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MaxLinear expands its diverse ethernet portfolio with 2.5G ethernet switches, eight port 2.5G enterprise PHYs

June 5, 2023

Posted by: Janmesh Chintankar

MaxLinear, Inc., a global provider in wired network solutions, announced that it is deepening its commitment to expanding its next-gen ethernet portfolio with a new line of 2.5G ethernet products. The family is comprised of new 2.5G ethernet switches and eight port 2.5G Enterprise PHYs.​

The chipsets will anchor MaxLinear’s already Ethernet portfolio – which includes 10/100, 1G, and 2.5G bridges, PHYs and switches. MaxLinear will demonstrate the new 2.5G solutions at Computex 2023, May 30 – June 2, 2023 in Taipei, Taiwan.

The demand for more ethernet products is growing as 2.5G speeds expand into enterprise, retail, and industrial single and multiport applications, and more PCs offer 2.5G ethernet ports. With new access technologies like xGPON and new Wi-Fi standards increasing the demand for higher LAN bandwidth​, gigabit ethernet is giving way to 2.5G ethernet which can extend the bandwidth over existing CAT5e cable infrastructure by a factor of 2.5 comparatively.

According to 2022 research by Allied Market Research, the global ethernet switch market was valued at [$17.2 billion (€16.08 billion)] in 2021, and is projected to reach [$26.1 billion (€24.40 billion)] by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 4.4% from 2022 to 2031. The rising demand for effective network infrastructure for varied application requirements is expected to contribute to this growth.

“With the exponential growth of data-intensive applications, cloud services, and emerging technologies, 2.5G ethernet brings a crucial solution, providing a significant boost in bandwidth without requiring costly infrastructure expenditures,” says Sameh Boujelbene, vice president, data centre and campus ethernet switch market research at Dell’Oro Group. “As the market continues to evolve, 2.5G ethernet is poised to become an indispensable tool, empowering businesses to unlock their full potential in the age of data-driven innovation.”

“MaxLinear has a 20-year history of being an innovator and major supplier of ethernet PHYs and switches,” says James Lougheed, vice president and GM, high performance analog at MaxLinear. “The 2.5G standard has continued to replace lower speed 1G solutions in the market with an exponentially increasing amount of end points adopting the technology. This new Octal Switch/PHY and Octal PHY family of products will now leverage all those upgraded end points by equipping small-medium business and enterprise switches with cost effective 2.5G PHY and switch solutions.”

MaxLinear provides a portfolio of ethernet PHYs, bridges, and switches that are suited for next generation routers, switches, and gateways. MaxLinear’s 1G ethernet PHY, 2.5G ethernet PHY, and 1G ethernet switch solutions offer the connectivity required for bandwidth-hungry video streaming, gaming, and video conferencing.

“We continue to strengthen our portfolio, offering solutions covering the full range of applications for consumers, industrial, and enterprise,” says Raman Sargis, senior director of marketing, interface at MaxLinear. “This new MXL862XX family provides customers with a rich set of features while being substantially lower power and cost optimised relative to 10G and unoptimised 2.5G PHYs.”

MaxLinear has shipped more than 1 billion ports of ethernet physical layer (PHY) transceivers and switches. In addition, the company is a participating member of the Ethernet Alliance, a global consortium of system and component vendors, industry experts, and university and government professionals committed to ethernet technology’s success and expansion.

MXL862XX 2.5G octal switch/PHY key features

MaxLinear will demonstrate its new 2.5G solutions at Computex 2023 in the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Centre, Nangang Hall 1- 4F, Booth M1413. The trade show takes place from Tuesday, May 30 – Friday, June 2.

Products are currently available for early sampling to lead customers and partners. Production release will be Q1 2024.

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