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Marvell Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: MRVL) is a semiconductor company that focuses on data infrastructure, and its news flow reflects this emphasis on connectivity, AI and cloud data centers. Company press releases describe Marvell as a leader in data infrastructure semiconductor solutions, working with many of the world’s leading technology companies to move, store, process and secure data.
Investors following MRVL news will see frequent updates on Marvell’s role in accelerated AI infrastructure. Recent announcements highlight definitive agreements to acquire XConn Technologies, a provider of PCIe and CXL switching silicon, and Celestial AI, which developed a Photonic Fabric technology platform for optical scale-up interconnect. These transactions are presented by Marvell as expanding its portfolio for next-generation AI and cloud data centers.
News items also cover product and technology developments. Marvell has announced industry adoption of its Alaska P PCIe 6 retimers to connect AI accelerators, GPUs, XPUs, CPUs, SSDs and CXL devices inside advanced data center systems. The company has introduced active copper cable linear equalizers and launched its Golden Cable initiative to accelerate the active electrical cable ecosystem for hyperscaler AI deployments. Additional releases describe collaborations around its LiquidSecurity hardware security modules, which power certain cloud-based security services.
Beyond technology, Marvell’s news includes financial and corporate updates such as quarterly earnings releases, dividend declarations, share repurchase authorizations and debt offerings, as reported in accompanying Form 8-K filings. For investors and analysts, the MRVL news stream provides insight into how Marvell is positioning itself in AI, cloud connectivity, security and capital allocation. Bookmark this page to review ongoing press releases and regulatory-linked announcements that shape the company’s trajectory in data infrastructure semiconductors.
Marvell Technology (NASDAQ: MRVL) declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.06 per share. The dividend is payable on April 30, 2026 to stockholders of record as of April 10, 2026.
This distribution confirms a near-term cash return to shareholders with set payment and record dates.
Marvell (NASDAQ: MRVL) launched the Structera S 30260, a 260-lane CXL 3.0 switch enabling rack-level memory pooling with aggregate bandwidth up to 4TB/s. The switch, combined with Marvell Structera A, Structera X and Alaska P products, targets AI memory constraints and composable memory for GPUs, CPUs and XPUs. Marvell acquired XConn Technologies to add CXL switching and plans sampling of Structera S 30260 in calendar Q3 2026.
Marvell (NASDAQ: MRVL) launched the Marvell Structera S 60260, the industry’s first 260-lane PCIe 6.0 switch, claiming nearly double the lane density of competitors and improved scale-up AI data center performance.
Engineering test samples are available now; customer sampling is expected in Q3 2026. The switch is pin-compatible with Marvell Structera S CXL 3.0 and pairs with Alaska P retimers to extend PCIe reach up to seven meters.
Marvell and Lumentum (NASDAQ: LITE) will demonstrate an integrated rack-level optical circuit switching (OCS) system at OFC 2026 in Los Angeles, March 17-19, in Marvell booth #1600.
The live demo pairs Marvell DSPs and modules (Aquila 1.6T, Ara 1.6T, COLORZ 800) with Lumentum’s R300 OCS and Marvell RELIANT telemetry to showcase low-latency, energy-efficient AI data center fabrics.
Marvell (NASDAQ: MRVL) will showcase an end-to-end AI data center connectivity portfolio at OFC 2026 (March 15–19) in Los Angeles, featuring demos and executive panels. Highlights include 3nm die-to-die IP, PCIe 8.0 SerDes at 256 GT/s, Ara T 1.6T PAM4 DSP, Teralynx switch silicon, COLORZ pluggables, and the RELIANT telemetry platform.
More than 20 Marvell demos and 80 partner demos will be on exhibit to demonstrate scale-up, scale-out, and scale-across connectivity for next-generation AI clusters.
Marvell (NASDAQ: MRVL) expanded its 1.6T optical DSP platform portfolio to accelerate data center transition from 800G to 1.6T connectivity. New 3nm products include Ara T (8x200G TRO), Ara X (advanced link reliability), Petra (8x100G→4x200G gearbox) and Aquila M (O-band coherent-lite with MACsec). Ara has been shipping in mass volume; the new DSPs are sampling in Q1 2026. Marvell emphasizes end-to-end connectivity with DSPs, SerDes, switching, interconnects, drivers, TIAs and the RELIANT telemetry platform to address AI data center bottlenecks.
Marvell (NASDAQ: MRVL) and Mojo Vision announced a long-term collaboration and Marvell’s lead investment in Mojo’s 2025 Series B Prime financing to co-develop micro-LED–based optical interconnects for AI data centers.
The joint program has been in development for over a year and targets ultra-dense, low-power, low-latency short-reach links delivering thousands of optical lanes and terabits-per-millimeter density for hyperscale and cloud customers.
Marvell (NASDAQ: MRVL) reported record fiscal 2026 results: FY revenue $8.195B (up 42% YoY) and Q4 revenue $2.219B (up 22% YoY). GAAP EPS for FY 2026 was $3.07 and non-GAAP EPS was $2.84. Q4 GAAP net income was $396.1M and non-GAAP net income was $685.1M. Cash flow from operations in Q4 was $373.7M. Management cited record design wins and strong AI-driven data center demand. Marvell closed acquisitions of Celestial AI and XConn Technologies after year-end and provided Q1 FY2027 guidance of $2.4B ±5% revenue with GAAP gross margin ~51.4–52.4%.
Marvell (NASDAQ: MRVL) expanded its ZR/ZR+ coherent portfolio with the industry’s first 1.6T COLORZ 1600 pluggable and new 2nm Electra and Libra coherent DSPs featuring in-chip MACsec for secure AI data center interconnects.
Products begin sampling in second half of 2026; company says it is increasing pluggable manufacturing capacity to meet projected DCI demand through 2030.
Marvell (NASDAQ: MRVL) will demonstrate PCIe 8.0 SerDes running at 256 GT/s at DesignCon 2026, Feb 24–26, in booth #904 at the Santa Clara Convention Center.
Marvell showcased its PCIe 7.0/8.0 SerDes and Alaska P PCIe 6.0 retimer with TE Connectivity AdrenaLINE Catapult connector to help hyperscalers prepare for the expected PCIe 8.0 finalization by 2028 and higher data-center bandwidth needs.