Marvell Stock Soars 14% as It Sees First Quarter Revenue Above Estimates on AI-Driven Data Center Boom

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March 5 (Reuters) - Marvell Technology forecast first-quarter revenue ‌above Wall Street estimates on Thursday, driven by rising demand for custom chips used in data centers, sending its shares surging 14.3% in premarket trading.

Growing adoption of AI tools by enterprise clients has boosted demand for specialized chips that power ​advanced data centers, benefiting companies such as Marvell and Broadcom that design application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs).

Big ​Tech firms including Alphabet, Microsoft, Amazon and Meta are expected to spend at least $630 billion ⁠to build AI infrastructure this year, lifting demand for chips used in servers and networking equipment from companies ​such as Marvell.

Marvell expects revenue of around $2.40 billion, plus or minus 5% for the first quarter, above ​analysts' average estimate of $2.27 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.

The company said the forecast includes expected results of Celestial AI and XConn Technologies.

The Santa Clara, California-based company divested its automotive ethernet business last year and completed the acquisition of Celestial AI ​in a deal worth $3.25 billion, doubling down on photonic fabrics, technology that uses light rather than ​electrical signals to connect AI chips and memory chips.

"We expect year-over-year revenue growth to accelerate each quarter in fiscal 2027, ‌driven ⁠by continued strength in our data center business, with bookings continuing to grow at a record pace," CEO Matt Murphy said in a statement.

Marvell and rival Broadcom help cloud-computing companies design custom chips tailored to their data-center workloads, a fast-growing business as hyperscalers seek alternatives to Nvidia's general-purpose AI processors.

"Marvell's shares like ​many AI-related names have underperformed the ​semiconductor group in the ⁠past two quarters. We think the better-than-expected results and outlook, while expected, is more of a relief for investors than confirming the near-term data center spending ​strength," said Kinngai Chan, senior research analyst at Summit Insights.

Broadcom shares rally on custom AI chip demand

Broadcom on Wednesday said ​it expected ⁠over $100 billion in AI chip sales next year, signaling rapid share gains in a market dominated by Nvidia, which last month reported better-than-expected results for the January quarter.

For the fourth quarter, Marvell reported a 22% increase in revenue ⁠to $2.22 billion, slightly ​above estimates of $2.21 billion. Adjusted earnings per share of 80 ​cents beat estimates of 79 cents.

Revenue in the data center segment, its largest business, rose 21% to $1.65 billion, compared with estimates ​of $1.64 billion.

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