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Marvell Stock Jumps On Offering For Google To Buy Its Stake

Marvell Stock Jumps On Offering For Google To Buy Its Stake

Marvell Stock Jumps On Offering For Google To Buy Its Stake

Imesh Ranasinghe

Imesh Ranasinghe

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Catenaa, Wednesday, August 19, 2026- Marvell Technology stock jumps by 10% as the company has offered Google to buy a potential $12.2 ‌billion stake and develop its in-demand custom chips.

The deal marked a major vote of confidence ​from a top cloud-computing provider and could bring roughly $120 billion in revenue through fiscal 2033, if Google hits the targets its stake option depends on.

Larger rival Broadcom, which had been Google’s main custom chip partner so far, fell more than 5%, while shares in Google-parent Alphabet were little ‌changed.

Demand for in-house chips such ⁠as Google’s tensor processing units (TPUs) has surged as companies seek cheaper alternatives to Nvidia’s pricey graphics processors and technologies better suited for inference, the ⁠process of running trained AI models.

The warrant vests in $500 million revenue increments through fiscal 2033, aligning Google’s equity reward directly with Marvell’s custom-silicon revenue growth.

Marvell’s existing networking and CXL memory design wins already project a path to over $2 billion in revenue by fiscal 2029.

A recent overhaul of Google’s AI division that shifted power toward executives with closer ties to Google Cloud has also put the spotlight on the custom chips and ​AI infrastructure, ​which analysts say are increasingly central to powering ​that business.

Still, Wednesday’s deal could add ‌to growing concerns around the increasingly intertwined relationships in the AI industry, days after Nvidia agreed to provide a backstop of up to $105 billion for a data-center project OpenAI is leasing in Ohio.

In October, AMD struck a similar deal, agreeing to supply OpenAI with AI chips worth tens of billions of dollars in annual revenue while giving the ChatGPT maker the option ‌to buy a stake of up to roughly 10% ​in the chipmaker.

The Marvell-Google deal covers a broad range ​of technologies used with TPUs, including processors ​that run AI models, manage data storage and move information across networks.

It ‌gives Google a warrant to buy up ​to 58.97 million Marvell ​shares at $206.58 apiece. That is worth $12.18 billion if fully exercised and will make Google the fifth-largest investor of Marvell.

“This is a big win for Marvell,” said Morningstar analyst ​William Kerwin, but added that ‌he saw “this news as a growing pie at Google for new sources, rather ​than a competitive displacement of Broadcom.”

Google has spent $80.6 billion on capital expenditures during the first six months of 2026, with servers, networking equipment, and data centers accounting for much of that investment.