Marvell, Radlan Team on Router

SR8900 router, based on Marvell’s GalNet-3 converged voice/video/data switch processors and running Radlan’s OpENS Portable Software

May 9, 2001

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LAS VEGAS -- NetWorld+Interop -- Marvell (NASDAQ: MRVL), a technology leader in the development of extreme broadband communications solutions, and RADLAN, Inc., a leading provider of innovative routing software and networking technologies, today announced that the SR8900 router, based on Marvell’s GalNetÒ-3 converged voice/video/data switch processors and running RADLAN’s OpENS™ Portable Software, is available for production. Marvell and RADLAN are offering the SR8900 mini-chassis-- the first generic and portable system with complete switching, routing, QoS, and IP multicast support –to datacom and telecom system vendors as a complete reference design, allowing customers to significantly speed time-to-market. The fully featured SR8900 system will be demonstrated at both the Marvell and the RADLAN booths (8217 and 8641, respectively) during the NetWorld+Interop show in Las Vegas.

“The GalNet-3 family provides some of the most advanced features available today from any merchant switching semiconductor vendor, and the SR8900 is the most complete reference design in production with these features,” said Gary Smerdon, Marvell’s Vice President of Marketing for the Switching Products Business Unit. “This product, along with its integrated software system, will significantly speed customers’ time-to-market with systems fully utilizing GalNet-3’s complete routing and QoS features.”

Marvell Technology Group Ltd.

Radlan Computer Communications Ltd.

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