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Marvell Technology Stock Slides 7%—Why the AI Chip Favorite Just Hit a Wall
8 May 2026
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Marvell Technology Stock Slides 7%—Why the AI Chip Favorite Just Hit a Wall

SANTA CLARA, California, May 8, 2026, 01:14 (PDT)

Marvell Technology edged up 1.7% in early premarket action Friday, recouping only a sliver of yesterday’s 7.05% slide. That stumble dragged the AI data-center chipmaker off its 52-week peak. The stock ended Thursday at $160.01, having dipped to $158.55 earlier in the session.

It’s all about timing. Marvell is set to deliver fiscal first-quarter numbers on May 27, and after a rapid climb in April, investors want to see if AI infrastructure demand can keep the rally going. The company plans to hold its call at 1:45 p.m. Pacific, right after the results drop.

The action played out against a rougher backdrop for chip stocks. The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index slipped 2.7% on Thursday, according to Reuters. Marvell’s losses topped Broadcom’s 3.1% slide, while Nvidia—still the go-to for AI GPUs—managed a 1.8% gain.

Marvell didn’t issue any new operating update to explain the drop. The most recent investor release out this week only covered the timing of its upcoming quarterly results. That left investors focused on valuation, positioning, and the approaching earnings call, without any fresh company news to go on.

Data centers remain front and center for Marvell. The company posted fiscal 2026 revenue of $8.195 billion, a jump of 42%. Of that, $6.1 billion came from data-center sales—74% of the top line. That segment covers everything from cloud infrastructure to servers and the networking and storage hardware powering AI work.

Back in March, Chief Executive Matt Murphy pointed to “robust AI demand” as the main force behind the annual revenue climb, adding that bookings were running at a “record pace.” For its fiscal first quarter, the company projected revenue of $2.4 billion, give or take 5%, with adjusted earnings pegged at 79 cents a share, plus or minus 5 cents. Marvell Technology, Inc.

Wall Street bought in. UBS analyst Timothy Arcuri stuck with a Buy rating as of May 4 and bumped his Marvell price target up to $195 from $120, analyst-tracking data showed. UBS pointed to robust data-center demand and Marvell’s AI infrastructure role, according to Investing.com.

Marvell is pulling closer to Nvidia, after the two disclosed on March 31 that Nvidia is putting $2 billion into Marvell. Under the deal, Marvell will deliver custom XPUs—its purpose-built accelerator chips—and networking gear designed for Nvidia’s NVLink Fusion platform. “The inference inflection has arrived,” Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said, pointing to the surge in scaled deployment of AI models. Marvell Technology, Inc.

Marvell has been sticking to a familiar playbook. Back in April, it snapped up Polariton Technologies, bringing in plasmonics-based silicon photonics—tech that leverages light for faster, lower-power data movement both within and between data centers. Sandeep Bharathi, who runs Marvell’s data center group, called the purchase an extension of Marvell’s optical roadmap.

But risk is hardly negligible here. In its most recent annual filing, Marvell flagged that a handful of big buyers drive much of its revenue—and those customers can scrap, revise, or push back orders with little warning. The company also pointed out another headache: some of those very same clients, especially the big cloud players pouring money into AI, could just develop their own chips instead.

Not much margin for error in the upcoming quarter. Marvell’s stock was still fetching roughly 56 times earnings at the last price, and despite Thursday’s slide, shares stayed well above the $114.45 mark from April 8.

If Marvell delivers a clear beat on May 27, that could help the stock find its footing. But any shortfall—or even just hints of caution around orders—will challenge just how much faith investors have left in the AI growth narrative after Thursday’s reset.

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