Marvell stock falls today: MRVL tracks tech pullback as traders eye Fed minutes
29 December 2025
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Marvell stock falls today: MRVL tracks tech pullback as traders eye Fed minutes

NEW YORK, December 29, 2025, 14:44 ET — Regular session

Marvell Technology, Inc. shares fell about 1.1% to $85.41 in afternoon trading on Monday, tracking a broader retreat in technology stocks at the start of the final week of the year. The Nasdaq-listed chipmaker has traded between $84.21 and $86.09 so far in the session.

The move matters because Marvell is closely tied to data-center spending, where investor sentiment can swing quickly on any shift in views about the pace of AI infrastructure buildouts. With liquidity typically thinner late in December, sector moves can translate into sharper single-stock swings.

Wall Street’s main indexes opened the holiday-shortened week on a softer note as heavyweight tech names pulled back from last week’s gains, and traders looked ahead to minutes from the Federal Reserve’s prior meeting and weekly jobless claims later in the week. “It’ll turn out to be a buying opportunity,” said Hank Smith, head of investment strategy at Haverford Trust. 1

Semiconductor shares broadly eased alongside the wider tech complex, with the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index down about 0.7% on the day. 2

Marvell sells data infrastructure semiconductors used in networking, storage and cloud data centers. Its results and outlook are watched as a read-through for demand from the largest cloud operators.

A key driver for the stock has been its exposure to custom chips for cloud customers. Those designs—often called ASICs, short for application-specific integrated circuits—are built for a single customer and can carry lumpy demand patterns.

Marvell has also been in focus since it said in early December it would buy chip startup Celestial AI for $3.25 billion in a bid to strengthen its silicon photonics push. Silicon photonics uses light instead of electrical signals to move data, which can help lower power use and boost speed inside data centers. 3

Investors have been weighing how quickly those next-generation interconnect technologies can translate into revenue, and what they imply for Marvell’s position in high-speed networking for AI servers. That has kept the stock sensitive to shifts in broader AI sentiment.

For the rest of the week, traders are also watching whether year-end positioning keeps pressure on high-growth tech names as markets head into the New Year holiday. Any renewed move in megacap AI bellwethers can ripple through smaller chip and infrastructure suppliers.

On the company calendar, Marvell said earlier this month its board declared a quarterly dividend of $0.06 per share, payable on Jan. 29 to shareholders of record as of Jan. 9. 4

The next major fundamental checkpoint is Marvell’s next earnings report, which Zacks expects on March 4. Until then, investors are likely to treat MRVL as a barometer for the durability of AI-driven data-center demand into 2026. 5

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