Amazon Web Services Mix Of Marvell And Trainium Still Trails Nvidia: Analyst

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Amazon Web Services Mix Of Marvell And Trainium Still Trails Nvidia: Analyst
Amazon Web Services Mix Of Marvell And Trainium Still Trails Nvidia: Analyst

On Monday, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Marvell Technology, Inc (NASDAQ:MRVL) announced an expanded relationship for AI and data connectivity products.

The five-year “multi-generational” agreement covers multiple AWS products and cloud infrastructure, developing the strategic relationship.

Leveraging its silicon technologies, Marvell will provide AWS with a “broad range” of data center semiconductors, including custom AI products (AWS Trainium2.0 custom AI ASIC), optical digital signal processors (DSPs), active electrical cable (AEC) DSPs, data center interconnect (DCI) optical modules, and Ethernet switching silicon solutions.

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Marvell will also leverage AWS compute infrastructure capabilities to give engineering teams more excellent infrastructure resources and flexibility to handle dynamic compute requirements and accelerate time-to-market for new products.

Bank Of America Securities analyst Justin Post maintained a Buy rating on Amazon.Com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN) with a price target of $230.

Post noted that a more profound, longer-term deal would likely incentivize Marvell to invest in custom chip development for AWS.

The expanded partnership likely reflects strong demand for AWS’s custom-designed Trainium2.0 chips produced with Marvell, as production will likely ramp up in the fourth quarter.

Analyst Post noted that “faster ASIC ramp on better AWS Trainium2.0 and Google Axion demands” is driving Marvell’s revenue upside potential, with Marvell’s custom silicon revenue (mainly from AWS) proliferating throughout 2024 (custom silicon revenue is a share of Marvell’s Data Center Revenue that has nearly doubled).

The Amazon Marvell partnership expansion could also help alleviate some AWS dependence on supply-constrained Nvidia Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA) chips long-term, as Amazon CEO Jassy noted at earnings that AWS has “more demand than we could fulfill” due to chip capacity.

However, the AWS mix of Marvell and Trainium is still tiny compared to Nvidia.

Based on Nvidia and Marvell data center revenue disclosures, Post estimated Amazon will likely spend $1 billion—$2 billion on Marvell chips in 2024, compared to over $20 billion on Nvidia chips (Nvidia’s data center revenue per Bloomberg is ~$113 billion for fiscal 2025, year ending January 2025, so AWS at $20 billion would be less than 20% share).

AWS made several other announcements before the annual Re:Invent conference kickoff.

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