BookRags.com Literature Guides Literature
Guides
Criticism & Essays Criticism &
Essays
Questions & Answers Questions &
Answers
Lesson Plans Lesson
Plans
My Bibliography Periodic Table U.S. Presidents Shakespeare Sonnet Shake-Up
Research Anything:        
History | Encyclopedias | Films | News | Create a Bibliography | More... Login | Register | Help
Not What You Meant?  There are 8 definitions for Marvell.

Marvell Technology Group

Print-Friendly
About 3 pages (777 words)

Bookmark and Share Know this topic well? Help others and get FREE products!
Marvell Technology Group
Type Public NASDAQMRVL
Founded 1995
Headquarters Santa Clara, California
Key people Sehat Sutardja, Co-founder
Weili Dai, Co-founder
Pantas Sutardja, Co-founder
Industry Semiconductors
Revenue $1.67 billion USD (2006)
Employees 5000 (2007)
Website www.marvell.com

Marvell (NASDAQMRVL) is an American producer of storage, communications and consumer semiconductor products. Their products can be found in a range of applications:

Founded in 1995, Marvell currently has more than 5000 employees. Marvell has design centers in Aliso Viejo, Colorado, Massachusetts, San Diego and Santa Clara. Outside the US, Marvell has design centers in Germany, Israel, Japan, Singapore and Taiwan as well as numerous worldwide sales offices.

Contents

History

XScale

Marvell's slogan, as displayed on a back side of its business card:  "Moving Forward, Faster."
Marvell's slogan, as displayed on a back side of its business card: "Moving Forward, Faster."

On June 27, 2006, the sale of Intel's XScale assets was announced. Intel agreed to sell the XScale business to Marvell for an estimated USD 600 million in cash and the assumption of unspecified liabilities. The acquisition was completed on November 9, 2006.[1]

Controversy

In October 2006, Marvell was criticized for failing to publicly provide specifications of their hardware in enough detail to support their wireless devices in the One Laptop Per Child program. Marvell was criticized by Richard Stallman of the Free Software Foundation and Theo de Raadt of OpenBSD. [2]

Acquisitions

Through the years, Marvell has acquired smaller companies to enter new markets.

Date Acquired company Expertise Cost
October 2000 Galileo Technology Ethernet switches, system controllers $2700M in stock
June 2002 SysKonnect PC networking
February 2003 RADLAN Embedded networking software $49.7M
August 2005 Hard disk controller division of Qlogic $180M in cash + $45M in stock
December 2005 SOC division of UTStarcom $24M in cash
February 2006 Printer ASIC business of Avago $240M in cash
February 2006 Xscale product line from Intel Communications processors and SOCs $600M in cash

References

External links

View More Summaries on Marvell Technology Group
 
Ask any question on Marvell Technology Group and get it answered FAST!
Answer questions in BookRags Q&A and earn points toward
discounted or even FREE Study Guides and other BookRags products!
Learn more about BookRags Q&A
Copyrights
Marvell Technology Group from Wíkipedia. ©2006 by Wíkipedia. Licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. View a list of authors or edit this article.

Article Navigation
Join BookRagslearn moreJoin BookRags




About BookRags | Customer Service | Report an Error | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy