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Seagate, AMCC and Marvell Preview First End-to-End 3-Gigabit-Per-Second Serial ATA Technology

Three SATA-IO Leaders Jointly Demonstrate Serial ATA Technology That Conforms to the Newly Released 3Gb/s Speed Specification

INTEL DEVELOPER FORUM, SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Seagate Technology (NYSE: STX), the world's leading Serial ATA (SATA) hard drive maker, Marvell (NASDAQ: MRVL), the leading innovator of SATA silicon technology, and AMCC (NASDAQ: AMCC), the performance leader in SATA RAID controllers, came together this week at the Intel Developer Forum to demonstrate, for the first time, End-to-End 3Gigabit per second (Gb/s) SATA technology. Conforming to the newly released 3Gb/s speed specification, the demonstration features a Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 hard drive -- employing the Marvell 88SA8050 3.0Gb/s SATA bridge chip -- to a prototype AMCC 3Gb/s SATA host controller also incorporating the Marvell 88SA8050, demonstrating transfer rates from the host to the drive at up to 3Gb/s. Seagate, AMCC and Marvell are active leaders of the Serial ATA International Organization (SATA-IO) and helped define the 3Gb/s specification.

"Seagate was ahead of the industry in dedicating resources to SATA development, and today Seagate is reprising that leadership role by demonstrating that next-generation 3Gb/s technology will be on the way," said Marc Noblitt, SATA-IO Board Member and Seagate manager of I/O Planning. "Seagate's early delivery of SATA technology has helped component suppliers and system builders to quickly develop and adopt the technology for their products. This demonstration again shows technology leadership from three companies who have consistently driven the SATA standard from concept to reality to market."

"Marvell was the first to introduce 3Gb/s SATA silicon technology in April of 2003," commented Dr. Alan J. Armstrong, VP of Marketing for Marvell's Storage Division. "Since that time Marvell has developed System On Chip (SOC) products incorporating this technology for multiple hard disk drive OEMs, and has also introduced a number of 3Gb/s SATA products for the storage networking market. Marvell, AMCC and Seagate have worked together to demonstrate end-to-end 3Gb/s SATA technology, proving this new speed generation is ready for deployment."

"This technology demonstration presents a significant step forward towards realizing the full benefits of SATA technology into multiple tiers of storage solutions," said Barbara Murphy, vice president of Marketing at AMCC. "SATA 3Gb/s technology offers the required bandwidth to provide robust solutions that meet the increasing demand for capacity, performance and features at attractive price points."

As advancing applications demand increased speeds, and as hard drives' internal data transfer rates increase to meet those needs, engineers will need to ensure that external interface speeds always exceed the drive's internal data rates to avoid bottlenecks to performance. This will be especially important as customers start to integrate new SATA devices such as port multipliers, SATA RAID enclosures and backplanes where interface aggregation becomes more feasible. In such configurations, customers will ultimately see combined internal data transfer rates within a system that will require the external transfer rates that future 3Gb/s will enable.

When it becomes available in future products, the next-generation 3Gb/s interface speed will prove especially useful to applications like high-end game development, game playing and game loading; demanding film, photo and graphics editing and rendering; advanced AutoCAD work; intensive database use, and generally during application loading in any system.

The SATA 3Gb/s specification has now been ratified and publicly released by the SATA-IO. The industry expects to move SATA products to the higher speed within two years. Many component designers who have been members of the SATA organization have already been able to develop products due to their close involvement with the organization.

Hardware and software component designers may download the new specification today at http://www.serialata.org/.

About Seagate

Seagate was the first hard drive maker to demonstrate SATA technology, first to launch SATA to the market, first to provide a native SATA architecture, and first to ship SATA drives with native command queuing (NCQ) in the spring of this year.

Seagate is the worldwide leader in the design, manufacturing and marketing of hard disc drives, providing products for a wide-range of Enterprise, Desktop, Mobile, and Consumer Electronics applications. The company is committed to delivering award-winning products, customer support and reliability, to meet the world's growing demand for information storage. Seagate can be found around the globe and at http://www.seagate.com/.

About Marvell

Marvell is the leading global semiconductor provider of complete broadband communications and storage solutions. The Company's diverse product portfolio includes switching, transceiver, communications controller, wireless, and storage solutions that power the entire communications infrastructure, including enterprise, metro, home, and storage networking. As used in this release, the terms "Company" and "Marvell" refer to Marvell Technology Group Ltd. and its subsidiaries, including Marvell Semiconductor, Inc. (MSI), Marvell Asia Pte Ltd. (MAPL), Marvell Japan K.K., Marvell Taiwan Ltd., Marvell International Ltd. (MIL), Marvell U.K. Limited, Marvell Semiconductor Israel Ltd. (MSIL), RADLAN Computer Communications Ltd. and SysKonnect GmbH. MSI is headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif., and designs, develops and markets products on behalf of MIL and MAPL. MSI may be contacted at 408-222-2500 or at http://www.marvell.com/.

About AMCC

AMCC provides the essential building blocks for the transport, switching, routing and storage of information worldwide. The company blends systems and software expertise with high-performance, high-bandwidth silicon integration to deliver communications silicon and software for global wide area networks (WAN), Fibre Channel host bus adapters (HBAs) for storage area networks (SAN), and hardware and software solutions for high-growth storage markets such as Serial ATA (SATA) RAID. AMCC's corporate headquarters are located in San Diego, California. Sales and engineering offices are located throughout the world. For further information regarding AMCC, please visit the AMCC web site at http://www.amcc.com/.

NOTE: Seagate and Seagate Technology are registered trademarks of Seagate Technology LLC. Marvell is a trademark of Marvell.

CONTACT: John Paulsen, +1-831-439-2499, or john.paulsen@seagate.com, or
Woody Monroy, +1-831-439-2838, or woody.monroy@seagate.com, both of Seagate
Technology LLC; or Kellie DiNaro of Marvell Semiconductor Inc.,
+1-408-222-2500, or kdinaro@marvell.com; or Brian Solis for AMCC Storage,
+1-408-428-0895, or brian@future-works.com

Web site: http://www.marvell.com/

Web site: http://www.amcc.com/

Web site: http://www.seagate.com/

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