Marvell: Alaska P PCIe Retimer Product Line

Marvell’s Alaska P PCIe retimer product line addresses the growing connectivity challenges AI and cloud data center operators face.

Marvell’s Alaska P PCIe retimer product line addresses the growing connectivity challenges AI and cloud data center operators face. Built on Marvell's 5 nm PAM4 technology, this product line enables the next generation of AI infrastructure by extending the reach and reliability of high-speed PCIe Gen 6 connections across GPUs, CPUs, and accelerators within server environments. The Alaska P retimers compensate for signal degradation and regenerate signals to ensure seamless, reliable communication across data-intensive AI workloads. By providing scalable, low-power, and high-performance connectivity solutions, Marvell’s Alaska P PCIe Retimers empower data center operators to optimize their infrastructure, reduce power consumption, and scale compute fabrics for accelerated infrastructure more efficiently.
JUDGE'S COMMENT: "Marvell supports the growing need for high-speed PCIe connectivity with the Alaska P PCIe retimers."

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