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SILICOM LIMITED (NASDAQ:SILC), Up By 5.51% ($0.97) From $17.590 After BUYINS.NET Report Predicted Stock Would Go Up Due To Bull


Published on 2012-01-10 07:43:21 - WOPRAI
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January 10, 2012 / M2 PRESSWIRE / BUYINS.NET, www.buyins.net , a provider of unique trading technologies, released a report on Monday, December 26th 2011 stating that SILICOM LIMITED (NASDAQ:SILC) was expected to go Up due to the Bullish conditions presented in the following report. Click here to view the BUYINS.NET report: http://www.buyins.net/releases/?sym=silc&id=225851

At the time this story was written, SILICOM LIMITED (NASDAQ:SILC) is Up By $0.97 (5.51%) since the BUYINS.NET report was released.

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SILICOM LIMITED (NASDAQ:SILC) - Silicom Ltd. (Silicom), incorporated in 1987, is engaged in the design, manufacture, marketing and support of connectivity solutions for a range of computer users. The Company is active in high-end server networking cards, high-end networking bypass cards, connectivity solutions for portable personal computers (PCs) and broadband Internet access. In high-end server networking cards, Silicom is able to leverage its expertise in networking and operating systems. In high-end networking Bypass cards, the Company produces server-networking cards with special functionalities for security appliances and it leverages its server networking cards for the growing security market. Connectivity solutions for portable PCs is Silicom's traditional area of expertise, in which demand for its products has declined and in which it expects to phase out over time. In broadband Internet access, the Company leveraged its technology and connectivity solutions know-how but operations in this industry are declining as well.

High end Server Networking Cards

The Company has developed a line of products for the evolving server networking industry, which facilitates interaction between servers, allowing them to communicate with each other. The products Silicom has developed use its Ethernet and operating systems expertise. The first products in this line are eight multi-port, gigabit-Ethernet, server-networking cards. These are products that allow server-based systems to exploit the potential of gigabit Ethernet. The products have either two, four or six ports, which plug into the servers between which interaction is facilitated. Silicom's business model for its server networking lines of products is called the Design Win Model. It is based on the exploitation of the Company's intellectual property relating to connectivity solutions and networking.

The Company's competitor in this area is Intel.

High-end Networking Bypass Cards for Security and other Network Appliances

Following the production of its Server Networking Cards, Silicom developed some of these same products with a bypass feature. Intended for mission-critical environments, the Silicom Gigabit Ethernet Bypass Networking Cards feature bypass circuitry to maintain continuity of network connectivity in the event of a gateway failure. The products are divided into two groups. One group of products is based on Broadcom's chipset and the other group is based on Intel's chipset. Products based on Broadcom's chipset are PXG6, PXG4, PXG2, PXG2F, PEG1, PEG1F, PXG2BP, and PXG4BP. The number in each product name represents the number of gigabit-Ethernet ports.

In April 2004, the Company announced the release of its products, which is based on a transmission control protocol/ /Internet protocol (TCP/IP) offload engine (TOE) solution. Multi-port gigabit-Ethernet cards can work at high speeds, but in some cases, they bring the central processing unit (CPU) utilization of the host-server to almost 100%. Silicom's TOE (TCP/IP Offload Engine)/ Internet small computer systems interface (iSCSI) server adapters are designed to accelerate server performance through the elimination of server-CPU bottlenecks by handling computation-intensive tasks, which releases the CPU of the host-server and allows it to deal with its original missions.

Silicom's competitors in this segment include Alacritec, Inc., Adaptec Inc., Emulex Inc., Qlogic Inc., and JNI Inc.

Traditional Connectivity Solutions for Portable PCs

In the field of portable computers, the Company's strength has been its range of single and multi-function connectivity products that incorporate various Silicom and third-party technologies to provide portable computer users with a solution to their connectivity problems. The trend in the data communications industry has been to incorporate modems as built-in elements of portable PCs, and to incorporate Ethernet and fast Ethernet as built-in elements of portable PCs. Both these trends have obviated much of the need for Silicom's modem and Ethernet/Fast Ethernet PC card products. The M

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