Marvell partners Nvidia to provide OEMs with secure autonomous platform

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Marvell’s automotive Ethernet switch integration in Nvidia Drive Pegasus Platform for Level 5 autonomy.

US-based storage technology company, Marvell has announced that its 88Q5050 secure automotive Ethernet switch is integrated into the Nvidia’s ‘Drive Pegasus’ platform for autonomous vehicles, which it claims is the first commercially available solution with embedded security built into the core.

Marvell states that its secure switch can handle multi-gigabit applications for OEM car manufacturers to deliver an in-car network that supports sensor fusion, cameras, safety and diagnostics. The embedded security technology will protect vehicles from cyberattacks, which can compromise a safe and seamless driving experience.

The Pegasus computing platform has been designed to handle Level 5 driverless vehicles and can compute over 320 trillion operations per second. It combines deep learning, sensor fusion, and surround vision to understand what’s happening around the vehicle in real-time. The Marvell 88Q5050 layer 2 managed secure IP switch enables the fast and safe transmission of this data for next-generation connected vehicles.

The automotive Ethernet has been built to address the increasing risk of cybercrime and is more secure than previous connectivity protocols used in cars, such as controller area network (CAN). The Marvell 88Q5050 solution employs a deep packet inspection (DPI) engine and a trusted boot functionality to ensure a robust level of security. The switch also supports both blacklisting and whitelisting addresses on all its Ethernet ports to further enhance its security especially against denial of service attacks.

Marvell states that its switch solution is AEC-Q100 qualified and can meet the rigorous standards of the industry and withstand harsh automotive environments. It supports multiple integrated 100BASE-T1 PHYs as well as 1000BASE-T1 interfaces, and can connect with Marvell’s previously announced 88Q2112 1000BASE-T1 PHY.

“The 88Q5050 is Marvell’s latest addition to the automotive portfolio of wired and wireless network solutions and is designed to prevent malicious attacks or compromises to data streamed in and out of the vehicle. Marvell has over 20 years of Ethernet IP experience and this partnership with Nvidia demonstrates our continued commitment to innovating and leading in automotive technology. Marvell is excited about the future of automotive and will utilise its extensive portfolio to accelerate the adoption of automotive Ethernet,” said Thomas Lagatta, executive vice president, sales and marketing, Marvell.

Gary Hicok, senior vice-president, hardware development, Nvidia, said: “Nvidia Drive enables automakers, tier 1 suppliers, and startups to accelerate production of automated and autonomous vehicles. Marvell’s new Ethernet switch adds a robust security capability that can handle multi-gigabits of data and help combat the risk of cybercrime.”

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