[c-nsp] juniper trinity
Brian Raaen
braaen at zcorum.com
Fri Oct 23 13:54:19 EDT 2009
There is no logo change. Could not find info anywhere on the juniper site and
it was not even shown here
http://www.juniper.net/us/en/company/press-center/images/image-library/logos/
I found an article claiming the that logo change was not true. Finding that
article is an exercise left to the reader.
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Brian Raaen
Network Engineer
braaen at zcorum.com
On Friday 23 October 2009, Richard A Steenbergen wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 07:21:33AM -0700, Marlon Duksa wrote:
> > Hi,
> > does anyone know what is this all about:
> >
> > http://www.forbes.com/2009/10/21/cisco-hardware-software-technology-cio-
network-juniper.html
> >
> > They say "...will reveal a new chipset it says is capable of twice the
> > data-pushing capacity of the current industry record...".
> >
> > Juniper already has a 100G (half duplex) chip set on T1600 (ASIC) , and so
> > does Alcatel-Lucent on 7750/7450 platforms (true network processor) . Does
> > this announcement means that this new chip set will be a 200G (half
duplex)
> > chip set or is it all a marketing hype? Will it be an ASIC or a true NP?
> >
> > And why would they change their logo?
>
> This article is total bunk, factually incorrect in every possible way.
> Take this paragraph for example:
>
> Juniper's new processors, what it will call the "Trio" family, will be
> built into line cards--networking components that can be stacked in a
> router to add capacity--that offer 16 10-gigabyte Ethernet ports. That's
> twice as much bandwidth as Cisco ( CSCO - news - people ) currently
> offers, though Cisco plans to launch its own 16-port devices in 2010.
>
> If this doesn't send you screaming, nothing will. Whoever leaks this
> info to these folks should do a better job of it at least. Also that new
> logo is uglier than sin. :)
>
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