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Nvidia invests $2 billion in Marvell to deepen NVLink Fusion partnership — signs deal with one of its biggest competitors

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Why This Matters

Nvidia's $2 billion investment in Marvell and the partnership to integrate Marvell's custom chips with Nvidia's AI ecosystem signifies a strategic move to expand heterogeneous AI infrastructure. This collaboration enhances compatibility across diverse hardware, fostering innovation in AI and telecommunications, and signals Nvidia's commitment to maintaining its leadership amid increasing competition. The deal also underscores the industry's shift toward more flexible, high-performance AI and networking solutions for hyperscalers and telecom providers.

Key Takeaways

Nvidia announced today that it has invested $2 billion in Marvell Technology and entered a partnership connecting Marvell to Nvidia's AI factory and AI-RAN ecosystem through NVLink Fusion, the tech that allows third-party silicon to plug directly into Nvidia's proprietary interconnect fabric.

Marvell is one of the two dominant custom ASIC design houses alongside Broadcom. Its clients include AWS, for which it has helped develop the Trainium series of AI accelerators, as well as Microsoft and Google. These custom chips exist, in large part, to give hyperscalers an alternative to buying Nvidia GPUs, making Nvidia's investment in the company somewhat noteworthy.

Per the deal, Marvell will provide custom XPUs and NVLink Fusion-compatible scale-up networking, while Nvidia will supply Vera CPUs, ConnectX NICs, Bluefield DPUs, NVLink interconnect, and Spectrum-X switches. The two companies will also collaborate on silicon photonics and AI-RAN infrastructure for 5G and 6G networks.

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"The inference inflection has arrived. Token generation demand is surging, and the world is racing to build AI factories," said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of Nvidia. "Together with Marvell, we are enabling customers to leverage Nvidia's AI infrastructure ecosystem and scale to build specialized AI compute."

NVLink Fusion, first announced in May last year, enables heterogeneous AI infrastructure where non-Nvidia accelerators can communicate with Nvidia GPUs, CPUs, and networking hardware over NVLink's high-bandwidth, low-latency fabric. Platforms built through the program must include at least one Nvidia product, whether a CPU, GPU, or switch.

Marvell's contribution, meanwhile, focuses on custom XPUs and high-speed optical interconnects. The company reported $8.2 billion in revenue for its fiscal year 2026 (ended January 2026), with data center revenue accounting for more than 74% of the total. Marvell's Celestial AI acquisition late last year added photonic fabric technology to its portfolio, and this deal now places that capability inside Nvidia's ecosystem.

"By connecting Marvell's leadership in high-performance analog, optical DSP, silicon photonics and custom silicon to Nvidia's expanding AI ecosystem through NVLink Fusion, we are enabling customers to build scalable, efficient AI infrastructure," said Matt Murphy, chairman and CEO of Marvell.

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By pulling Marvell into the NVLink Fusion ecosystem, Nvidia ensures that custom XPUs designed by Marvell remain compatible with, and dependent on, Nvidia's broader infrastructure. Every NVLink Fusion platform requires at least one Nvidia component, so Marvell-designed ASICs that use the fabric still generate Nvidia revenue.

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