NetLogic Microsystems, Inc., a worldwide leader in
high-performance intelligent semiconductor solutions for next-generation
Internet networks, today announced the industry's first open source Xen
hypervisor for high-performance multi-core MIPS64 processors. The new XEN
hypervisor from NetLogic Microsystems enables highly efficient virtualization
for next-generation communications, networking and server platforms using the
industry's best-in-class XLP and XLP II multi-core, multi-threaded
processors.
Service providers, data centers and enterprises are increasingly embracing
virtualization to increase hardware processing utilization and efficiency, unify
networking and server farms, and reduce complexity and total cost of ownership.
The Xen hypervisor is a fast and secure infrastructure virtualization solution
that enables multiple instances of the same or different operating systems on a
single processor. Each operating system will not only run completely
independently, but also securely so that the software running on one operating
system is protected from that on another operating system. Multiple
applications, therefore, can run on a single processor, but operate completely
independently from each other. This allows developers the opportunity to create
compact, multi-function systems solutions that take full advantage of multi-core
processors while minimizing power consumption. For example, a base station can
be designed to provide both 3G and LTE services with a single processor,
ultimately reducing the cost and complexity of the hardware, while enhancing the
flexibility and capability of the system solution.
NetLogic Microsystems' XLP and XLP II multi-core, multi-threaded processors
are the industry's most advanced, highest performance communications processors
that feature an innovative quad-issue, quad-threaded and superscalar
architecture with out-of-order execution capabilities. This uniquely superior
architecture makes the industry-leading XLP and XLP II processor families
ideally suited for the virtualization of multiple applications and multiple
operating systems on each of the high-performance cores. The flagship XLP
processor family in 40nm operates at up to 2GHz and delivers cache-coherent
scalability of up to 128 NXCPUs(TM), while the next-generation XLP II processor
family is designed for up to 2.5GHz and scalability up to 640 NXCPUs in the
state-of-the-art 28nm process.
The Xen hypervisor is a thin software layer that resides between the
operating system and the processor, thus providing an abstraction layer that
allows each processor to run as multiple virtualized processors. As a unique
open-source technology, the Xen hypervisor is developed collaboratively by a
broad community comprising leading system original equipment manufacturers
(OEMs), software and application providers, and semiconductor vendors. The Xen
hypervisor from NetLogic Microsystems is freely accessible through the Xen
open-source community. This will enable customers and third-party developers to
easily incorporate and extend their systems solutions using the best-in-class
XLP and XLP II multi-core processors.
"We are pleased to spearhead and pioneer the all-important virtualization
efforts for MIPS64 multi-core communications processors. Because our embedded
multi-core processors are designed to deliver the highest performance per core,
they lend themselves particularly well to virtualization techniques by our
leading customer base," said Chris O'Reilly, vice president of marketing at
NetLogic Microsystems. "Our Xen hypervisor extends our technology leadership and
helps our customers and partners create new and innovative solutions with our
revolutionary XLP and XLP II processor families."
NetLogic Microsystems' Xen hypervisor will be submitted to the open source
community in the first quarter of 2012. For more information about NetLogic
Microsystems' XLP processors, XLP II processors and Xen hypervisor, please
contact sales@netlogicmicro.com