The Marvell PXA168 is the first in a family of applications processors targeted at mass market opportunities in computing and digital consumer devices with the potential to reach up to a billion units.
Marvell's expertise in microprocessor architecture and digital signal processing, drives multiple platforms including high volume storage solutions, wired and wireless networking, video processing and cellular products.
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With the rise in broadband users, people continue to consume and share increasing amounts of digital content each year. The time and money invested in personal photos, home movies and in content purchased digitally is significant and continues to grow.
Marvell initially focused on supplying chips for hard-disk drives and other data storage products, but now offers chips for everything from routers to cell phones.