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Jensen Huang calls Marvell next trillion-dollar company

Yahoo Finance · Jun 2, 2026, 11:26 AM · Also reported by 4 other sources

Key takeaways

  • Huang made the remark while joining Marvell CEO Matthew Murphy onstage at the annual technology conference, according to CNBC.
  • The comment came in what Yahoo Finance described as a lighthearted tone as Huang responded to Murphy s congratulations on Nvidia s Computex announcements.
  • The gap between Marvell s current valuation and a trillion dollars is substantial.

Jensen Huang calls Marvell next trillion-dollar company Quartz · Chris Morris Cris Tolomia Tue, June 2, 2026 at 6:26 PM GMT+7 2 min read MRVL NVDA Marvell Technology stock surged roughly 25% in premarket trading Tuesday after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang called the chipmaker the next trillion-dollar company during an appearance at the Computex trade show in Taipei.

Huang made the remark while joining Marvell CEO Matthew Murphy onstage at the annual technology conference, according to CNBC. "The next trillion-dollar company, ladies and gentlemen," Huang said of Marvell, according to MarketWatch. Huang added that Marvell s networking and connectivity chips are essential to data centers where computing tasks are spread across thousands of connected chips. "That s the reason why Matt s doing so well. That s the reason why Marvel is so essential," he said, according to CNBC.

The comment came in what Yahoo Finance described as a lighthearted tone as Huang responded to Murphy s congratulations on Nvidia s Computex announcements. Traders nonetheless treated it as a strong endorsement, and Marvell emerged as the top discussed stock on Stocktwits around 1 a.m. ET Tuesday with extremely high message volume, according to Yahoo Finance.

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