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Home » Marvell Posts Record Revenue on Data Center AI Surge

Marvell Posts Record Revenue on Data Center AI Surge

May 31, 2025
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Marvell Technology reported record-breaking revenue of $1.895 billion for its first fiscal quarter of 2026, marking a 63% year-over-year increase. The surge was driven primarily by booming demand in the data center segment, where the company’s custom silicon programs and electro-optics products are seeing accelerated adoption fueled by AI infrastructure buildouts.

CEO Matt Murphy credited the growth to rapid scaling of custom silicon solutions tailored for AI workloads. He emphasized that Marvell is strategically positioned “at the center of this transformation” as hyperscalers shift toward bespoke silicon to optimize performance and efficiency in large-scale AI deployments. The company also generated $332.9 million in operating cash flow and posted non-GAAP earnings of $0.62 per share, exceeding guidance.

Looking ahead, Marvell is forecasting continued momentum in Q2, with revenue projected to reach approximately $2.0 billion. The company will host a “Custom AI Investor Event” on June 17 to detail its evolving AI silicon strategy, long-term market opportunity, and roadmap for deeper market penetration. The event will feature presentations from senior leadership and engineering teams, followed by a live Q&A session.

  • Q1 FY26 revenue: $1.895B, up 63% YoY
  • Q1 GAAP net income: $177.9M; GAAP EPS: $0.20
  • Q1 non-GAAP net income: $540M; non-GAAP EPS: $0.62
  • Cash flow from operations: $332.9M
  • Q2 FY26 revenue guidance: ~$2.0B (+/- 5%)
  • Custom AI silicon and electro-optics cited as primary growth drivers
  • Investor event on June 17 to showcase AI infrastructure strategy

“As the industry continues to move toward building custom AI infrastructure, Marvell is uniquely positioned at the center of this transformation,” said Matt Murphy, Chairman and CEO.

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