Marvell stock slides after $540 million XConn deal — here’s what Wall Street is pricing in
7 January 2026
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Marvell stock slides after $540 million XConn deal — here’s what Wall Street is pricing in

New York, January 7, 2026, 14:09 EST — Regular session

  • Marvell shares fall about 4% in afternoon trading, reversing part of Tuesday’s deal-driven pop
  • Chipmaker agreed to buy XConn for about $540 million to deepen AI data-center switching portfolio
  • Investors focus on timing: revenue contribution flagged for the second half of fiscal 2027

Marvell Technology, Inc. shares fell about 4% on Wednesday, giving back some of the prior session’s gain after the chipmaker unveiled a fresh acquisition aimed at data-center connectivity. The stock was down $3.66 at $84.57 in afternoon trade.

The retreat comes as investors weigh how fast Marvell can turn a push into AI infrastructure into sales growth, and whether it can defend share against larger rivals with deep customer ties. Marvell said on Tuesday it would buy networking equipment provider XConn Technologies in a deal valued at about $540 million; analysts tracked by LSEG see Marvell revenue of $12.75 billion in fiscal 2027. 1

Marvell said the purchase will be paid in a mix of roughly 60% cash and 40% stock, with the stock portion set off the company’s 20-day volume-weighted average price, or VWAP. The deal is expected to close early in calendar 2026, and Marvell said XConn’s products should begin contributing revenue in the second half of fiscal 2027, becoming accretive to non-GAAP earnings and ramping to about $100 million in fiscal 2028. 2

XConn makes PCI Express (PCIe) and Compute Express Link (CXL) switching silicon — standards used to link processors, accelerators and memory inside modern servers — and it bolsters Marvell’s Ultra Accelerator Link (UALink) work aimed at “scale-up” connections for large AI systems. 3

“This combination creates a compelling switching platform for accelerated infrastructure,” Marvell Chief Executive Matt Murphy said. XConn CEO Gerry Fan said the company has built the industry’s “highest-port-count” advanced PCIe switching portfolio. 4

Marvell’s drop outpaced the broader chip complex on Wednesday: the iShares Semiconductor ETF was down about 1.3% and the VanEck Semiconductor ETF slipped about 0.6%, while Nvidia and Broadcom were both higher. Marvell touched $83.64 earlier in the session.

Some investors are also looking at the calendar: the revenue lift Marvell is pitching from XConn is back-end loaded, and the market has been unforgiving when deal synergies sit a couple of years out. Switching — the chips and software that route data through a data center — is a battleground where customers fixate on latency, power and reliability, not just top-line bandwidth.

But the bet comes with the usual hazards. Regulatory approvals could stretch the timetable, and execution risk rises when an acquirer has to integrate talent and product roadmaps while competing with entrenched vendors. If standards such as UALink fail to gain traction, or if AI data-center builds cool, the payoff from the deal could be smaller and slower than investors want.

Next up, shareholders face the Jan. 9 record date for Marvell’s $0.06 quarterly dividend, with payment due Jan. 29, a filing showed, while traders watch for any new detail on the XConn closing timeline. 5

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