Matthew Murphy
Analyst · Deutsche Bank
Thanks, Ashish, and good afternoon, everyone. Let me begin by extending a warm welcome to the Celestial AI and XConn team. We recently closed both acquisitions and the teams are working closely together with joint product road map discussions in full swing with customers. These highly strategic additions further strengthen our technology platform and significantly enhance Marvell's position in the rapidly emerging AI scale-up networking market. I'll provide additional detail on these acquisitions later in today's call. Now turning to our results and business outlook. For the fourth quarter of fiscal 2026, Marvell delivered record revenue of $2.219 billion, reflecting 7% sequential growth. Revenue exceeded the midpoint of guidance, driven by strong demand in our data center end market. As a result, non-GAAP earnings per share of $0.80 exceeded the midpoint of guidance by $0.01. Turning to our full year results. Fiscal 2026 was an exceptional year for Marvell. Revenue grew 42% year-over-year to approximately $8.2 billion as reported, and approximately 45% year-over-year, excluding the divested automotive Ethernet business. Our data center revenue surpassed $6 billion, growing 46% year-over-year. This performance was driven by robust demand for our interconnect, switching and storage products, along with a strong ramp in our custom business, which doubled in fiscal 2026. As we begin fiscal 2027, we are seeing very strong demand across our entire data center portfolio with bookings accelerating at a record pace. This robust demand is reflected in our guidance for the first quarter of fiscal 2027, the total company revenue forecasted now to grow 8% sequentially at the midpoint to $2.4 billion. Looking ahead, we expect to grow revenue every quarter this fiscal year at a similarly strong sequential rate, which would result in Q4 revenue exceeding $3 billion exiting this year. This forecast also implies that our year-over-year revenue growth rate will accelerate each quarter throughout fiscal 2027. As a result, we now expect overall Marvell revenue in fiscal 2027 to grow more than 30% year-over-year, approaching $11 billion. Notably, this outlook is meaningfully higher than what we communicated in our prior updates. Some of you may recall, in September 2025, during an investor call hosted by JPMorgan, we provided a fiscal 2027 revenue outlook of approximately $9.5 billion, which at that time was received positively as it was significantly higher than the market expectations. In our December 2025 earnings call, as CapEx growth forecasts continue to increase, we updated our fiscal 2027 revenue forecast to approximately $10 billion. Today's outlook approaching $11 billion raises our forecast by almost another $1 billion. Importantly, this outlook is driven by Marvell's organic businesses as the recently closed acquisitions are not expected to contribute meaningfully until fiscal 2028. The increase in our overall revenue outlook is all being driven by our data center business. Since December 2025, cloud CapEx expectations have continued to increase, and we have seen our bookings continue to accelerate. As a result, we now see our fiscal 2027 data center revenue growing by 40% year-over-year. We expect all our key product lines in data center to be stronger than our prior outlook. Notably, we expect our interconnect business to more than 50% year-over-year, well above our prior expectation of 30% growth. For our communications and other end market, we expect 10% revenue growth in fiscal 2027. Looking ahead to fiscal 2028, while we assume the rate of CapEx growth moderates from the current fiscal year, we expect continued robust data center revenue growth for Marvell. We expect our interconnect business to significantly outpace cloud CapEx growth, our custom business to at least double year-over-year, and our Ethernet switching business to continue to ramp meaningfully. In addition, we expect Celestial AI and XConn to contribute approximately $250 million in aggregate revenue in fiscal 2028. As a result, we expect data center revenue and fiscal 2028 to grow close to 50% year-over-year. Achievement of our forecast would result in three straight years of data center revenue growth compounding at well over 40%. For our communications end market, we continue to expect low single-digit percentage revenue growth in fiscal 2028, consistent with our prior view. So in aggregate, we expect Marvell's overall revenue in fiscal 2028 to grow close to 40% year-over-year, reaching approximately $15 billion, roughly $2 billion higher than the outlook we provided in our December earnings call, and driving our non-GAAP EPS to well over $5. This outlook is based on demand we are seeing now and designs that are already in execution. As we progress through the fiscal year, we plan on remaining closely aligned with our customers as we expect them to continue to invest in AI infrastructure. With that, I'll provide more context on our numerous growth drivers across our end markets, beginning with data center. In our data center end market, we delivered record fourth quarter revenue of $1.65 billion, representing 9% sequential growth and 21% year-over-year growth. Revenue exceeded our guidance, driven by increased demand across our interconnect portfolio. We achieved sequential growth across all key product lines, including optical interconnects, custom silicon, switching and storage. Looking into the first quarter, we expect our data center revenue to grow approximately 10% sequentially, including a seasonal sequential -- including a seasonal sequential decline in on-premise data center revenue. Let me now highlight the broader trends across both our established data center businesses and our newer growth initiatives, including recent acquisitions. I'll organize the discussion into three categories. Interconnect, switching and custom. I'll begin with Interconnect, where we offer the industry's broadest and comprehensive high-speed connectivity portfolio, addressing scale out, scale across, and scale up networking. In our scale-out PAM franchise, demand remains robust for our 800-gig products. We are also seeing very strong bookings from multiple Tier 1 customers for our 1.6T solutions which entered production in the second half of fiscal 2026. Reflecting this demand in our first-to-market technology leadership, we expect our 1.6T revenue ramp -- to ramp very rapidly in fiscal 2027 with substantial additional growth projected in fiscal 2028. As a result, we expect to continue to maintain leadership in the PAM market at 1.6T just like we have at every PAM generation. Marvell is the first company to productize 200-gigabit per lane technology, enabling the 1.6T transition now underway. While this generation is expected to continue to grow through the end of the decade, Marvell has already demonstrated 400-gig per lane technology. We expect that this will position us to enable the industry's subsequent transition to 3.2T, once 1.6T reaches full maturity. To support campus-wide data centers requiring longer reach than traditional PAM solutions, Marvell has introduced Coherent light, optimized for 2 to 20-kilometer applications within a highly power-efficient outlook. We have already begun shipping first-generation 1.6T Coherent light products and are now introducing a second generation with integrated MACsec security. Turning to scale across interconnects, a technology we pioneered with our 100-gig DCI modules, we continue to lead the market with Coherent 400-gig and newer 800-gig solutions. We are winning new customers and expect to supply DCI modules to all five major U.S. hyperscalers this year. We see significant long-term growth in this market, as the global data center footprint expands and bandwidth requirements between data centers continues to increase. Industry forecasts project that DCI pluggable TAM to grow by more than 5x by calendar 2030, with speeds doubling each generation and feature complexity increasing, including the integration of MACsec. To that end, earlier today, we announced our latest innovations and scale across interconnects, including the industry's first Secure 1.6T ZR and ZR+ DCI modules powered by our new 2-nanometer Coherent DSP. We also introduced a new 2-nanometer 800-gig DSP, which enables second-generation lower-power 800-gig DCI modules. DCI modules powered by these 2-nanometer MACsec-enabled DSPs are expected to begin sampling later this year. This positions Marvell to maintain technology leadership, supported by our proven expertise in large-scale manufacturing of these highly specialized and complex modules. Now let's move to scale-up interconnects, which is an entirely new and rapidly emerging market. We are very excited about what we believe to be a massive opportunity unlocked by Celestial AI's photonic fabric, or PF technology, as well as growing customer traction for our AEC and retimer solutions. As discussed last quarter, Celestial AI's PF technology is expected to enable large-scale commercial deployment of CPO for scale-up connectivity starting next year. Our chiplets will be co-packaged into both custom XPUs and the scale-up which is connecting them together on both sides of the length. With the acquisition now complete, Marvell's engineering and operations teams are fully engaged in bringing Celestial's first generation chiplet into high-volume manufacturing. We remain on track for our forecast for our CPO revenue from Celestial to reach a $500 million annualized run rate in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2028, doubling to a $1 billion annualized run rate by the fourth quarter of fiscal 2029. We have seen strong interest from a broad range of customers in Celestial's photonic fabric technology following the deal announcement. We look forward to updating on our progress in the scale-up interconnect market, which we believe could exceed $10 billion by 2030. In the AEC market, we have secured design wins with 3 Tier 1 U.S. hyperscalers and several additional customers, including model builders and hardware OEMs. We are also seeing strong traction for our retimers. As a result, we expect combined AEC and retimer revenue to more than double year-over-year in fiscal 2027. We continue to innovate through our Golden Cable initiative, a strategic program that delivers a complete solution, including industry-leading software and validated reference designs, enabling ecosystem partners to rapidly design and deploy AEC products at scale. Hyperscale customers benefit from access to multiple high-volume cable OEMs offering fully compatible AECs, both on the same high-performance Marvell DSP and reference design. Turning to data center switching, we delivered strong growth in fiscal 2026 with revenue exceeding $300 million, driven entirely by scale-out applications. Given sustained demand for our current 12.8T products and a strong ramp of next-generation 51.2T products, we now expect data center switch revenue in fiscal 2027 to surpass $600 million, up from the $500 million we had indicated last quarter. We are seeing strong engagement from both existing and new customers for our 51.2T platform, and our upcoming 100T platform, which we begin to -- should we expect to begin sampling in the first half of this fiscal year. Our 100T switch delivers industry-leading power efficiency and lower latency, attributes that are especially critical for AI applications. In scale-up switching, the combination of Marvell and XConn creates a significantly larger team to address rapidly emerging UAL and Ethernet-based opportunities. UA Link builds on decades of PCI ecosystem development and incorporates high-speed interface innovations from Ethernet to meet the bandwidth, latency and reach requirements of next-generation accelerated infrastructure. XConn expands Marvell's switch team with deep PCIe switching expertise, enabling a comprehensive -- enabling comprehensive support to customers building next-generation AI platforms. We are fast tracking our scale-up switch road map by leveraging our extensive experience in developing large reticle size scale-out switch chips, and best-in-class in-house high-performance series. We remain on track to sample our UALink 115T solutions in the second half of this fiscal year with volume production expected in fiscal 2028. In parallel, we continue to advance the Ethernet-based road map with key customers. We're able to further enhance our scale-up road map by enabling integration of our CPO technology from Celestial directly with our switches, delivering a purpose-built, fully optimized end-to-end optical scale-up platform. XConn also adds advanced PCIe and CXL switch solutions, another completely incremental TAM for Marvell. The PCIe Gen 6 and CXL 3.1 solution is based on a monolithic switch architecture supporting up to 256 lanes, delivering the industry's highest ratings and lowest latency. PCIe switching remains foundational in standard compute architectures connecting CPUs to peripherals and increasingly an AI infrastructure to connect CPUs to XPUs. In parallel with next-generation protocols like UALink, PCIe is also adopted for XPU to XPU connectivity, particularly in AI inference systems and small- to medium-sized clusters. CXL is rapidly becoming essential for memory disaggregation in modern data centers. We have been investing in CXL for several years and XConn switching portfolio, combined with Marvell CXL memory expanders create the industry's most comprehensive CXL platform. XConn was already engaged with more than 20 customers prior to the acquisition. As part of Marvell, XConn now benefits from our global sales and marketing reach and strong presence in the data center. As a result, we expect to drive strong growth in both the PCIe and CXL switch markets over the next several years. Turning now to our custom business. This remains one of the most compelling growth drivers for Marvell. In just a few years, we have scaled from zero revenue to $1.5 billion in fiscal 2026. As you may recall, the first meaningful ramp again in the second half of fiscal 2025. Fiscal 2026 marked the first full year of production for those programs. And as a result, we doubled our customer revenue year-over-year. We expect custom revenue to grow more than 20% year-over-year in fiscal 2027, higher than our prior view. We continue to see growth from our Lead XPU program this year, including a transition to its next generation. As I noted last quarter, we have purchased orders covering the entirety of this fiscal year's forecast for this next-generation program and are now ramping production. In addition, we are expecting the growth to continue in fiscal 2028 from this program. We are also deeply engaged on the follow-on generation of this XPU. In addition, several XPU attach programs are ramping in fiscal 2027, including our initial CXL and NIC products. CXL demand is accelerating, partly driven by tight memory supply. Our custom CXL expanders enable customers to reuse prior generation DRAM with new XPUs, GPUs and CPUs, while also supporting near-memory compute operations. A recent white paper from a leading hyperscaler on next-generation LLM inference architectures highlighted, near-memory processing is a key opportunity to improve model performance. They cited Marvell's structure a processor as an example of a CXL-enabled solution that improves programmability and simplify system integration. This all provides a great setup for fiscal 2028, where we continue to expect custom revenue to at least double year-over-year from three primary drivers. First, continued growth from our existing custom programs. Second, multiple XPU attach programs reaching high volume, particularly in custom NIC and CXL applications. As I mentioned last quarter, we have line of sight to revenue exceeding $2 billion by fiscal 2029 from just these two use cases, and we expect to make significant progress towards that outlook through fiscal 2028. Third, our new Tier 1 XPU program ramping into high-volume production. This program has continued to progress well -- very well through development, and we have firm volume requirements for all of next year and are planning for high-volume manufacturing. Beyond programs already won, we are encouraged by strong new design engagements with both existing and new customers. Custom compute is proliferating across the hyperscale ecosystem with inference optimized hardware becoming increasingly important. We are seeing an unprecedented level of activity across multiple new engagements as hyperscalers increased their cadence of custom chip development. We are engaged in deep technical discussions on innovative new architectures, and are seeing a massive opportunity on 2-nanometer and below process technologies. Okay. Turning to our communications and other end markets. We delivered fourth quarter revenue of $567 million, up 2% sequentially and 26% year-over-year. For the first quarter, we expect low single-digit sequential growth on a percentage basis and approximately 30% year-over-year. In summary, we concluded fiscal 2026 on a strong note with revenue growing 42% year-over-year and non-GAAP EPS increasing 81%, roughly twice the rate of revenue growth, demonstrating the strong operating leverage in our business model. Fiscal 2026, we were very active on the M&A front, divesting our automotive Ethernet business for a double-digit revenue multiple, and rapidly redeploying the proceeds into two highly strategic acquisitions. These positioned Marvell at the forefront of the large and incremental AI scale-up networking market. At the same time, we continue to execute our capital return program returning $2.245 billion to stockholders through share repurchases and dividends. So far in fiscal 2027, we are seeing strong bookings across our entire data center portfolio with customers signaling robust demand not only for this year but for the next several years. We believe we are still in the early stages of a strong multiyear growth cycle for Marvell. Our first quarter fiscal 2027 guidance represents 27% year-over-year growth at the midpoint, reaccelerating from 22% in the prior quarter. We expect year-over-year growth to accelerate each quarter throughout fiscal 2027, with revenue exiting the fiscal year at over $3 billion in the fourth quarter. We have raised our fiscal 2027 forecast meaningfully. And in fact, the revenue growth rate we are projecting today for fiscal 2027 is roughly double the outlook we provided just a few months ago in September. This is an exciting moment for Marvell. I want to take a moment to thank our global team for staying focused despite the external noise, and delivering consistent execution, which has enabled record results and positioned us to capitalize on what we expect will be a massive AI opportunity ahead. I look forward to updating you on our progress in the coming quarters. With that, I'll turn the call over to Willem for more detail on our recent results and outlook.