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Marvell Introduces Industry's First Gb-class Ethernet Switch With Secure Functionality

Marvell Mavell (NASDAQ: MRVL), the world's leading provider of storage, cloud and networking, today announced the industry's first Gigabit Ethernet switch to provide higher connectivity for next-generation interconnects Level of secure data transmission. There are hundreds of new applications in the new car that require a reliable and secure in-car network, which makes Ethernet technology the preferred choice for car manufacturers. Advanced Driving Assistance System (ADAS), Car Infotainment (IVI), and autopilot are required to rely on in-car network information or car-to-car messages. The Automotive Ethernet Switch is the latest addition to Marvell's line of cable and wireless network solutions designed to prevent malware from being attacked or affected when transmitting data. This industry-leading security feature is designed to ensure that the vehicle And the safety of its passengers.


"The automotive industry is facing the most significant changes in history," said Chris Koopmans, executive vice president of networking and connection at Marvell. "With the help of subversive trends such as assist and autopilot, electrification, and interconnected cars, we are connected with our wired and wireless car Solution portfolio, Marvell is creating a future for future car safety and high-bandwidth data transmission. "


"As interconnecting cars become more autonomous, demand for data volumes and data rates continues to increase, and vehicles are threatened by more security vulnerabilities and new cyber attacks," commented Ian Riches, an analyst at Strategy Analytics. Marvell's automotive Gigabit Ethernet switches create a secure hardware base that enhances the security of interconnected automotive intelligent facilities from the threat of future cybercrime. "


This high-security Ethernet switch is designed to meet the increasing risk of cybercrime and is fully compatible with the IEEE 802.3 and 802.11 standards. The new solution uses the Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) engine and the authentication start function, which has a higher level of security in the underlying hardware layer. The new switch also supports connected blacklist and whitelist addresses to further improve security. The new Ethernet switch meets the AEC-Q100 requirements, meets industry-stringent standards and weather-tolerant automotive environments. The product supports 100Mbps and 1Gbps interfaces with five integrated 100BASE-T1 physical interfaces that can be used with Marvell's previously released 1000BASE-T1 PHY.


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