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Marvell deepens data centre push with Xconn deal

By Hazel LongJanuary 7, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Marvell agrees to buy PCIe and CXL switching specialist XConn Technologies for about $540 million, expanding its data‑centre interconnect offerings.
  • The acquisition builds on Marvell’s recent moves into AI and cloud infrastructure and underscores broader pressures on its traditional RAN silicon business.

What happened: marvell to acquire xconn technologies

Marvell Technology, a California‑based semiconductor company, has agreed to acquire XConn Technologies, a specialist in PCIe and Compute Express Link (CXL) switching silicon, for approximately $540 million. The deal, structured as a mix of cash and stock and expected to close in early 2026 subject to regulatory approvals, will add XConn’s switching portfolio and engineering team to Marvell’s Ultra Accelerator Link (UALink) scale‑up switch programme. Marvell said the combination will advance its connectivity strategy for next‑generation AI and cloud data centres by enhancing high‑bandwidth, low‑latency interconnects vital for multi‑rack systems.

This transaction follows Marvell’s recent acquisition of optical‑networking startup Celestial AI, signalling a continued expansion into AI‑driven data centre infrastructure. XConn’s products are already in production, with PCIe 5 and CXL 2.0 devices available and newer generations in sampling, and Marvell expects them to contribute to revenue starting in the second half of its fiscal 2027.

Why it’s important

Marvell’s purchase of XConn comes as demand shifts within the semiconductor industry. While sales for custom RAN silicon have fallen as mobile operators reduce capital expenditure after the peak phase of 5G rollouts, demand for data centre connectivity remains strong. Global RAN equipment sales dropped from $45 billion in 2022 to about $35 billion in 2024, according to industry data, placing pressure on companies that historically served carrier infrastructure markets.

By bolstering its PCIe and CXL switch offerings, Marvell aims to capture a larger share of the growing AI and cloud infrastructure market, where high‑performance interconnects are increasingly critical. However, the long‑term benefits depend on sustained demand for these technologies and Marvell’s ability to compete with larger rivals in both switching silicon and broader data centre solutions. Some analysts question whether expanding via acquisitions can offset declines in other core segments or whether integration costs and competitive pressures might limit the financial upside.

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