Five years ago, I embarked on an exciting journey with Marvell Technology, contributing to cutting-edge technologies across diverse domains – from Wireless 4G/5G L1 SoC to 5G L1 to Hardware Security Modules (HSM) to Fibre Channel Storage and now, Custom AI Solutions. Each opportunity at Marvell has challenged me to grow, fostering continuous learning and the development of a very diverse skillset. I'm proud of the high-performing teams I've built and the consistent delivery of complex solutions with exceptional quality and on-time execution. A sincere thank you to the Marvell team and our valued customers for their unwavering support and collaboration.
About us
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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http://www.marvell.com
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- Semiconductor Manufacturing
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- 5,001-10,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Santa Clara, CA
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- Public Company
- Specialties
- Semiconductors, Wireless and Wires Connectivity, Storage Solutions, Consumer Solutions, Enterprise Solutions, Cloud Infrastructure, and IoT
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Can powering a million XPUs actually be done? In this video, Loi Nguyen, PhD, EVP and GM of Optical at Marvell, sheds light on the incredible power demands of modern AI clusters and data centers. Today's largest facilities consume up to 150 megawatts, but the future points to "gigawatt-class" data centers—requiring energy comparable to cities like San Francisco or even New York. Dr. Nguyen emphasizes the challenge of scaling to 400k+ or even million-node clusters and how solutions like Marvell DCI Optics ZR and ZR+ enable multi-site connectivity with high-speed optics. With these advancements, the vision of powering massive AI superclusters is closer than ever. So, the question isn't if—it's how soon. For more information and insights, view the video: https://mrvl.co/3VOLD4j
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With demand for AI services growing and the amount of data consumed by training clusters and inference servers rising, we are going to see an explosion of long-distance data transmission. That means one thing: more, faster, more efficient, and more economical fiber connections, say Stephen Adolph of Marvell Technology and Marc Stiller of Lumentum technology during a webinar with Sean Buckley of Lightwave Online. Some of the gems from the deck. Expect to see data centers go from having tens of fiber pairs to hundreds. Network power in a cutting-edge training cluster could rise to 22MW, or 18% of total power. (Debates rage on network’s power contribution.). Yet, the picojoules per bit are slated to drop over 30% from today’s 800G modules to 2027’s 1.6T modules. And if you've ever wondered what a 100K cluster might look like, the courtroom sketch is below. The full show floor at the link in the comments
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TechWomen Mentor, 2022 Silicon Valley Business Journal Women of Influence honoree, MSc from University of Lancaster, Massey University
Happy Holidays from the Marvell Technology Santa Clara holiday party!🎉🎊🎄🎁🛍️ It was a joy celebrating the season with my amazing colleagues and friends, especially Navaz Lulla and Anu Agrawal who are also fellow TechWomen mentors. We also took the opportunity to share the impact of the TechWomen program with our CEO Matt Murphy and other Executives VPs, highlighting how it empowers women in STEM globally and support professional growth for us as mentors. Plus, meaningful conversations with various colleagues—both men and women—encouraging them to join TechWomen as mentors next year. Grateful for a workplace that values community, innovation, and mentorship. Wishing everyone a wonderful holiday season filled with joy, warmth, and connection! 🎉🎊🎄🎁🛍️💐🤩 #Marvell #HappyHolidays #Mentorship #TechWomen #LifeAtMarvell
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Excited to see Marvell Technology's latest innovation tackling the speed and reach challenges of passive copper cables! Their newly launched 1.6 Tbps LPO chipset is a game-changer for data center interconnects, addressing the growing demand for high-bandwidth solutions in AI-driven environments. As highlighted in the announcement, this chipset brings clarity and focus to LPO technology, enabling optimized performance for short, inside-the-rack connections. The move not only advances the performance of AI clusters but also signals a pivotal shift in the industry’s approach to improving networking links. I was honored to share my perspective: “Marvell’s innovative approach to achieving performance gains helps drive better AI cluster TCO and highlights the industry’s direction in optimizing networking links.” This is a significant milestone in optimizing compute fabric networks as they transition to 200 Gbps per lane. Kudos to the Marvell team for continuing to lead innovation in data infrastructure semiconductor solutions! 👏 Xi Wang https://lnkd.in/gPQYWBSN #AI #Networking #DataCenters #Semiconductors #Innovation
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🌟 SONiC Community Spotlight: Daniela Murin, Software Engineer at Marvell Technology In this interview, Daniela shares her thoughts on how she sees SONiC evolving and the role Marvell plays in supporting that growth. 🎥 Watch the full video to hear her insights: https://hubs.la/Q030f8B90 #SONiC #OpenNetworking #CommunitySpotlight #Marvell
ONiC Community Spotlight Interview - Daniela Murin
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Customizing on-chip high bandwidth memory hands hyperscalers the opportunity to squeeze more performance out of their accelerators. But who wins and who loses? Joseph B. of XPU.pub outlines how this nascent market may shape out. From Marvell Technology IA Day. https://lnkd.in/gYV8TrSp
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Big thanks to Sebastian Gier ✓ at Footprint Intelligence for inviting me to his podcast and taking the time to discuss with me how the semiconductor industry is addressing key sustainability challenges. Sebastian Gier ✓ has a sincere passion for driving impact through intelligent, AI-driven corporate sustainability management systems, and it was a pleasure to connect with him. We discussed a range of topics, from preparing for evolving #climate disclosure requirements to using #AI tools to streamline sustainability reporting and ensure ESG data accuracy. We also explored the role of cross-industry #collaboration, and I had the chance to share how Marvell Technology is working with peers through initiatives like the Semiconductor Climate Consortium to address shared climate challenges. Additionally, we covered my journey from environmental research to sustainability consulting and into the semiconductor industry, along with all the learnings along the way! Want to dive deeper? 🔗 Listen to the podcast and read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/gcdvRPUb.
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70% of revenue for Marvell Technology derives from data centers, notes Tom Dunlap at Avasant. Will its custom semiconductor strategy give it the momentum to grow amid the likes of Nvidia, Broadcom, and AMD? Read on! https://lnkd.in/ge8ME3Tu
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This year, I had the opportunity to co-host "AI and Beyond - Marvell Welcomes TechWomen 2024" alongside Anu Agrawal. The event was a resounding success, featuring an engaging keynote by Sandeep Bharathi, our Chief Development Officer, an enlightening talk on "Semiconductors and AI" by Nigel Alvares, VP of Global Marketing, an inspiring panel discussion with Marvell's Women Leaders followed by introductions from Marvell TechWomen Teams. TechWomen, a U.S. Department of State initiative, fosters professional mentorship and cross-cultural exchange, and this marks my second year of participation. I had the privilege of mentoring Auma H. from Kenya alongside my colleagues Keh-Chiang Ku and Tingting Weng. A heartfelt thanks to Cora Lam, Women@Marvell, TechWomen, Marvell Technology for the opportunity and my management - BK, Mandar Kulkarni, and Lyndsi Parker, for their incredible support!