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Marvell Technology Shares Slide Amid Analyst Concerns Over Key Contracts

Robert Sasse by Robert Sasse
December 10, 2025
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Marvell Technology’s stock has experienced significant downward pressure this week, shedding approximately 7% of its value over a two-day period. The decline was triggered by a prominent analyst’s downgrade, which cast doubt on a core component of the semiconductor designer’s growth narrative. The central concern revolves around whether Marvell is losing crucial design contracts from its largest cloud computing clients.

Conflicting Views from Wall Street

The sell-off began after Cody Acree, an analyst at Benchmark, downgraded Marvell’s stock from “Buy” to “Hold” on Monday, simultaneously removing his price target. Acree’s research, based on discussions within Silicon Valley, led him to conclude that Marvell has lost the design contracts for Amazon’s next-generation AI processors, known as Trainium 3 and Trainium 4, to its Taiwanese competitor, Alchip.

Such a loss would represent a substantial setback. Marvell’s custom chip division is viewed as a primary growth engine, particularly within the lucrative business of designing tailor-made AI processors for hyperscalers like Amazon Web Services and Microsoft. While Acree acknowledged that near-term financial forecasts likely remain intact due to the ongoing Trainium 2 business, the long-term outlook appears more uncertain.

This sentiment was seemingly compounded by a separate report from The Information, which indicated that Microsoft is in talks with Broadcom regarding the joint development of future AI chips—another potential threat to Marvell’s standing in the custom silicon market.

However, not all analysts share this pessimistic view. Harlan Sur of JPMorgan reaffirmed his “Overweight” rating on the stock, countering that both the Microsoft and AWS programs are “progressing well.” He explicitly stated there is no evidence of market share losses in current or future projects.

Strong Financials Contrast with Market Nerves

The timing of the downgrade presents a notable contradiction. Just one week prior, Marvell reported robust quarterly earnings, with revenue reaching $2.07 billion—a 37% year-over-year increase. Its data center segment grew by 38%. Company management explicitly stated it does not anticipate revenue gaps from its largest custom chip customer, understood to be Amazon, for the 2026 fiscal year.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Marvell Technology?

This discrepancy between official company guidance and industry speculation has created a climate of uncertainty for investors. The market is now weighing whether Marvell will maintain its role as a neutral partner to all major cloud providers or if rivals like Alchip and Broadcom are indeed gaining ground.

Demonstrating Strength in Other Segments

Amid the concerns, Marvell moved to highlight its continued innovation in other areas. On Tuesday, the company announced the broad rollout of its Alaska P PCIe 6.0 retimer chips. These highly specialized 5-nanometer components are critical for maintaining stable signal integrity within AI data centers. Furthermore, Marvell launched its “Golden Cable” initiative for active electrical cables in hyperscale data centers.

These product introductions underscore Marvell’s enduring leadership in high-speed connectivity solutions. The current investor anxiety appears isolated to the custom silicon business unit.

Technical Market Perspective

The recent price drop has pushed Marvell’s shares below their 50-day moving average, a key technical level watched by traders. Chart analysts identify a support zone between $88 and $90. A decisive break below this range could trigger additional selling pressure. Conversely, a stabilization or rebound at these levels would suggest the market views the custom chip concerns as overstated.

Official confirmation regarding the Trainium 3 and 4 contracts is unlikely in the near term, as hyperscale customers typically do not publicly disclose such detailed partnership specifics. For now, the open question remains whether Marvell’s dominance in high-speed optics and connectivity can sufficiently offset the emerging doubts surrounding its custom silicon division.

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