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Marvell tips low-power SoCs
Posted: Nov 7, 2009 8:56 AM

Marvell is introducing several SoCs designed for low power consumption, network switching and securi...[ View complete article ]


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Marvell is introducing several SoCs designed for low power consumption, network switching and security at the Interop IT Conference and Tradeshow in Las Vegas, for applications ranging from routers, base stations, storage, single-board computers to high-volume laser printers.
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