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Marvell Technology

Marvell Technology is a semiconductor company that designs and supplies data infrastructure chips and platforms used in cloud, carrier, enterprise, automotive, and industrial environments.

  • Custom and standard system-on-chip (SoC) and Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) platforms for data infrastructure workloads
  • Networking silicon for data center, carrier, and enterprise switching and routing (networking infrastructure)
  • Compute and accelerators for cloud, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and edge data processing (AI infrastructure, high-performance compute)
  • Storage controllers and storage infrastructure silicon for enterprise, cloud, and embedded use cases (data storage infrastructure)
  • Automotive and industrial-grade semiconductor solutions for in-vehicle networking, compute, and storage

More About Marvell Technology

Marvell Technology focuses on semiconductor solutions that support data infrastructure across cloud data centers, telecom carriers, enterprise networks, automotive systems, and industrial environments. Its portfolio spans custom and semi-custom system-on-chip (SoC) and application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) for large-scale cloud and carrier deployments, as well as standard products in networking, compute, and storage that are designed for integration into servers, switches, routers, and embedded systems.

In networking infrastructure (networking), Marvell supplies Ethernet switching and routing silicon that underpins data center fabrics, campus and branch networks, and carrier transport. These products are typically used in architectures based on common standards such as Ethernet, IP, Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), and various data center leaf-spine and Clos topologies. The chips support features such as high-speed Serializer/Deserializer (SerDes) interfaces, Quality of Service (QoS), and telemetry capabilities that allow equipment vendors to build switches and routers for cloud providers, telecom operators, and enterprises.

In compute and accelerators (AI infrastructure, high-performance compute), Marvell provides processor and accelerator platforms aimed at cloud, AI, and edge workloads. These include solutions designed around modern Central Processing Unit (CPU) and accelerator architectures and standard server interconnects such as PCI Express (PCIe) and High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) interfaces. They are positioned for deployment in hyperscale data centers, telecom edge nodes, and enterprise compute environments that require offload and acceleration for networking, storage, AI, or security workloads.

Marvell’s storage infrastructure offerings (data storage infrastructure) include controllers and related silicon used in solid-state drives, storage arrays, and cloud storage platforms. These devices commonly implement protocols and interfaces such as Non-volatile Memory Express (NVME), Serial ATA (SATA), Substation Automation System (SAS), and various flash memory standards, enabling OEMs and cloud providers to build storage systems for transactional, analytic, and archival data. Enterprise architects use these components as part of broader storage architectures that incorporate redundancy, tiering, and data protection.

In automotive and industrial markets, Marvell delivers semiconductor platforms that support in-vehicle networking, zonal architectures, and centralized compute and storage for software-defined vehicles. These products typically rely on automotive Ethernet, safety-qualified components, and functional safety standards that align with Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and Tier-1 requirements. In industrial settings, Marvell chips are integrated into networking and compute equipment that must operate under extended environmental and reliability constraints.

Across these domains, Marvell’s catalog can be classified into several enterprise IT and infrastructure categories: networking infrastructure (switching and routing silicon for data center, enterprise, and carrier networks), AI infrastructure and high-performance compute (accelerators and data processing SoCs), data storage infrastructure (storage controllers and related chips), and automotive and industrial semiconductors (in-vehicle and industrial networking and compute). Enterprise and carrier architects typically encounter Marvell through OEM hardware platforms, white-box systems, or custom silicon engagements that align with standard protocols and reference architectures in modern data centers and networks.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 6,511
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1B-$10B
  • Stock Ticker: MRVL

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Corporate Headquarters

West Street
Wilmington, DE 19801

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Public
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment
  • Industry: Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment
  • Sub-Industry: Semiconductors

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