Ethernet to Become ‘More Prolific’ in Cars, Says Marvell CEO
Ethernet connections are going to become "more prolific" in autos, said Marvell Technology CEO Matt Murphy on an earnings call. He cited a vision dating to 2007 of "upgrading that legacy bus in the car,” by connecting disparate electronic control…
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units “on one packet-based network" and said it's "starting to happen.” Having "been involved with automotive for quite a bit of time ... when I got really involved with my old company, this concept of Ethernet in the vehicle was around even then,” said Murphy of his past executive role with chip supplier Maxim Integrated. The automotive Ethernet connections business isn’t expected to flourish before 2019, he said Thursday.