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Marvell Technology Completes Acquisition of Cavium

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Marvell Technology Group Ltd. (NASDAQ: MRVL) today announced the completion of its acquisition of Cavium, Inc. The combination creates a leading semiconductor company focused on the infrastructure market, offering customers a portfolio of storage, processing, networking, wireless connectivity and security products whose breadth and depth are unmatched in the industry.

"The next wave of semiconductor growth will be fueled by advancements in the data economy," said Matt Murphy, Marvell's President and Chief Executive Officer. "Applications such as AI, 5G, Cloud, automotive, and edge computing all require engineering solutions that combine high bandwidth, very low power consumption, and leadership in complex system on a chip solutions. As a combined company, we now offer industry-leading IP, a broad portfolio of infrastructure solutions, and a talented team of innovators ready to tackle our customers' toughest challenges. We're excited to get started."

Appointment of Three New Directors to Marvell's Board of Directors
Marvell also announced that Syed Ali, Brad Buss and Dr. Edward Frank have been appointed to the Marvell Board of Directors, effective immediately after the closing of the acquisition.

Syed Ali was a co-founder of Cavium and served as its President, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of Directors since the company's launch in 2000. He received a B.E. (Electrical Engineering) from Osmania University in Hyderabad, India, and an M.S.E from the University of Michigan.

Brad Buss served as a director of Cavium since July 2016. Mr. Buss also served as CFO of SolarCity from 2014 to 2016 and CFO of Cypress Semiconductor from 2005 to 2014. He currently serves on the board of directors of Tesla Motors and Advance Auto Parts. A graduate of McMaster University with a B.A. (Economics), Mr. Buss earned a B.A. (Honors) in Business Administration from the University of Windsor.

Dr. Edward Frank served as a director of Cavium since July 2016. A co-founder of startup Cloud Parity, Dr. Frank served as its CEO until September 2016. Earlier, he served as Vice President of Macintosh Hardware Systems Engineering at Apple from 2009 to 2013 and, prior to Apple, worked at Broadcom Corporation from 1999 to 2009 where he was Corporate Vice President of Research and Development. Dr. Frank also serves on the boards of directors of Analog Devices and Quantenna. He holds a B.S.E.E. and M.S.E.E. from Stanford University and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University. In 2018. Dr. Frank was elected to the National Academy of Engineering for his contributions to the development and commercialization of wireless networking products.

Contribution from Cavium to Marvell's 2nd Quarter of Fiscal 2019
During its fiscal Q2 2019 earnings conference call, Marvell will provide an update on Cavium's contribution to its second fiscal quarter and third fiscal quarter combined guidance. Details regarding the date and time of the call will be provided later.

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Surprised there are no comments to this news. Cavium is a fairly significant supplier of router processors, especially MIPS-based. Anyone that has an EdgeRouter LITE has a Cavium MIPS processor in it. They're really fantastic routing processors:
https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Cavium#Devices

Marvell obviously wants to expand from client networking to routing.
 
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I've used some access points that had these Cavium based SOCs, not as good performance as a BCM or QCA chips.

Xirrus XR520 and Aerohive 320. (note: not used that one as long as the other aerohives that used QCA or BCM)

Ugh that Xirrus was a pain in the butt when it came to vlans. BTW the company got a bit butthurt after my review of it.

oh BTW @FordGT90Concept marvell already has a stronghold over Cisco APs they use marvell a lot in their enterprise and SMB APs. I think Cisco has some influence in this decision. What's funny is Cisco used marvell for their linksys brand routers before they sold them to belkin, than belkin continued the tradition of using Marvell SOCs for their Linksys line,
 
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