By Vienna Alexander, Marketing Content Professional, Marvell

Great Place to Work, in combination with Fortune, launched the first-ever 100 Best Companies to Work For in Southeast Asia. Marvell made the list based on its 2025-2026 Great Place to Work Trust Index™ Survey results for Vietnam, where it earned an impressive 95% rating and positive employee sentiments of community.
Marvell continues to invest in being a great place to work. Recently, Marvell expanded its operations in Vietnam with three new offices that opened in September 2025. Vietnam is a fast-growing innovation hub at Marvell, alongside another Marvell Southeast Asia location, Singapore.
The “100 Best Companies to Work For” accolade recognizes organizations that build cultures where trust, innovation, and performance can thrive. It was compiled from comprehensive survey data gathered from employees in the region. The list is presented by Great Place to Work, the global authority on organizational culture and employee experience, and Fortune, a global leader in recognizing innovation in workplaces.

Marvell has once again been honored with a variety of Lightwave+BTR Innovation Reviews high scores. A panel of experts from the optical communications community recognized five products from Marvell’s portfolio as among the best in the industry.
“On behalf of the Lightwave+BTR Innovation Reviews, I would like to congratulate Marvell on again achieving a well-deserved honoree status for multiple products,” said Lightwave+BTR Editor-in-Chief Sean Buckley. “This is a very competitive program allowing us to showcase and applaud the most innovative products that significantly impact the industry. It says a lot that Marvell is consistently recognized by these experts for its innovation.”

Lighting the way! Marvell SVP Cary Ussery, CSE HOD at IIT Prof. Anthony, Marvell AVP Prasun Kapur, IITH Faculty Lead Dr. Praveen Tammana, and Marvell Director Abed Kamaluddin inaugurate a new chapter in the Marvell-IITH collaboration.
Did you know that India is estimated to have about 20% of the world’s chip design workforce? This design expertise continues to expand with strategic investments in workforce education and development.
To that end, Marvell and the Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad (IIT Hyderabad) have launched the Marvell Data Acceleration and Offload Research Facility, focused on advancing network, storage, and security technologies to raise the performance of accelerated infrastructure.
An inaugural reception was held with more than 150 students, staff, and faculty members attending. The event unveiled the research facility and the OCTEON server cluster in the data center.
The Marvell research facility, the first of its kind globally, provides students, researchers, and industry professionals with access to cutting-edge Marvell data processor units (DPUs), switches, compute express link (CXL) processors, network interface controllers (NICs) and other technologies for accelerating how data is secured, moved, managed, and processed across AI clusters, clouds and networks. Industry research estimates that up to one-third of the time spent in AI/ML processing can be consumed by waiting for network access. A key element of the facility is access to Marvell comprehensive software solution frameworks optimized for developing solutions that take advantage of packet processing, cryptography, and AI/ML accelerators integrated in Marvell silicon.
By Mary Gorges, Content Manager, Talent Branding, Marvell
At Marvell, we strive to create a culture of inclusion and belonging, where everyone feels welcomed, can share different perspectives, and work together to achieve a common goal. Veterans Day on Saturday, November 11 is an opportunity in the U.S. to honor the brave individuals who have selflessly served our country and to express our deep gratitude for their dedication and sacrifice.
In recognition of Veterans Day, let’s hear from military veteran Joseph Goodearly, who’s been at Marvell for 18 years in our Storage business. He shares his perspective on what this day means for him and the military lessons he learned that have helped him in his post-military career.
Join us in celebrating and honoring the contributions of our veterans and those currently serving in active duty around the world.
By Samuel Liu, Senior Director, Product Line Management, Marvell
Digital technology has what you could call a real estate problem. Hyperscale data centers now regularly exceed 100,000 square feet in size. Cloud service providers plan to build 50 to 100 edge data centers a year and distributed applications like ChatGPT are further fueling a growth of data traffic between facilities. Similarly, this explosive surge in traffic also means telecommunications carriers need to upgrade their wired and wireless networks, a complex and costly undertaking that will involve new equipment deployment in cities all over the world.
Weaving all of these geographically dispersed facilities into a fast, efficient, scalable and economical infrastructure is now one of the dominant issues for our industry.
Pluggable modules based on coherent digital signal processors (CDSPs) debuted in the last decade to replace transponders and other equipment used to generate DWDM compatible optical signals. These initial modular products didn’t offer the same performance as the incumbent solutions, and could only be deployed in limited use cases. These early modules, with their large form factors, had performance limitations and did not support the required high-density data transmission. Over time, advances in technology optimized the performance of pluggable modules, and CDSP speeds grew from 100 to 200 and 400 Gbps. Continued innovation, and the development of an open ecosystem, helped expand the potential applications.
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