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Let’s start with the headline.

At a major tech event in Taiwan last week, Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang stood up in front of an audience and called Marvell Technology (NASDAQ: MRVL) the next trillion-dollar company. Not a company with a path to a trillion dollars. The next trillion-dollar company.

Marvell’s stock surged 22% on that comment alone, adding roughly $30 billion in market cap in a single session.

But here’s what’s even more interesting than the endorsement: the numbers Marvell just reported already support it. And there are three massive growth drivers that aren’t even in those numbers yet.

First, What Does Marvell Actually Do?

If you’ve never heard of Marvell, that’s okay. Most people haven’t. It doesn’t make consumer products. It doesn’t have a famous CEO. It doesn’t run ads during the Super Bowl.

What it does is build the chips that make AI data centers work together.

Think of Nvidia’s GPUs as the engines of AI. Blazing fast, incredibly powerful. But engines need roads. They need the wiring, the connectors, the switches that move data between chips, between servers, and between buildings at speeds so fast most people can’t conceptualize them.

That’s Marvell. It builds the connectivity layer — the infrastructure that lets AI actually function at scale.

And right now, that connectivity layer is about to become the biggest bottleneck in AI infrastructure. CEO Matt Murphy said it directly on the earnings call: “In the early stages of generative AI, the primary focus was on addressing compute and memory bottlenecks. As more complex architectures have begun to deploy, the role of networking has become significantly more important.”

Translation: everybody already has enough GPUs. Now they need what connects them.

The Guidance Story Is Unlike Anything On Wall Street Right Now

Here is what Marvell has done to its revenue guidance over the past four quarters. Each time it reports, it has raised the forecast for both the current year AND the year after:

September 2025: FY2027 guidance set at $10 billion. FY2028 at $13 billion. December 2025: FY2027 raised to $11 billion. FY2028 raised to $15 billion. March 2026: FY2027 raised to $11 billion. FY2028 raised to $15 billion. May 2026 (last week): FY2027 raised to $11.5 billion. FY2028 raised to $16.5 billion.

That’s $1.5 billion added to the 2028 outlook in a single quarter. For context, $1.5 billion in annual revenue would be a large company on its own.

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