Vice President, Security, Carriers and Enterprise Networking, Will Townsend, shares his takeaways from Marvell's recent silicon announcements.
It's been some time since I've written about Marvell. The semiconductor company continues to innovate, and Marvell executives recently briefed my firm's chief analyst Patrick Moorhead and me regarding its recent announcement. I want to share my takeaways from that discussion.Marvell focuses on silicon for connectivity infrastructure across the data center, carriers, automotive applications and enterprise networking.
Interestingly, AI is also triggering the second trend toward network bottlenecks, given the need for lower latency in AI applications. Vast amounts of data are thrown into AI models, both for training the algorithms and for computational processing. In that context, ultra-low latency has become a requirement for processing things quickly and getting the most out of AI.
Teralynx 10 is an ultra-low-latency 51.2T switch that aims to support advanced telemetry at an astounding 80% cost savings. The Teralynx architecture enjoys a significant install base, given that Marvell has deployed it at the huge scale of five million 400G ports shipped to date. The Teralynx 10 optimizes AI, machine learning and data center network fabrics.
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