Woven is weaving 10-Gb/S switches

Om Malik | Wednesday, July 6, 2005 | 3:55 AM PT | 1 comment

Woven Systems, a stealth mode company started by Caspian alumni is cooking up a massively scaleable 10-Gbit/s switch to compete with InfiniBand. This is focused on the data centers, a market that has been energized by Cisco’s acqusition of TopSpin. I think the market for these products is pretty limited, as shown by the demand for infiniband products. So far the company is self funded. Light Reading has more!

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July 7th, 2005
11:45 AM PT
SiliconBeat said:

Woven: Stealth, but oh, we’re looking for money

Light Reading has the scoop on the latest Silicon Valley networking start-up to emerge, Woven Systems. The Sunnyvale company apparently maintains it is still in stealth, but it’s got a Web site, and is talking, so we’re not sure how that makes it ste…

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