Tarari, Inc.

[1] It has created a range of re-programmable silicon based on Xilinx [2] Virtex-4 FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) and ASICs [3] that offload and accelerate really complex algorithms such as XML Parsing, scanning for Computer viruses, email spam and intruders in Intrusion-prevention systems and Unified threat management appliances.

In June 2006, Tarari announced that its next generation chips that will support the AMD Torrenza [4] initiative - and it will incorporate HyperTransport [5] interfaces.

HyperTransport based-systems offer a dramatically reduced latency and increased throughput.

Just as the latest desktop machines are using PCI-Express for their high-performance graphic cards now servers will be able to use these high speed interconnects to add other hardware-based co-processors.

On 5 September 2007, LSI Corporation announced a definitive agreement to acquire Tarari.