Marvell unveils Teralynx T100 102.4 Tbps AI switch silicon at Computex 2026
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Dan Robinson
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Summary
Marvell announced its Teralynx T100 102.4 Tbps switch silicon at Computex 2026, purpose-built for AI infrastructure. The chip promises 25% lower power consumption than competitors with reduced latency for AI training and inference. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang praised Marvell during the event. However, Marvell is entering a market where other vendors already have established solutions.
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The fabless semiconductor biz announced upcoming availability of its Teralynx T100 chip
claiming that it needs 25 percent lower power than competitive solutions with lower latency for AI training and inference workloads
But the firm is late to this party, as other vendors are
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