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Setting The Stage For 1.6T Ethernet, And Driving 800G Now

The Next Platform, March 7th, 2023

Marvell has had a large and profitable I/O and networking silicon business for a long time, but with the acquisitions of Inphi in October 2020 and of Innovium in August 2021, the company is building a credible networking stack that can take on Broadcom, Cisco Systems, and Nvidia for the $1.3 billion or so in switch chips sold into the datacenter each year, which is growing at about 15 percent a year to more than $2 billion by 2026.

The rise of Marvell among the hyperscalers and cloud builders has made it unattractive for Intel to stay in the switch ASIC market with the Barefoot Networks 'Tofino' family of programmable switch chips, which it just put out to pasture in January as part of its huge cost-cutting maneuvers.

Everyone makes their choices in an intensively competitive datacenter silicon market, and even Marvell, which acquired Arm server chip maker Cavium back in November 2017 and then mothballed its 'Triton' ThunderX3 line in the summer of 2020, has had to make some tough choices.

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