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Cavium Networks OCTEON Hardware Partner - Mantaro
Mantaro is a Cavium Networks OCTEON Hardware Partner. As a partner, Mantaro’s engineers are trained to design both hardware and software solutions using the OCTEON processor. Recognized for extensive hardware and software development capabilities, Mantaro offers the highest level of service and maintains an excellent relationship with Cavium Networks.
Mantaro’s recognized expertise in high speed communications interfaces, protocols, embedded software and operating system development create the ideal match for quickly developing new platforms or applications using the OCTEON processor. Mantaro has expertise in the development of plug in modules, including PCI, Compact PCI, ATCA, and PMC form factors. Telecommunications, industrial, and commercial companies have worked with Mantaro to develop their products. Projects range from
development of embedded data collection devices to 40 Gigabit networking equipment.

As an OCTEON Hardware Partner, Mantaro maintains a substantial knowledge and skills base and their position at the leading edge of embedded hardware and software development capabilities. Preferential access to development tools, IP, training materials, and technical support is granted to Mantaro by Cavium to ensure success on your project.
Mantaro provides a full range of product development services designed to enable its customers to realize faster time to market and to remain focused on building core intellectual property (IP). Mantaro can meet your requirements for product development services, drawing on extensive experience in mixed signal design, board-level and FPGA implementations, system modeling, digital signal processing (DSP) analysis, and embedded software.
During the entire development process Mantaro is focused on maintaining effective communication and adhering to project schedules. With regular review meetings and a dedicated team that will be available for future projects, customers have come to think of Mantaro as an extension of their own engineering organizations.
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