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Marvell to Acquire Chip Maker Inphi in Cloud and 5G Push

Marvell to Acquire Chip Maker Inphi in Cloud and 5G Push

Marvell Technology, a leader in infrastructure semiconductor solutions has signed an agreement to acquire Inphi, a leader in high-speed data movement.

In conjunction with the transaction, Marvell intends to reorganize so that the combined company will be domiciled in the United States, creating a U.S. semiconductor powerhouse with an enterprise value of approximately $40 billion.

 

Inphi has built a leading high-speed data interconnect platform uniquely suited to meet the insatiable demand for increased bandwidth and low power for the cloud data centers and global networks of the future. Inphi's high-speed electro-optics portfolio provides the connectivity fabric for cloud data centers and wired and wireless carrier networks, just as Marvell's copper physical layer portfolio does for enterprise and future in-vehicle networks. 

Combining Marvell's storage, networking, processor, and security portfolio, with Inphi's leading electro-optics interconnect platform, will position the combined company for end-to-end technology leadership in data infrastructure. This highly complementary transaction expands Marvell's addressable market, strengthens customer base, and accelerates Marvell's leadership in hyperscale cloud data centers and 5G wireless infrastructure.

Matt Murphy, president and CEO of Marvell
Inphi's technologies are at the heart of cloud data center networks and they continue to extend their leadership with innovative new products, including 400G data center interconnect optical modules, which leverage their unique silicon photonics and DSP technologies.

Ford Tamer, President and CEO of Inphi
Marvell and Inphi share a vision to enable the world's data infrastructure and we have both transformed our respective businesses to benefit from the strong secular growth expected in the cloud data center and 5G wireless markets.

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