PALO ALTO, California, August 19, 2026, 09:50 EDT
- Broadcom dropped roughly 2% in premarket trading after Google expanded its roster of custom-chip suppliers.
- The estimated $370 billion in AI-related debt is 6.6 times greater than Broadcom’s projected AI revenue for fiscal 2026.
- The financing estimate does not represent Broadcom’s revenue or constitute direct corporate debt for Broadcom.
Broadcom Inc. NASDAQ:AVGO came under pressure on Wednesday when Google increased its collaboration on custom chips with Marvell Technology Inc. NASDAQ:MRVL. Broadcom’s stock slipped roughly 2% ahead of the market open, while Marvell shares surged over 11%.
The response is significant since Alphabet Inc. NASDAQ:GOOGL has served as Broadcom’s primary AI-chip collaborator. Google’s deal expands Marvell’s involvement to accelerators, networking, and memory technologies. It does not indicate that Google has discontinued any current Broadcom projects.
Google received a warrant from Marvell for 58,970,907 shares, with an exercise price set at $206.58. If fully exercised, the value would total approximately $12.2 billion, contingent on meeting purchase milestones through fiscal 2033.
A new figure has entered the Broadcom conversation. According to Bank of America analysts, an AI-financing mechanism powered by Broadcom technology could grow to $370 billion in senior debt by 2029. That figure is 6.6 times Broadcom’s projected $56 billion in fiscal 2026 AI revenue. The measurement reflects scale rather than revenue transformation.
| AI financing measure | Amount | Investor reading |
|---|---|---|
| Broadcom platform deal launch | $35bn | Exceeds 1 GW committed to Anthropic |
| Projected senior debt by 2029 | $370bn | 10.6 times the size of the launch deal |
| Nvidia ecosystem funding potential | More than $500bn | Competitor compute-finance reference |
| AI-linked bond sales, 2026 through mid-August | More than $220bn | Over two times higher than prior year |
The $370 billion amount is an initial estimate associated with a financing arrangement. It does not represent a Broadcom sales projection, and it may not reflect debt recorded on Broadcom’s balance sheet.
Broadcom, Apollo Global Management Inc. NYSE:APO, and Blackstone Inc. NYSE:BX introduced the platform in June. Its first deal, valued at $35 billion, is set to support over one gigawatt for Anthropic. The consortium is aiming for deployments exceeding 20 gigawatts worldwide by 2028.
The debt market appears able to handle the current scale of expansion. AI-linked issuance topped $220 billion from the start of the year to mid-August. Goldman Sachs put the overall impact on borrowing costs at about five basis points.
| Broadcom measure | Latest reported or guided | Change / context |
|---|---|---|
| Fiscal Q2 revenue | $22.19bn | Increased 48% from a year earlier |
| Fiscal Q2 AI semiconductor revenue | $10.8bn | Rose 143% |
| Fiscal Q2 free cash flow | $10.26bn | Accounts for 46% of revenue |
| Fiscal Q3 revenue guidance | About $29.4bn | Represents an 84% increase |
| Fiscal Q3 AI semiconductor outlook | $16.0bn | Growth topping 200% |
Broadcom reported continued robust operating figures. Revenue for the fiscal second quarter climbed 48% to $22.19 billion. Revenue from AI semiconductors surged 143% to $10.8 billion.
“The momentum continues,” said Chief Executive Hock Tan. He anticipates AI semiconductor revenue of $16 billion for the third quarter. The company’s projection is a forecast and could be revised. Broadcom fiscal Q2 release
| Analyst | Recommendation | Price target | Upside from Aug. 18 close |
|---|---|---|---|
| JPMorgan | Overweight | $580 | 52.6% |
| KeyBanc | Overweight | $575 | 51.3% |
| Bernstein | Outperform | $550 | 44.7% |
| S&P Global poll, 48 analysts | Consensus: Strong Buy | Average: $527.88 | 38.9% |
Analysts continue to express optimism following Broadcom’s recent earnings. However, their targets were set before the Marvell deal announced on Wednesday. Investors are left to weigh both customer diversification and the company’s ability to finance the transaction.
The main issue is execution. Increased financing has the potential to widen the market for Broadcom systems. Rivals among suppliers could lower Broadcom’s market share. Both trends might accelerate simultaneously.
Risks: Funding for the $370 billion estimate is uncertain. Deployment could be slowed by rising interest rates, softer customer demand, or delays in project execution. Google’s agreement with Marvell may also lead to pricing pressure prior to any significant impact on Broadcom’s revenue.
AI scale meets supplier risk
| Measure | Q2 FY26 | Change |
|---|---|---|
| Revenue | $22.19bn | +48% |
| AI semiconductor revenue | $10.8bn | +143% |
| Free cash flow | $10.26bn | +60% |
| Adjusted EBITDA | $15.24bn | +52% |
| Firm | Rating | Target |
|---|---|---|
| JPMorgan | Overweight | $580 |
| KeyBanc | Overweight | $575 |
| Bernstein | Outperform | $550 |
| S&P Global poll | Strong Buy | $527.88 avg. |
Financing expands the addressable market. Competition decides Broadcom’s share. The best evidence remains shipment growth and cash conversion—not the headline debt number.


