Broadcom Delivers More Bandwidth, Lower Power to the Data Center With the Industry's First All DSP 40nm 10GbE SFP+ PHYs

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Broadcom Delivers More Bandwidth, Lower Power to the Data Center With the Industry's First All DSP 40nm 10GbE SFP+ PHYs

New 40nm CMOS PHY Series Features Ethernet and Fibre Channel Support with Ultra Low Power Consumption for Unified Networks

SAN DIEGO, March 23 -- OFC 2010 -- Broadcom Corporation (NASDAQ:BRCM), a global leader in semiconductors for wired and wireless communications, today announced the industry's first 40 nanometer (nm) quad-channel 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) physical layer (PHY) devices that provide ultra low power consumption and savings of approximately 30 percent over competing 65nm CMOS solutions. The Broadcom® BCM84750 series enables the convergence of 10GbE and Fibre Channel equipment in the data center supporting unified networking and storage applications, as well as high density, high bandwidth server applications, scaled to support 40 Gigabit Ethernet (40GbE) and 100 Gigabit Ethernet (100GbE) designs in the future.

Utilizing Broadcom's field proven digital signal processing (DSP) technology, the BCM84750 series of quad all-DSP 10GbE PHYs enables IT professionals to preserve their existing fiber infrastructures by providing a low cost upgrade path from 1 Gigabit Ethernet (1GbE) to 10GbE and beyond, up to 40GbE. This unique high-speed DSP technology, coupled with the 40nm design, provides significant performance, manufacturing and reliability advantages over competing analog solutions and will help drive the transition to 10GbE by leveraging the cost effective SFP+ standard.

  Highlights/Key Facts:
  --  Today's networking equipment, such as high-end routers, network
      aggregation switches, blade servers and top-of-rack data center
      switches, require increased densities to address growing bandwidth and
      throughput needs of the enterprise. To enable these high port count
      systems, low cost module solutions, such as SFP+ with support for both
      fiber and direct attached copper interfaces, are shipping in volume
      today.
  --  Broadcom is uniquely positioned to address the needs of the high
      density SFP+ market with its new BCM84750 series quad-channel 10GbE
      SFI-to-XFI PHY solutions.
      --  These new transceivers exceed the requirements of the IEEE 802.3aq
          standard, which was developed to provide a low cost 10x speed
          upgrade for existing Gigabit Ethernet links in multi-mode fiber
          applications.
  --  The BCM84750 series of quad 10GbE SFI-to-XFI PHYs build upon seven
      generations of field proven 10GbE serial PHY technology and implements
      Broadcom's electronic dispersion compensation (EDC) equalizer
      technology.
      --  EDC extends the transmission distance significantly by maintaining
          the integrity and quality of the signal and improves networking
          efficiency, enabling a seamless, cost effective upgrade to
          existing enterprise and metro service transport networks.
  --  The BCM84750 series features support for 8/4/2G Fibre Channel,
      enabling unified data center switches that can support 10GbE, Fibre
      Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) or native Fibre Channel on each port.
  --  The BCM84750 series furthers Broadcom's position as a leading provider
      of 10 Gigabit (10G) PHY products that support backplane, twisted-pair
      and optical front panel applications. This product portfolio includes
      support for all 10G PHY standards including 10GBASE-T, 10GBASE-KR,
      10GBASE-LRM, 10GBASE-SR/LR and 10GBASE-ER/ZR.
  --  The BCM84750 series joins Broadcom's other complementary silicon
      solutions for the data center:
      --  BCM56840 - 40nm 64-port 10GbE switch
      --  BCM84834 - 40nm quad-port 10GBASE-T PHY
      --  BCM57712 - 10GbE dual-port converged network interface controller
          (C-NIC)
  --  The BCM84750 series of quad-channel 10GbE SFI-to-XFI PHYs is now
      sampling to early access customers and includes the BCM84753 and
      BCM84754.

  Supporting Quotes:

Lorenzo Longo, Vice President & General Manager, Broadcom's High-Speed Interconnect Products line of business

"Our new 40nm 10GbE PHY offerings leverage our existing DSP architecture to deliver superior performance and scalability for data center applications, and with ultra low power consumption, addresses the power and cooling issues that face today's data center operators. IT professionals can scale their capacity while preserving their existing fiber infrastructure by upgrading from 1GbE to 10GbE and beyond to 40GbE."

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  About Broadcom

Broadcom Corporation is a major technology innovator and global leader in semiconductors for wired and wireless communications.  Broadcom products enable the delivery of voice, video, data and multimedia to and throughout the home, the office and the mobile environment.  We provide the industry's broadest portfolio of state-of-the-art system-on-a-chip and software solutions to manufacturers of computing and networking equipment, digital entertainment and broadband access products, and mobile devices.  These solutions support our core mission: Connecting everything®.

Broadcom, one of the world's largest fabless communications semiconductor companies, with 2009 revenue of $4.49 billion, holds more than 3,800 U.S. and 1,550 foreign patents, and has more than 7,800 additional pending patent applications, and one of the broadest intellectual property portfolios addressing both wired and wireless transmission of voice, video, data and multimedia.

A FORTUNE 500® company, Broadcom is headquartered in Irvine, Calif., and has offices and research facilities in North America, Asia and Europe.  Broadcom may be contacted at +1.949.926.5000 or at http://www.broadcom.com.

Cautions regarding Forward-Looking Statements:

All statements included or incorporated by reference in this release, other than statements or characterizations of historical fact, are forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are based on our current expectations, estimates and projections about our industry and business, management's beliefs, and certain assumptions made by us, all of which are subject to change.  Forward-looking statements can often be identified by words such as "anticipates," "expects," "intends," "plans," "predicts," "believes," "seeks," "estimates," "may," "will," "should," "would," "could," "potential," "continue," "ongoing," similar expressions, and variations or negatives of these words.  Examples of such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to IT professionals' ability to scale their capacity while preserving existing fiber infrastructure, and references to support for 40GbE and 100GbE designs. These forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future results and are subject to risks, uncertainties and assumptions that could cause our actual results to differ materially and adversely from those expressed in any forward-looking statement.

Important factors that may cause such a difference for Broadcom in connection with the BCM84750 series of quad-channel 10GbE PHY transceivers include, but are not limited to:

  --  General economic and political conditions and specific conditions in
      the markets we address, including the volatility in the technology
      sector and semiconductor industry;
  --  The rate at which our present and future customers and end-users adopt
      Broadcom's technologies and products in the markets;
  --  The timing, rescheduling or cancellation of significant customer
      orders and our ability, as well as the ability of our customers, to
      manage inventory;
  --  The gain or loss of a key customer, design win or order; and
  --  Problems or delays that we may face in shifting our products to
      smaller geometry process technologies and in achieving higher levels
      of design integration.

Additional factors that may cause Broadcom's actual results to differ materially from those expressed in forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to the list that can be found at http://www.broadcom.com/press/additional_risk_factors/Q12010.php.

Our Annual Report on Form 10-K, subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, recent Current Reports on Form 8-K, and other Securities and Exchange Commission filings discuss the foregoing risks as well as other important risk factors that could contribute to such differences or otherwise affect our business, results of operations and financial condition.  The forward-looking statements in this release speak only as of this date. We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement, except as required by law.

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  Heather A. Roberts      T. Peter Andrew
  Media Relations Manager Vice President, Corporate Communications
  408-922-8195            949-926-5663
  hroberts@broadcom.comandrewtp@broadcom.com

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CONTACT:  Trade Press, Heather A. Roberts, Media Relations Manager,
+1-408-922-8195, hroberts@broadcom.com, or Investors, T. Peter Andrew, Vice
President, Corporate Communications, +1-949-926-5663, andrewtp@broadcom.com,
both of Broadcom Corporation

Web Site:  http://www.broadcom.com/

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