Designing energy efficient chips

Posted on October 5th, 2022

Designing energy efficient chips

By Rebecca O’Neill, Global Head of ESG at Marvell

Today is Energy Efficiency Day. Energy, specifically the electricity consumption required to power our chips, is something that is top of mind here at Marvell. Our goal is to reduce power consumption of products with each generation for set capabilities.

Our products play an essential role in powering data infrastructure spanning cloud and enterprise data centers, 5G carrier infrastructure, automotive vehicles, and industrial and enterprise networking. When we design our products, we focus on innovative features that deliver new capabilities while also improving performance, capacity and security to ultimately improve energy efficiency during product use.

These innovations help make the world’s data infrastructure more efficient and, by extension, reduce our collective impact on climate change. The use of our products by our customers contributes to Marvell’s Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions, which is our biggest category of emissions.

Take a look at some examples of how we’ve improved energy efficiency across a range of our products:

We are committed to being at the forefront of our industry in this area, enabled by the innovation of our R&D teams. We will keep working to improve energy efficiency across our portfolios and will report on the progress we make.

More information can be found in our recently published 2022 ESG report.

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