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Marvell Supports Latest Generation of SONiC with Teralynx 10 51.2 Tbps

The Linux Foundation’s SONiC (Software for Open Networking in the Cloud) network operating system now has the Marvell Teralynx 10 51.2 Tbps Ethernet switch device available immediately, according to a statement from Marvell Technology. Leading networking companies can now use and implement Teralynx 10-based systems in SONiC environments with this public release.Marvell Teralynx 10 51.2 Tbps Ethernet Switch in Linux SONiC the volt post

With the lowest documented latency in the world, the programmable 51.2 Tbps Teralynx 10 switch offers customers industry-leading performance for workloads including general-purpose compute, inference, training, and other tasks that grow cloud data center accelerated infrastructure. (Refer to the relevant news made today on the Teralynx 10 switch’s production release.)

Why Operators of Cloud Data Centers Shifting Towards Open-Network Software Platforms

Operators of cloud data centers have switched to open-network software platforms as they can customize networking systems for their unique use cases, expedite the development of new features, and deploy a wide range of silicon vendors. Their platforms must run open-network software, and SONiC satisfies this requirement with a single, universal programming model that works with a variety of hardware configurations.

With SONiC being deployed by seven out of the top ten cloud service providers, it is quickly emerging as the preferred worldwide network operating system (NOS). The 650 Group estimates that the hardware and software income from SONiC systems will increase from $4.5 billion in 2024 to $8.0 billion in 2028, representing a 25% compound annual growth rate.

Marvell has chaired the platform working group and as a member of several technical committees in addition to holding a place on the governing board of SONiC. Marvell has contributed more than just the Teralynx switch. SONiC, which runs on Arm®-based systems, lowers customer TCO by doing away with pricey hardware components and reduces power needs.

“SONiC has emerged as the clear solution to enable open switch platform interoperability as well as silicon vendor diversity for the world’s largest cloud hyperscalers,” said Nick Kucharewski, senior vice president and GM, Network Switching Business Unit, at Marvell. “Marvell is pleased to deliver support for the latest generation of SONiC on its cloud scale 51.2T switching platform.”

Strong SONiC Ecosystem Enables Innovation

Marvell’s collaboration with a wide range of hardware and software developers is driving innovation and while enabling customers with broader and viable choices.

“The Teralynx 10 switch represents a significant advancement in our technology offerings and is a strong contribution to the SONiC community,” said Vishal Shukla, CEO of Aviz Networks.Marvell Teralynx 10 51.2 Tbps Ethernet Switch in Linux SONiC the volt post

“PLVision is pleased to see the adoption of SONiC continuing to grow. We have been offering our support and software development services for SONiC along with Marvell Teralynx solutions and are excited to add the Teralynx 10 chip to our toolkit,” said Leonid Khedyk, Chief Technology Officer at PLVision.

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