Marvell Launches Teralynx 10 Ethernet Switch Chip, Now in Production and in Customer Applications

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On July 26, Marvell announced that its Teralynx 10 (51.2T Ethernet switch chip) has entered the mass production and customer deployment stage. This chip is designed based on a new data center and AI network switching architecture, with large bandwidth, ultra-low latency, low power consumption, 512 ports and full line-speed programmable features. In addition, Teralynx 10 also supports the Linux Foundation's open source SONiC system, which helps customers standardize network system software between multiple suppliers and shorten equipment deployment time.