Hypercom Selects Surf Communication Solutions AMC DSP Farm and SurfUP™ Multimedia Processing for its Next Generation Network Access Servers

June 25, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
High security electronic transaction solutions provider Hypercom Corporation (NYSE: HYC) has selected Surf’s SurfRider/AMC™ Digital Signal Processor (DSP) farm and SurfUP™ multimedia processing solution for its Next Generation Access Servers. Integrated into a MicroTCA platform, the SurfRider/AMC and SurfUP solution provides high density, fault tolerant, scalable, and secure transaction processing.

SURF Communication Solutions® (“Surf”), a leading provider of multimedia embedded processing solutions, announced today that high security electronic transaction solutions provider Hypercom Corporation (NYSE: HYC) has selected Surf’s SurfRider/AMC™ Digital Signal Processor (DSP) farm and SurfUP™ multimedia processing solution for its Next Generation Access Servers. Integrated into a MicroTCA platform, the SurfRider/AMC and SurfUP solution provides high density, fault tolerant, scalable, and secure transaction processing.

The SurfRider/AMC is a fully-integrated RoHS-compliant Advanced Mezzanine Card (“AMC”) DSP resource blade providing flexible yet high capacity media processing. Featuring Surf’s revolutionary modular design, Internal Time Division Multiplexing (i-TDM) standards-based protocol, and Open Framework approach, which allows seamless integration of user-defined and proprietary algorithms, the SurfRider/AMC is the ideal choice for development of a wide range of enterprise and telecom applications.

“Hypercom selected Surf’s technology based on its flexible AMC architecture, channel density, pre-integrated partner relationships and i-TDM capabilities,” said Gary Sweeney, Hypercom Director of Network Product Management. “Moreover, the Surf team delivered our custom code as promised and in a fraction of the time our previous DSP provider required.”

“We are proud to be selected as a key supplier for Hypercom’s next generation access servers,” said Kfir Benjamin, Surf’s Sales Director, North America. “This project exemplifies Surf’s comprehensive software and efficient system integration capabilities in the rapidly growing MicroTCA market.”