Marvell Introduces the AVANTA Series - Delivering up to Twenty Times the Internet Bandwidth to Homes
03 February 2010 - 1:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Company Addresses Next Generation Optical Broadband Market with
EPON and GPON Products SANTA CLARA, Calif., Feb. 2
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Marvell (NASDAQ: MRVL), a worldwide
leader in integrated silicon solutions, today announced the first
member of the AVANTA(TM) family of broadband optical access
solutions for Gigabit Passive Optical Networks (GPON), Ethernet
Passive Optical Networks (EPON) and 10Gigabit EPON. This new family
of broadband solutions offers up to 20 times the bandwidth of
traditional copper-based networking solutions. The first members of
the AVANTA family are single-chip for Single-Family-Unit (SFU)
devices, with unprecedented levels of integration, performance and
a radically reduced energy footprint, providing optimal solutions
for mass-deployment of next generation video-centric and
interactive Internet. (Photo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20100202/AQ47981) (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070411/SFW034LOGO) The "pipe"
into the home sets the bar for the consumer experience for home
entertainment, productivity and communications. Optical Access
provides the technology leap to enable high broadband throughput
ranging from 100Mbps to 2.5Gbps per home overcoming the current
limitations with copper-wired infrastructure. This expanded
throughput is necessary for streaming 3D High Definition content in
real time as well as user-to-user and user to cloud interactive
applications. Worldwide demand for optical access is expected to
grow 250% in 2010.(1) "Consumers worldwide have a growing appetite
for media-rich entertainment such as IPTV, interactive video, and
multiplayer games. For these applications, PON offers much more
bandwidth than DSL copper technology," said Jag Bolaria, senior
analyst at The Linley Group. "Marvell's new EPON and GPON products
can play an important role in the replacement of DSL in North
America and enable households in countries such as India and China
to take advantage of huge amounts of bandwidth with their first
broadband installation." The first set of products from Marvell's
new AVANTA series are single chip for SFU applications, addressing
both standards of the passive optical networks: the ITU GPON
standard mostly adopted in the United States and the European
Union, as well as the IEEE EPON standard mostly adopted in major
Asia-pacific countries including China. The AVANTA 88F6510 features
a high level of integration, including a Gigahertz class CPU,
dual-mode PON MAC, Line-rate IPv6-capable programmable packet
processor, Voice-over-IP, Ethernet Switch and Ethernet PHYs. The
AVANTA series uses exceptionally low power and significantly
reduces the bill-of-material for PON SFU devices to enable wide
deployment. Marvell has set the bar high by offering a single-chip
solution with Gigahertz processing power, for video-centric,
interactive content and applications that enable new services for
consumers. Optical Access transforms the digital home; IP bandwidth
processing and CPU performance have quadrupled compared with DSL.
This new breed of technology is needed by service providers to
offer next generation services at affordable cost/power points.
"Globally, carriers are challenged to increase bandwidth, add more
services and driver lower power, while reducing cost. Marvell's
open software eco-system, exceptional levels of performance,
high-integration and low-power solutions solve the challenges for
service providers who are driving optical broadband," said Simon
Milner, General Manager EBU, "Marvell has solved all of these
challenges by offering a dual-mode device with a Gigahertz-class
CPU running all open-source software, and its plugcomputer.org
eco-system. With plentiful bandwidth, and ability to offer
differentiated services, we believe CPU performance will be the key
technology for Internet 3.0., a cloud centric, interactive
Internet." The AVANTA series is the first to introduce multiple
low-power techniques in the PON space - ranging from dynamic CPU
speed throttling, sleep mode, low-power DDR3-SDRAM and IEEE
Energy-Efficient-Ethernet (EEE) draft-compliance. The Marvell
platform supports tens of 3D HD interactive video streams and a
line-rate packet processor with hardware multicasting. It is also
the first to support the IEEE Audio-Video-Bridging (AVB) draft
specifications. The integrated programmable packet processor not
only supports IPv6 but also future-proofs the platform for emerging
protocols like DOCSIS over PON. The AVANTA family will sample to
customers at the end of March. For more information on the AVANTA
88F6510 and other Marvell products please contact a sales
representative through http://www.marvell.com/ About Marvell
Marvell (NASDAQ:MRVL) is a leader in the development of storage,
communications, and consumer silicon solutions. The company's
diverse product portfolio includes switching, transceiver,
communications controller, wireless, and storage solutions that
power the entire communications infrastructure including
enterprise, metro, home, and storage networking. As used in this
release, the terms "company" and "Marvell" refer to Marvell
Technology Group Ltd. and its subsidiaries. For more information,
visit http://www.marvell.com/ ?c=1&c=2 Marvell and M logo are
registered trademarks of Marvell or its affiliates. Avanta is a
trademark of Marvell or its affiliates. Other names and brands may
be claimed as property of others. (1) From "A Guide to Broadband
Chips" fourth edition. Published December 2008 by The Linley Group.
For Further Information Contact: Marvell Media Relations Diane
Vanasse Tel: 408-222-5198
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