DOCSIS Solution is optimized for data/video gateways.

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Based on scalable architecture, Puma 5 DOCSIS® (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification) v3.0 data/video gateway product supports 8 downstream and 4 upstream channels of DOCSIS and/or digital video. It aids in development of products that provide migration path to future IP-based services. Able to be re-configured in field, solution aids in designating additional channels as DOCSIS 3.0 data channels. Flexible DOCSIS tuner configurations enable full spectrum agility.



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Texas Instruments Introduces the Industry's First High-Performance Eight Downstream DOCSIS® 3.0 Solution Optimized for Data and Video Gateway Applications



TI's newest Puma 5 solution incorporates ultra flexible DOCSIS(R) tuner configurations enabling full spectrum agility for DOCSIS(R) and digital video integration

AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, Sept. 12 -- IBC -- Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE:TXN) today announced the first DOCSIS(R) 3.0 (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification) data and video gateway product that supports eight downstream channels of DOCSIS and/or digital video supporting frequency anywhere within the spectrum. Based on a flexible and scalable architecture, TI Puma 5 DOCSIS 3.0 cable products enable OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturer) to develop products that provide an efficient migration path to future IP-based services. Over the longer term, as cable operators shift strategies and begin to offer more IP-based services, such as IP Television, the Puma 5 cable modem and gateways in the field can be dynamically re-configured, designating additional channels as DOCSIS 3.0 data channels to support IPTV.

The newest member of TI's Puma 5 family of DOCSIS 3.0 products, the TNETC4840, allows cable equipment manufacturers to enable advanced video applications by increasing the number of channels available to accept DOCSIS and legacy digital video. Texas Instruments' 8x4 (eight downstream and four upstream) Puma 5 development package provides cable equipment manufacturers with an open architecture to meet the growing market demand for next-generation multimedia offerings such as IPTV. TI's unique flexible analog front end enables OEMs to deploy universal service gateways ranging from low-end systems supporting up to 200 Mhz of DOCSIS "capture bandwidth" to high-end full spectrum coverage.

The TNETC4840 enables unprecedented tuner flexibility allowing for a wide-range of wideband and narrow band tuner configurations that complement the robust Puma 5 DOCSIS 3.0 multimedia processor and routing accelerator. Every TI Puma 5 DOCSIS 3.0 solution combines a high-performance DSP-based voice sub-system with TI's exceptional PacketProcessor to deliver uninterrupted best in class voice quality even under high speed DOCSIS 3.0 data traffic patterns.

"We congratulate TI for developing the industry's first eight downstream DOCSIS 3.0 solution, an innovative breakthrough for IP-based services over cable using both wideband and narrowband tuners to offer architectural flexibility," said Albert (Bud) Taddiken, chief operating officer of Microtune(R), Inc. "Microtune has enjoyed a long-term, successful collaboration with TI in pioneering cable solutions such as this one."

Currently, digitally connected homes can be served effectively by bonding four channels together, yielding a minimum aggregate data rate of 160 Mbps. This is the "sweet spot" for this segment, but a greater number of channels could be bonded together to support other demands in the marketplace, such as the lucrative business services segment. To meet the demand of the growing niche video market, TI's DOCSIS 3.0 portfolio of Puma 5 chipsets provides OEMs with the ability to easily scale upwards to 8x4 channel bonding configurations necessary for multichannel video applications. The platform's simple reconfigurability allows operators to deploy the DOCSIS 3.0 capabilities of the Puma 5 family today, while allowing them to cost-effectively upgrade their service offerings to meet the market demand for compelling multimedia services like IPTV in the future.

"TI's Puma 5 DOCSIS 3.0 complaint 8x4 channel bonding solution, the TNETC4840, is the cable industry's first scaleable video gateway solution of its kind and sampling today," said Ran Senderovitz, TI's Digital Connected Home business manager. "TI's flexible and scaleable Puma 5 DOCSIS 3.0 architecture enables OEMs to develop innovative products that meet operators' needs for effectively delivering voice and video without costly upgrades to pre-existing infrastructure."

TI's Puma 5 family continues to provide OEMs with the flexibility to target data and VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) service markets with cost effective 4x4 (four downstream and four upstream) channel bonding technology developed specifically for data cable modem and EMTA (embedded multimedia terminal adapter) products.

About TI's Puma 5 family of DOCSIS 3.0 Products

The chipsets making up the Puma 5 family have been developed with the cost and performance requirements of the most prevalent market segments in the cable industry in mind. Puma 5's configurable DOCSIS 3.0 subsystem can support as many as four upstream and up to 8 downstream channels, or various combinations of DOCSIS and/or MPEG video channels.

-- TNETC4800 supports full-functionality EMTA applications, including a battery backup subsystem
-- TNETC4810 is optimized for EMTA applications without a battery-backup subsystem
-- TNETC4820 is an advanced STB and multimedia platform with extensive home networking capabilities
-- TNETC4830 is an optimized data cable modem platform
-- TNETC4840 is a device that targets data and video applications that require more than four downstream channels

About Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments (NYSE:TXN) helps customers solve problems and develop new electronics that make the world smarter, healthier, safer, greener and more fun. A global semiconductor company, TI innovates through manufacturing, design and sales operations in more than 25 countries. For more information, go to http://www.ti.com/puma5

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