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Intel May Have Competition in Supporting Faster Server Technology...(PFNH)

Perfisans Technology Positioned to Spark Next Generation of Network Products From OEM Manufacturing Community...(PFNH)

ZKid Network Company Launches New Corporate Website...(ZKID)


Perfisans Networks  (PFNH)

Press Release: Intel May Have Competition in Supporting Faster Server Technology

Markham Ontario-based Perfisans Holdings, Inc. announced the completion of its ACC-1001 Accelerator chip July 26. The ACC-1001 is no ordinary run-of-the-mill chip, according to Perfisans founder, To-Hon Lam.

Lam explained that, "Perfisans ACC-1001 technology will enable Gigabit Ethernet networks to run 200 to 300% faster than standard available Gigabit networks."

Lam's company released an announcement Friday aimed at the semiconductor original equipment manufacturing market days after IBM, Intel and AMD began touting faster components.

To view the full Press Release please visit http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/040809/071047.html

Press Release: Perfisans Technology Positioned to Spark Next Generation of Network Products From OEM Manufacturing Community

Our proprietary acceleration technology leapfrogs existing performance standards," said Steve Gormley, Vice President of Perfisans. "It will enable makers of computers, servers and other network products to develop their products cheaper, faster and better than ever before."

The Perfisans ACC-1001 technology will enable Gigabit Ethernet networks to run 200 to 300% faster than standard available Gigabit networks.

To view the full Press Release please visit http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/040806/65384_1.html

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ZKID Network  (ZKID)

Press Release: ZKid Network Company Launches New Corporate Website

ZKid Network Company CEO, Mitchell Lederer, says, "This newly designed site incorporates our strategy to market directly to consumers as well as to develop partnerships with Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and other organizations to market the full suite of ZKid products. During the next few months we will announce additional marketing programs that should rapidly increase our subscription base."

ZKid's software provides safe Internet, e-mail and chatroom capabilities as well as fully animated education/entertainment content for children ages 4-10. Subscribers can participate in a virtual private community specifically designed to provide a totally safe online environment for children. For a free trial subscription, visit http://www.zkidnetwork.com .

To view the full Press Release please visit http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/040804/cgw003_1.html

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CATERING TO COMPUTERS??™ ???NEED FOR SPEED???: HOW PERSIFAN NETWORKS IS REVVING UP FOR PROFITS

 

The Information Superhighway commonly known as the Internet is starting more to resemble the German Autobahn or even a Formula One course these days than the relatively stately automotive thoroughfares of North America. Competition is stiff and the stakes are being raised all the time. The profusion of semiconductor companies offering new technology can lead to investor confusion, so that when one technology developer stands out, it certainly bears watching. One such example is Persifans Holdings, based out of Los Angeles, with sales, manufacturing and marketing offices in Markham, Ontario, north of Toronto.

 

Persifans is a fabless semiconductor company (meaning, for the uninitiated, that it contracts out its manufacturing to a foundry, rather than making the goods itself) which develops system-on-chip (SOC for short) integrated circuits. Persifans also prides itself on delivering solutions that address the performance needs of the next generation network system. Its product line includes TCP/IP Offload Engine Accelerator chips (TOE) and TOE Accelerated Bus Adapters (HBA), aimed at improving processor efficiency, reducing network bottlenecks and easing data travel.

 

Perfisans Networks, founded in 2001, was taken over by Griffin Industries late last year, whereupon Griffin changed its name to Persifans Holdings. Its management team, headed by CEO To-Hon Lam, consists of veterans of the semiconductor industry who have shipped hundreds of Millions of world-class chips, and brought to the table extensive experience of that industry from working with companies the world over, primarily in the Far East. It was shortly after the name change, early this year, that the company??™s TOE network chip was launched, thus bringing to market a Gigabit Ethernet solution with TCP offload engine implementation, at affordable prices, for the home computer user.

 

But the supernova to which Perfisans appears to be hitching its wagon was unveiled early in August, with the launch of the ACC-1001 Accelerator chip. What the company says sets this new technology apart is the speed with which most systems can adapt to it, so that makers of motherboards, servers and other network products can develop those products faster and cheaper than ever before. The chip frees up the host processor according to company officials, ???significantly increasing data throughput and fully backward compatible with legacy 10/100 megabit Ethernet systems, thus avoiding additional equipment costs for ISPs???. Perfisans expresses confidence that the chip will make Gigabit Ethernet networks run up to 300% faster than standard Gigabit networks.

 

Cyber-speak aside, this system has something in it for the business and home markets alike. Folks who depend on the Internet to power their business will appreciate the rapidity with which data moves, thus enhancing workplace efficiency, while home users will get a kick out of how quickly they can surf the ???Net, and download the latest pop tunes and videos.

 

The product is aimed at the Windows XP and Windows 2000 market, the most important component of network-based home office and entry-level enterprise businesses. Market analysts project that small and midsize organizations will spend more than $100-billion on information technology products in the United States in 2004, a number expected to increase next year and beyond. Any edge these customers can get in speed and efficiency, the reckoning goes, will put Perfisans that much further ahead of rivals EarthLink and AOL at this stage of the game. Industry watchers call the announcement of the ACC-1001 a great ???first entry??? into the marketplace after years of research and development.

 

 


 

 

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