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Portwell Selects MaxLinear Multi-Protocol Transceivers and Bridges for Data Center & IIoT Solutions

Multi-protocol transceivers offer unprecedented software configurability and architectural flexibility for simplified development and manufacturing High

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Portwell Selects MaxLinear Multi-Protocol Transceivers and Bridges for Data Center & IIoT Solutions

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\nMulti-protocol transceivers offer unprecedented software configurability and architectural flexibility for simplified development and manufacturing\n\n\nHigh fanout serial bridges connect embedded computers to a multitude of sensors and other devices\n\n\n CARLSBAD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nMaxLinear, Inc. (NYSE: MXL) announced today that the company’s multi-protocol transceivers and interface bridges are being used in Portwell’s computing platforms built for Industrial IoT applications and data center monitoring systems.\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20211109005768/en/MaxLinear's multi-protocol transceivers and serial bridges selected by Portwell for Industrial IoT applications and Data Center monitoring systems (Graphic: Business Wire)\nAs a leader in embedded computing, compute modules, and Industrial IoT, Portwell requires the flexibility and design advantages MaxLinear delivers to build high-density interconnected systems. With the most extensive portfolio of multi-protocol transceivers, MaxLinear offers products with up to 10 different protocols in a single chip.\n\nMaxLinear is a leading supplier of PCIe and USB bridges and provides the broadest serial port expansion capabilities in the industry. When used in conjunction with MaxLinear multi-protocol transceivers, the PCIe bridges offer unique features that give designers the freedom to simultaneously connect a myriad of sensors, actuators, controllers, motors, and more to embedded computers.\n\n“We’ve worked hand-in-hand with customers such as Portwell for decades to ensure our solutions meet their design standards,” said James Lougheed, Vice President of Marketing, High Performance Analog. “With the market growth for IIoT and data center monitoring systems, companies look to MaxLinear products to simplify development and provide operational efficiencies that cut costs.”\n\nThe MaxLinear multi-protocol transceivers and bridges offer many benefits:\n\n\nVersatile Connectivity.\nBridges give designers the freedom to select virtually any processor for their edge connected computers without being restricted to the availability of serial ports. Turn any processing platform into a connectivity powerhouse.\n\n\nFewer BOMs improve inventory control.\nWith software configuration (in design or in t...

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