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From LIVE: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, Marvell CEO Matt Murphy delivers a keynote at Taiwan’s Computex · · ThePrint

“The bottleneck is shifting again. Now, it's connectivity that will define the limits of the infrastructure. Just like with compute and memory, the industry will rally to meet this challenge.”

Matthew Murphy
Chief Executive Officer & Chairman, Marvell Technology
AI infrastructureconnectivity bottleneckindustry trends

On , Matthew Murphy, Chief Executive Officer & Chairman at Marvell Technology, spoke about AI infrastructure during LIVE: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, Marvell CEO Matt Murphy delivers a keynote at Taiwan’s Computex on ThePrint.

LIVE: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, Marvell CEO Matt Murphy delivers a keynote at Taiwan’s Computex
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LIVE: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, Marvell CEO Matt Murphy delivers a keynote at Taiwan’s Computex
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LIVE: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, Marvell CEO Matt Murphy delivers a keynote at Taiwan's Computex.
Matthew Murphy

About Matthew Murphy

Chief Executive Officer & Chairman · Marvell Technology

Matt Murphy, chairman and CEO of Marvell Technology, appeared at Computex 2026 alongside Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, where he discussed the company's focus on connectivity as a defining factor for AI infrastructure performance. Murphy stated that the industry's bottleneck is shifting from compute and memory to connectivity, and he described Marvell's portfolio as covering "every distance" from millimeters to kilometers. He noted that Nvidia had invested $2 billion in Marvell and that the two companies are expanding their partnership across optics, photonics, and NVLink Fusion. Murphy also highlighted that Marvell's data center business had grown from less than 10% of revenue to over 75% in the most recent quarter. On Marvell's Q1 fiscal 2027 earnings call, Murphy reported record revenue of $2.418 billion, exceeding guidance, and said the company expects fiscal 2027 revenue to grow approximately 40% year-over-year to nearly $11.5 billion. He stated that Marvell now expects fiscal 2028 revenue to reach approximately $16.5 billion, and that the company remains confident in its custom silicon business delivering over $10 billion in revenue in fiscal 2029. Murphy attributed the growth to existing custom programs, including a flagship XPU and a new tier-1 XPU program, and said the company expects its custom business to more than double year-over-year in fiscal 2028.

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