data to.

The ASICs in this switch are faster than those in this switch, which is 5 years older.

3.

Aplication Specific Integrated Circuit. Used in networking components: a hardware chip used to make decisions on what network port to send data to.

The ASICs on this brand new cisco switch is better than the ones on this old one from 5 years ago!


19

Random Words:

1. Queenbeyan is the biggest hole in australia. It is located to the East of Canberra. There is nothing much there. If you intend on vis..
1. A board that you attach pelicans to. Kez was tired of chatting on IRC so she went and nailed some pelicans to the pelican board instead..
1. The sewer of the liberal political blogosphere. Did you read all those comments on Huffington Post wishing Tony Snow a slow, painful de..