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Broadcom

Semiconductor Manufacturing

Palo Alto, California 634,398 followers

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Broadcom provides semiconductors and infrastructure software for global organizations’ complex, mission-critical needs. We combine long-term R&D investment with superb execution to deliver the best technology, at scale. Through focus and expertise, Broadcom sets the standard in industries where technology breakthroughs shape markets. Our semiconductor and semiconductor-based solutions serve markets across networking connectivity, wireless device connectivity, servers and storage systems, broadband, and industrial. Broadcom’s infrastructure software solutions serve markets including private cloud, mainframe software, cybersecurity, enterprise software, and Fibre Channel storage area network management. With these core technologies, we help customers accelerate their innovation.

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http://www.broadcom.com
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Semiconductor Manufacturing
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10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Palo Alto, California
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Public Company

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  • Is your private cloud’s lateral security baked in, or added as an afterthought? "Bolting on" security as an added-on layer is no longer enough. According to Umesh Mahajan Umesh Mahajan, VP and GM of our Application Networking and Security Division, the era of relying on perimeter firewalls alone is over. Umesh argues that true Zero Trust isn't just a strategy—it’s an architectural requirement. By embedding lateral security and threat defenses directly into VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF), VMware vDefend helps reduce the gaps between detection and response, operationalizing close-loop security without managing siloed security solutions. The result is a resilient business that scales rapidly without compromising on security or speed. See his full article on Techstrong: https://bit.ly/41FherB

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  • What is the industry saying about the move to 400G/lane optics? Following the introduction of Broadcom's Taurus 400G/lane optical DSP, there is a clear shift: scaling AI infrastructure will depend on higher data transfer speed per lane. By enabling 4x400G or 1.6T fiber links in today's AI data centers, Taurus is paving the way for future 3.2T fiber links to support next-generation 204.8T networks.

  • Fortune has named Broadcom one of America’s Most Innovative Companies for 2026. This recognition belongs to our engineers, who work directly with customers to solve mission-critical challenges and turn complex concepts into technical breakthroughs. Join us in celebrating the people behind that impact.

  • Broadcom demonstrated the high-bandwidth backbone for software-defined vehicles at Automotive Ethernet Congress 2026. Our team showcased 10G and 25G Automotive Ethernet solutions that enable the transition to zonal E/E architectures. We enjoyed the deep-dive technical discussions with the engineers building the next generation of connected cars. Thank you to everyone who stopped by the booth to talk specs and swap insights. We look forward to seeing these networking technologies on the road.

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  • Modern AI clusters only work when the network can keep up. 🔄 That’s why Broadcom’s Tomahawk and Jericho chips power AI data centers with open standards like Ethernet giving users the performance they need to scale. Hear Asad Khamisy, SVP and GM of Broadcom’s Core Switching Group, explain how the network is the computer in today’s AI infrastructure and how Broadcom switching silicon is built for these workloads.

  • Digital sovereignty has matured into a critical operational requirement. Industry analyst Bola Rotibi of FDM / CCS Insight argues that in 2026, “Proof Beats Promise.” To safely scale AI and cloud, enterprises are prioritizing the control plane as the primary command center for identity, permissions, and policy enforcement. True sovereignty now depends on maintaining absolute control over the systems and audit trails that run the business, ensuring resilience even in the most unstable environments. More at https://lnkd.in/gHuBBJ69

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    Engineering at Broadcom focuses on returning to first principles—the basic equations that solve complex, mission-critical challenges. Distinguished Engineer Qutubuddin Saifee has spent over 15 years as part of Broadcom’s Wireless Broadband Connectivity team doing exactly that. From debugging silicon in the lab to pioneering far-field voice technology that works with just two microphones, Qutub’s journey is a masterclass in engineering discipline. At Broadcom, we provide the environment and the scale for engineers to: ✔️ Solve the "Unsolveable": We trust the math to carry the weight. Whether it's reducing hardware costs or delivering ultra-low-latency fabrics, our engineers have the autonomy to find the right solution, prioritizing technical integrity over the easiest path. ✔️ Collaborate Without Borders: We help ensure that breakthroughs are merged and fused across teams. A breakthrough in voice technology for set-top boxes can quickly adapt to power innovations in our modem lines. ✔️ Work with the Best: We foster a culture of resilience and collaboration. You will find yourself surrounded by strong mentors and capable peers who value technical perseverance and the pursuit of excellence. As Qutub says: “Adapt, evolve, and excel.”

    • The image features a promotional graphic for Broadcom. It includes the text "Meet Our Engineers: Innovation in Engineering" and a quote: "What does engineering excellence look like to me? Resilience and perseverance." The quote is attributed to Qutubuddin Saifee, Distinguished Engineer at Broadcom.

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