Marvell Stock Surges After Nvidia Partnership and $2B Investment
Marvell Technology (NASDAQ: MRVL) shares jumped 11% on Tuesday after announcing a major strategic partnership with Nvidia, alongside a $2 billion investment from the AI chip giant.
Partnership Expands AI Infrastructure Capabilities
The collaboration integrates Marvell into Nvidia’s AI factory and AI-RAN ecosystem through NVLink Fusion, a rack-scale platform designed to support semi-custom AI infrastructure. This system allows customers to build advanced AI environments using Nvidia’s broader technology stack.
Key Technologies and Components
Under the agreement, Marvell Technology will deliver custom XPUs and networking solutions compatible with NVLink Fusion. Meanwhile, Nvidia will contribute a range of technologies, including CPUs, networking hardware, interconnect systems, and AI compute infrastructure.
The partnership also extends to silicon photonics and aims to transform telecom networks into AI-driven systems using advanced 5G and 6G solutions.
Nvidia Highlights Growing AI Demand
Jensen Huang emphasized that demand for AI processing is accelerating rapidly, with companies racing to build large-scale AI infrastructure. He noted that the partnership will help customers scale specialized AI systems more efficiently.
Marvell Sees Strategic Growth Opportunity
Matt Murphy stated that the expanded collaboration highlights the rising importance of high-speed connectivity, optical interconnects, and accelerated infrastructure in the AI era.
NVLink Fusion Enables Custom AI Systems
The NVLink Fusion platform allows companies to develop custom XPUs that are fully compatible with Nvidia’s ecosystem. This enables seamless integration with GPUs, networking, and storage systems, creating flexible and scalable AI infrastructure.
Analysts See Major Market Expansion
According to Mizuho analyst Jordan Klein, the deal significantly expands Marvell’s addressable market in ASIC and XPU solutions. He noted that the partnership positions Marvell to attract customers that prefer Nvidia’s NVLink ecosystem over competing technologies.
The collaboration could also strengthen Nvidia’s reach among major clients, potentially including Amazon and Microsoft.






