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IPivot just uses Rainbow cards for crypto acceleration.  Still, I 
don't know what the hell an XML accelerator is.  Sounds like a 
buzzword product to me.

pablos.

>Hi Robert,
>
>Yes, they include crypto acceleration, based on the ssl accelerators that
>Intel got when they bought iPivot.
>Seems like they have added XML support to the two current products in their
>line of network based ssl accelerators, the 7180 and the 7110:
>http://www.intel.com/netstructure/ecommerce_equipment.htm
>
>Patrik
>
>
>At 23:03 2000-05-08  R. A. Hettinga wrote:
>>At 4:44 PM -0600 on 5/8/00, EDUCAUSE wrote:
>>
>>
>>  > INTEL TO INTRODUCE 2 NEW DEVICES
>>  > The new Intel NetStructure 7280 XML Director and 7210 XML
>>  > Accelerator, devices that will make online business transactions
>>  > 150 times faster, will be introduced by the company today.
>>  > The new products are designed to remove a portion of the weight
>>  > carried by network servers, and are intended for use in data
>>  > centers and by application service providers on the Internet.
>>  > The devices are based on XML, a format that is becoming more
>>  > commonly used in business transactions on the Internet for
>>  > structured documents such as invoices and purchase orders.  The
>>  > introduction of the two devices is a continuation of Intel's
>>  > drive to provide e-commerce tools that accelerate business on the
>  > > Web. (New York Times, 8 May 2000)
>  >
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