Marvell stock slides premarket as Microsoft-led tech selloff keeps AI spending in the spotlight

Marvell stock slides premarket as Microsoft-led tech selloff keeps AI spending in the spotlight

New York, January 30, 2026, 05:11 EST — Premarket

  • Marvell shares slipped roughly 2.3% in premarket trading, following a steep decline in the previous session
  • Chip stocks are jittery, with investors grappling over the hefty price tag of record AI-related investments
  • U.S. producer price figures, set for release at 8:30 a.m. ET, stand as the next key test for tech stocks sensitive to interest rates

Shares of Marvell Technology (MRVL.O) dropped 2.3% to $79.48 in premarket action, deepening declines following a slide in the previous session. 1

The shift follows a tough day for U.S. tech on Thursday, sparked by Microsoft’s earnings that spooked investors. Shares of the software heavyweight plunged 10%, as markets zeroed in on its record AI spending. John Praveen, managing director at Paleo Leon, commented, “There are some genuine concerns that AI investments will eat the software companies’ lunches.” 2

Marvell is right at the heart of this debate. The company produces data infrastructure semiconductors for data centers and networking, so its stock often serves as a gauge for cloud expansion and AI-driven hardware demand. 3

Marvell closed Thursday at $81.34, dipping as low as $78.30 earlier in the session, according to Investing.com data. The stock had ended Wednesday at $83.62, marking a roughly 5% decline over two days before Friday’s open. 4

The Philadelphia SE Semiconductor Index dropped 3.27% in the previous session, dragging the broader chip sector down with it. 5

Tech investors have been sharply divided. U.S. software shares dipped Thursday after SAP’s forecast and a sell-off in ServiceNow post-earnings stoked worries that AI is reshaping subscription software economics. J.P. Morgan analysts pointed to ongoing “malaise” in sentiment. Adam Turnquist at LPL Financial said the market seems to be pricing in a “worst-case scenario” on AI disruption. 6

Rates remain a key source of tension. On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve kept its benchmark rate steady at 3.50%-3.75%. Chair Jerome Powell noted the economy had “once again surprised us with its strength,” remarks that have investors watching closely for how long borrowing costs will remain elevated. 7

Marvell is ramping up its focus on AI infrastructure. In December, the company announced a $3.25 billion deal to acquire semiconductor startup Celestial AI, signaling a stronger push into advanced data center technology. 8

That latest premarket slide also highlights the risk: if megacaps pull back on capital spending or rising yields trigger another valuation reset, chip suppliers linked to the data-center cycle can react quickly—and not just to company-specific news.

The next key driver is macro data. December’s U.S. producer price index drops at 8:30 a.m. ET. Then, on Feb. 6, the crucial U.S. jobs report arrives. Next week also features another wave of megacap earnings, likely to shake up sentiment around AI-related stocks. 9

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