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Develops semiconductor solutions for data infrastructure
$165k - $244.2k/yr
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Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship
Morrisville, NC, USA + 1 more
More locations: Westborough, MA, USA
Marvell Technology, Inc. specializes in semiconductor solutions that support data infrastructure for various clients, including telecommunications operators and data centers. The company develops high-performance semiconductor products that facilitate the secure and efficient transmission, storage, and processing of data. Their offerings include solutions for computing, security, and networking, which are essential for the growing digital economy, especially with the rise of mobile data and the shift to 5G networks. Marvell operates primarily on a business-to-business model, selling their products to other companies that integrate them into their own services. What sets Marvell apart from competitors is their focus on providing scalable and programmable platforms that help telecommunications operators enhance their network capabilities while reducing costs. The company's goal is to be a key partner in the advancement of global data infrastructure.
Company Size
5,001-10,000
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Santa Clara, California
Founded
1995
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Hussain will join from Marvell Technology Inc., where he's president of products and technologies.
The Munich-based chip group Infineon wants to strengthen its business with the automotive industry with an acquisition worth billions in the USA. Infineon is taking over the car-related...
Infineon, Germany's largest chip manufacturer, is strengthening its automotive business by acquiring a division of its US rival, Marvell Technology. This strategic move by the Munich-based company is aimed at preparing for the future of vehicles.
On April 7, 2025, the company revealed that it had entered into a definitive agreement under which Infineon Technologies AG, a leading global semiconductor manufacturer headquartered in Germany, will acquire Marvell's Automotive Ethernet business for a total cash consideration of $2.5 billion.
Protocol-level PCIe Gen 6 Over 10m Optical Cable and PCIe Gen 7 SerDes Over Optics in Collaboration with TeraHop for AI Server Scale UpSANTA CLARA, Calif., March 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Marvell Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: MRVL), a leader in data infrastructure semiconductor solutions, today announced in collaboration with TeraHop, a global optical solutions provider for AI driven data centers, the demonstration of the industry's first end-to-end PCIe Gen 6 over optics in the Marvell booth #2129 at OFC 2025. The demonstration will showcase the extension of PCIe reach beyond traditional electrical limits to enable low-latency, standards-based AI scale-up infrastructure.As AI workloads drive exponential data growth, PCIe connectivity must evolve to support higher bandwidth and longer reach. The Marvell® Alaska® P PCIe Gen 6 retimer and its PCIe Gen 7 SerDes technology enable low-latency, low bit-error-rate transmission over optical fiber, delivering the scalability, power efficiency, and high performance required for next-generation accelerated infrastructure. With PCIe over optics, system designers will be able to take advantage of longer links between devices that feature the low latency of PCIe technology.Marvell and TeraHop will demonstrate the industry's first successful transmission of PCIe Gen 6 signals between the root complex and endpoint across 10 meters of TeraHop OSFP-XD active optical cable using the Alaska P PCIe Gen 6 retimer integrated into a TeraHop-developed PCIe Gen 6 retimed riser card. By retiming and converting PCIe Gen 6 electrical signals into optical data, this solution ensures reliable high-speed connectivity between AI accelerators, CPUs, CXL-pooled memory, SSDs, and NICs, unlocking new possibilities for AI-driven data centers.Driven by an ever-increasing demand for AI, the industry is expecting the PCIe Gen 7 standard to be finalized this year