NVIDIA said in an announcement that Marvell is joining the NVLink Fusion ecosystem, a move the companies present as expanding partners for NVIDIA’s artificial intelligence and accelerated computing platform.
Marvell describes itself as a semiconductor provider that has worked with leading technology companies for over 30 years, delivering chips that move, store, process and secure data, the announcement said. NVIDIA is identified in the announcement as the world leader in artificial intelligence and accelerated computing.
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The announcement frames the partnership amid rising demand for generative workloads, noting "token generation demand surging," NVIDIA said in the announcement. Both companies included lengthy forward-looking statements and risk disclosures in the release, and Marvell pointed readers to its filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for more detail on those risks.
NVIDIA’s release also reiterates standard commercial cautions, saying features, pricing, availability and specifications are subject to change; trademarks and other legal notices accompany the announcement, the companies said in the announcement.
The recap
- Marvell joins NVIDIA's NVLink Fusion ecosystem to expand AI connectivity
- Marvell has served leading technology companies for over 30 years
- Both companies included forward-looking statement cautions and risk disclosures