We had a fantastic conversation with the Marvell Technology team in our Dell Technologies Panama site. Big thank you to Marc Mojica and Jimmy Endres for the time to discuss Marvell’s commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction with our sales team. Looking forward to exploring all the opportunities that emerged from our meeting… exiting times ahead.! Oh, and Tyler Hyten ♥️ #iwork4dell #marvelltechnology #innovation #themarvellousmarvellteam
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We believe that infrastructure powers progress. That execution is as essential as innovation. That better collaboration builds better technology. At Marvell, We go all in with you. Focused and determined, we unite behind your goals as our own. We leverage our unrivaled portfolio of infrastructure technology to identify the best solution for your unique needs. And we sit shoulder-to-shoulder with your teams to build it. Agile in our thinking, and our partnerships, we look for unexpected connections that deliver a competitive edge and reveal new opportunities. At Marvell, we’re driven by the belief that how we do things matters just as much as what we do. Because, with a foundation built on partnership, anything is possible.
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- 5,001-10,000 employees
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- Santa Clara, CA
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- Semiconductors, Wireless and Wires Connectivity, Storage Solutions, Consumer Solutions, Enterprise Solutions, Cloud Infrastructure, and IoT
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Register in-person or virtually for the DPDK Summit APAC talk "Cryptodev and Security Library Updates in DPDK," with Akhil Goyal & Anoob Joseph, from Marvell Technology. 👉 Register in-person or virtually here: https://lnkd.in/gu4zvXf 📅 Date: Tuesday, July 9, 2024 🕒 Time: 14:00 - 14:40 GMT+07 📍 Location: Ballroom 1 (Level 7), Bangkok 📺 Virtual Streaming Available 🔍 What You Will Learn: In the past few releases of DPDK, various protocol offloads and useful features have been added to rte_security, which are not widely explored and need to be highlighted. This session will explain the details of these offloads, their use cases, and the future roadmap for cryptodev and security libraries, including: - MACsec: Provides point-to-point security on Ethernet (Layer 2) links. - TLS/DTLS Record Protocol: A layer 4 security protocol. - Rx Flow Inject: An alternate datapath for security processing when inline protocol processing is not feasible due to issues like outer fragmentation. - IPv4/IPv6 Reassembly: On inline inbound IPsec processing. 🔒 New Cryptodev Algorithms: - ShangMi Algorithms: SM2, SM3, SM4 - Secure Hash Algorithm and KECCAK (SHAKE) - Updates on Asymmetric Crypto Help support this community event: 👍 Like the post 🤝 Repost to your community ✍️ Leave a comment #DPDKSummit #APAC #TechEvent
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In order to fully prepare for the future, it's crucial to understand the past. The history of automotive connectivity is not just a tale of technological progress; it's the foundation upon which the vehicles of tomorrow are being built. It’s important to look back on how far the industry has progressed. For example: 1986: Cars CAN do better By the early 1980s, traditional hard-wired electronics couldn't keep up with new automotive design needs. Engineers at Robert Bosch GmbH developed a new serial bus system, enabling electronic control units (ECUs) and subsystems to communicate, allowing for new features via software. 1998: How to get the MOST out of your car stereo In 1998, as audio CDs replaced analog storage and interest in navigation and mobile phones grew, the auto industry needed a multimedia networking standard. The MOST Cooperation developed the MOST (Media Oriented Systems Transport) technology, now a global standard for multimedia networking in cars. 2000: FlexRay takes on the 21st century vehicle As auto makers continued to raise the bar on safety, comfort, performance, and environmental impact, they began to develop an interest in “X-by-wire” applications, in which functions would be purely electrical, with no mechanical fallback, with advanced control and safety systems being obvious targets. 2002: LIN, or, there must be a cheaper way To reduce CAN-driven networking costs for non-essential components like power windows and air conditioning, European car manufacturers used various serial communication technologies. This led to compatibility issues and spurred the development of the LIN (Local Interconnect Network) protocol. There is a lot more to explore about this history, but even more to look forward to. Marvell is pioneering the shift to a unified Ethernet-based network, poised to bring about an era where every component in a vehicle can communicate seamlessly—paving the way for smarter, safer, and more connected cars. P.S. To learn more about the history of automotive connectivity, please see the comments below. #Automotive
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The open access preprint of our latest, invited paper in the Journal of Lightwave Technology is now available. This describes the work done by the impressive design team at Marvell Technology in the area of low power DSP for data center applications. https://lnkd.in/g9jEigTu
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We could not do what we do without the support of our wonderful volunteers! Thanks so much Marvell Technology! #durhamnc
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India’s triumphant echo reverberates globally - a symphony of joy and pride! The Indian cricket team inspires the next generation to forge ahead, fueled by perseverance, a winning attitude, and unwavering team effort. Meanwhile, Marvell India hosted its annual 5K Run on the same weekend. With 800+ participants across 3 sites on a lovely Saturday morning, families joined the run. Later, they stepped into our office - a space where we collaborate, learn new skills (as well as hobbies), and build the future together. Both events ignited jubilation and swelled hearts with pride, celebrating success and togetherness. #ProudIndia #Inspiration #TogetherWeWin #Marvell #T20WorldCupChampions
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Marvell Technology reposted this
Cu this summer! The Alaska 1.6T DSP for active electrical cables is the second Marvell Technology product in two months for extending the performance and reach of copper connections inside servers and the like. (The first was our PCI retimer.) With bandwidth speeds going up, signals can't travel as far over wires and cables: at 200G speeds, signals can only run a meter on regular passive cable before turning into static like an AM radio station at the edge of town. DSP technology boosts the signals so they go farther. 650 Group, LLC says both segments are expected to grow rapidly. https://lnkd.in/gsHj9d6D
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Marvell Technology reposted this
The future of data center networking is optical, but is there a role for copper interconnects at under 3m, even at 1.6T with 200G/lane I/O? In this 2-min update, Nigel Alvares makes the case for Active Electrical Cables (AECs) and Marvell Technology's PAM4 DSP https://lnkd.in/gsVqYe5W
Tech Update: Active Electrical Cables for AI Interconnects
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June is the month when we celebrate Pride and the LGBTQIA+ community. I had a great opportunity to participate in a round table discussion at Marvell Technology with the wonderful Stephanie Yum on how to be an Ally in the Workplace. Pride has different meanings for everyone as we go through life. To me, it is about embracing diversity and helping others. The celebration may only be a month long, but being an ally, advocate, and a supporter of the LGBTQIA+ community is a commitment for every day of the year.
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AI clusters now have two to three interconnects per GPU. That number is going to grow, says Loi Nguyen, executive vice president of Cloud Optics at Marvell. Other highlights in the interview from Driving Semiconductor Innovation for AI co-sponsored by the National University of Singapore and Marvell: SiPho is coming to data center optics to reduce the number of lasers needed by 4x and 1.6 Tbps is coming toward the end of the year.