Cavium snubs MIPS, picks 64-bit ARM for next-gen network SoCs
Founded in 2001, San Jose-based Cavium is a fabless semiconductor designer that produces chips for the likes of Cisco, F5, Aruba, Netgear, Nokia Siemens, Juniper, Samsung, LG and others. Its Octeon SoCs turn up in cellphone base stations, and edge and core switches and routers, where MIPS is a traditional architecture.
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