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Latest revision as of 16:53, 1 February 2019

Cavium
cavium logo.png
Type Public
Founded November, 2000
Founder M. Raghib Hussain
Syed Ali
Headquarters San Jose, CA
Website http://www.cavium.com
IC Identification
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Cavium, Inc. (formerly Cavium Networks) is an American fabless semiconductor company that specializes in ARM and MIPS microprocessors for networking devices in enterprise, data centers, and IoT gateways.

On November 20 2017, Marvell announced they will be acquiring Cavium in a $6 billion deal. This was completed July 6, 2018.

Processors[edit]

Microarchitectures[edit]

Other chips[edit]

Other topics[edit]

Acquisitions[edit]

  • January 6, 2006: Menlo Logic LLC
Facts about "Cavium"
company typepublic +
foundedNovember 2000 +
founderM. Raghib Hussain + and Syed Ali +
full page namecavium +
headquartersSan Jose, CA +
instance ofsemiconductor company +
nameCavium +
websitehttp://www.cavium.com +
wikidata idQ5055187 +