Jensen Huang called Marvell the next trillion-dollar company at Computex — MRVL surged 25% premarket. Broadcom reports Q2 after close today with $22B revenue and 140% AI growth guided. Here's what the numbers mean and how to trade both.
Overview
Two events have converged to make this the most closely watched week in AI semiconductors so far in 2026. On June 2, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang took the Computex stage in Taipei alongside Marvell CEO Matthew Murphy and
declared Marvell the "next trillion-dollar company" — sending MRVL surging roughly 25% in premarket trading. The same day, Broadcom (AVGO) stands one session away from its Q2 FY2026 earnings report, due after market close on June 3. Broadcom has guided revenue of $22 billion (+47% YoY) and AI semiconductor revenue of $10.7 billion (+140% YoY), with consensus EPS around $2.40. Options markets are pricing an implied move of approximately ±8–10%.
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Key Takeaways
On June 2, Jensen Huang called Marvell the "next trillion-dollar company" at Computex 2026; MRVL surged roughly 25% premarket; Nvidia previously invested $2 billion in Marvell;
Broadcom (AVGO) reports Q2 FY2026 earnings after market close on June 3; revenue guided at $22B (+47% YoY), AI revenue guided at $10.7B (+140% YoY), consensus EPS ~$2.40;
Broadcom has beaten analyst estimates for seven consecutive quarters; tonight is the eighth test; options imply ~±8–10% move;
The two events together define this week's AI semiconductor pricing; the real question is whether Broadcom's Q3 guide sustains the long-term AI revenue narrative;
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Marvell: Why Jensen Huang Named This Company Onstage
The remark was not a casual aside. At Computex 2026 on June 2, Jensen Huang joined Marvell CEO Matthew Murphy onstage at the world's largest PC and component trade show and delivered a deliberate public endorsement:
Marvell is "the next trillion-dollar company."
Huang's technical rationale was specific: AI computing requires disaggregating workloads across thousands of interconnected chips distributed throughout a data center. The connectivity layer — the high-performance networking and custom silicon that makes this possible — is exactly what Marvell builds. "That's the reason why Marvell is so essential," he said.
The fundamental backdrop supports the endorsement. Marvell delivered record FY2026 revenue of $8.195 billion, up 42% year-over-year, driven by data center demand. The company has guided accelerating revenue growth in every quarter of FY2027. Its custom AI chip business — ASIC accelerators designed for specific hyperscaler workloads — is projected to surpass $10 billion in revenue by FY2029. Nvidia formalized its commitment earlier this year with a $2 billion strategic investment, cementing a partnership that goes well beyond a standard supplier relationship.
Marvell's current market cap sits at approximately $191 billion. The gap between that and the trillion-dollar threshold is substantial. But between the Nvidia investment, the Computex endorsement, and the accelerating custom silicon trajectory, the market's direction of travel on MRVL is unambiguous
Broadcom: What Tonight's Earnings Report Actually Means
The Setup: Guided Numbers and Consensus
Broadcom's Q1 FY2026 print — reported March 4 — beat on all major metrics: revenue of $19.3 billion (+29% YoY), adjusted EPS of $2.05, and AI semiconductor revenue of $8.4 billion (+106% YoY). Management then guided Q2 revenue at approximately $22 billion (+47% YoY) and Q2 AI revenue at $10.7 billion — a figure that
represents 140% year-over-year growth and surpasses even the elevated expectations set after Q1. Wall Street consensus for tonight sits at approximately $22.08 billion in revenue and $2.39–$2.40 in adjusted EPS.
Broadcom has beaten analyst estimates in seven consecutive quarters.
Three Questions the Market Is Actually Asking
Will VMware margins continue to improve? Post-acquisition, Broadcom has been converting VMware into a high-margin, recurring-revenue software engine. Clean margin improvement in tonight's print validates that transformation thesis and strengthens the longer-term earnings compounding story.
How will management frame the FY2027 AI roadmap? CEO Hock Tan has stated on record that Broadcom has "line of sight" to AI chip revenue exceeding $100 billion by FY2027. Tonight's guidance language will either reinforce or create doubt around that projection — and the stock will react accordingly.
The Volatility Context
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