Marvell’s ARMADA 3700 SoC Delivers ARM 64-bit Highly Optimized, Low Power Solution for Media Storage, Retail Routers and Wi-Fi Repeater Applications
Based on Marvell’s revolutionary MoChi architecture, ARMADA 3700 enables Virtual SoC solutions while maintaining small form factor
Santa Clara, California and Las Vegas, Nevada (January 6, 2016) – Marvell (NASDAQ:MRVL), a world leader in storage, cloud infrastructure, Internet of Things (IoT), connectivity and multimedia semiconductor solutions, today announced the availability of its ARMADA® 3700 system-on-chip (SoC), a highly-flexible and scalable solution optimized for media-attached network storage, mobile-attached network storage, distributed cloud SSD/HDD storage, retail Wi-Fi routers, Wi-Fi repeater, IoT hub and gateway applications. Based on Marvell’s groundbreaking modular chip or MoChi™ architecture, the ARMADA 3700 family can be expanded as a Virtual SoC (Marvell VSoC™) with additional MoChi modules to support customized connectivity and I/O technologies and interfaces. The ARMADA 3700 is an extremely low-power solution, providing even battery powered media storage, and its compact size (11.5mm x 10.5mm) enables smaller and more elegant form factor designs. Integrating a powerful dual 64-bit ARM®v8 Cortex®-A53 processor, the Marvell VSoC allows the chip to run multiple applications simultaneously. Read More.