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IDF: Marvell leverages PCI Express in network controller

IDG News Service 2/28/05

Stephen Lawson, IDG News Service, San Francisco Bureau

Marvell Semiconductor Inc. will announce and demonstrate at the Intel Developer Forum this week a server network controller that takes advantage of PCI Express' multilane capability for high-speed throughput.

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The controller, based on a new Marvell server I/O chip called Yukon II, features two Gigabit Ethernet ports to link the server to the LAN and talks to the server using a 4-lane PCI Express interface. PCI Express, which is replacing PCI (peripheral component interconnect) as the next-generation server I/O bus, can have as many as 16 sets of wires, or "lanes," to support bandwidth as great as 16G bps (bits per second).

Marvell claims the Yukon II-based adapter can support bidirectional bandwidth (combined input and output) of 3.7G bps. This represents a sizable gain over the 2.8G bps delivered by a two-port Gigabit Ethernet adapter with an interface using the existing PCI-X technology, said Ali Khan, product marketing manager at Marvell, in Sunnyvale, California.

The Yukon II uses a new form factor developed by the PCI Special Interest Group, called SIOM (Server I/O Module), that allows a network controller to be swapped out of a running server without the chassis being opened, Khan said.

Marvell in late December began supplying Yukon II-based adapters to Gateway Inc. and NEC Corp. for use in several servers, and SysKonnect GmbH, a division of Marvell parent company Marvell Technology Group Ltd., is offering a branded adapter that uses the chip, Khan said. The company would not disclose pricing.

Stephen Lawson is Senior U.S. correspondent for the IDG News Service.




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