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- New 802.11n chipset hits 450 Mbps
- Chipmaker Marvell has unveiled a new 802.11n Draft 2 chipset that can pump out data at up to 450 Mbps, up from the standard 300Mbps. The new silicon, dubbed TopDog, will be demonstrated at Marvell's booth at CES 2008. Excerpt from Network World: Unusually [the new...
- Blog posts 2008-01-03
- Marvell Yukon 88e8053 - cant make it to work
- Hello,I have mainboard A8n32 sli deluxe,on this mainboard are 2 network cards, one of them is Marvell Yukon 88e8053 and the second is some NVidia.first of all nvidia one is recognized by the system without any problems.but Marvell... sometimes system its not finding any device at all. and when...
- Discussion threads 2007-07-28
- Wasabi Certified BSD Board Support Package: Marvell Orion - Quick Reference
- Wasabi Certified BSD WCB is a full-featured, modern operating system that extends open-source NetBSD with improved compiler technology, more capable device drivers, and thorough platform testing. The Marvell Orion is a high-performance system-on-chip optimized for consumer storage and multi-media appliances. The Wasabi Certified BSD Board Support Package BSP for the...
- White papers 2007-06-07
- A Simple Scalable Space-Frequency Coding Scheme for MIMO-OFDM
- There are several space-time and space-frequency coding schemes proposed in the literature for MIMO-OFDM. This paper presents a linear space-frequency coding scheme based on permutation matrices, that is scalable with number of antennas and spatial-multiplexing SM rate, and is easy to implement. Furthermore, the design allows for low cost power...
- White papers 2004-10-15
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- Marvell Semiconductor, Inc. Tackles Complex Supply Chain With Integration
- Marvell Semiconductor, Inc., a Sunnyvale, California-based semiconductor company that produces technology for communications, networking, and storage products, found that smart management, the right product mix, and sheer grit trumped the tech downturn that began in 2001. Most pressing for Marvel was accurately tracking WIP inventory at any of a dozen...
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- Marvell Semiconductor Accelerates Applications with Riverbed
- Marvell Semiconductor has deployed Riverbed Steelhead appliances worldwide in order to accelerate applications, improve global collaboration, and reduce bandwidth utilization. In this case study, learn how CIO Walter Curd increased throughput from Windows file servers by 60x, and at the same time reduced bandwidth utilization...
- Case studies 2005-09-02
- 802.11n products hitting the market, but should you wait?
- Wi-Fi speed buffs are already getting accelerated, thanks to several new 802.11n prestandard products. On Sunday, Netgear announced their Wireless-N line of products, which includes USB adapters, routers, and an HD/gaming networking kit. Linksys, a division of Cisco, has announced new routers that are more attractively styled than...
- Blog posts 2008-01-07
- Acer Espire Vista Netork Card Driver
- Acer ships its Espire E571 with a version of the Marvell Youkon network card driver that does not actually work on Vista. Version V9.11.11.3 does give you connectivity, until you attempt to copy larger files. What is confusing though is that the network driver is the last thing that you...
- Discussion threads 2007-07-08
- IRQ sharing in Windows/XP-SP2 Home Edition - Can I force IRQ to a device ?
- Hi ! I use Windows/XP-SP2 on my ASUS A89N32-SLI Deluxe motherboard based PC. Using System Information utility or the Device Manager I can see that IRQ 19 is shared by 2 devices ("Marvell Yukon 88E8053 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller" and one of my tw
- Discussion threads 2006-12-12
- WiFi speeds up
- Although many hardware manufacturers are offering 108Mbpsproducts, these in practise rarely operate above 50Mbps TomsNetworkingtests. High speeds are currentlyoffered using MIMO Multiple Input Multiple Output or similar technologies,this basically means that the devices use multiple channels to send/receive data,this is pretty controversial as it means more traffic in busy...
- Blog posts 2006-01-22
- ARM aims to flex its arms with a mobile version of Linux
- Chip designer ARM is forming a coalition for the development of a Linux-based open source platform that targets mobile computing devices. A quote from the article at InformationWeek: The result will be a Linux-based open-source platform -- including a mobile, operating system, application development framework, and...
- Blog posts 2007-10-04
- 3dmark 06 CPU test failure!
- I must apologize for my amount of posts. Im what you call unlucky when it comes to computers.My previous problem was that a new video card i had gotten (x1950)was not performing as well as it should have been. To see what was wrong i got 3dmark o6 to get...
- Discussion threads 2007-01-04
- PCI USB card freezes XP
- i installed a USB/Firewire PCI card, and when i try to use a USB external hard drive, it freezes my computer. all the drivers are installed, and there are no yellow ! in the device manager. all drivers are updated. device manager does not report any conflicts. i have the...
- Q&A 2005-10-01
- Compare your machine
- Ive always thought it fun to compare my computer to others. Share your PC specs! Show some pictures! Show it off!here are my specs:MIDI ATX TOWERcaseAsus K8V SE Deluxe mobo- Support Socket 754 AMD 64 architecture (w/ built-in 1MB L2 cache)- 800MHZ System Bus- 3x DDR DIMM sockets (1GB/e 3GB/t)-...
- Discussion threads 2007-01-04
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