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Marvell Technology, Inc. Reports Third Quarter of Fiscal Year 2025 Financial Results
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Q3 Net Revenue: $1.516 billion, grew by 7% year-on-yearQ3 Gross Margin: 23.0% GAAP gross margin; 60.5% non-GAAP gross marginQ3 Diluted income (loss) per share: $(0.78) GAAP diluted loss per share; $0.43 non-GAAP diluted income per share
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Dec. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Marvell Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: MRVL), a leader in data infrastructure semiconductor solutions, today reported financial results for the third quarter of fiscal year 2025.
Net revenue for the third quarter of fiscal 2025 was $1.516 billion, $66.0 million above the mid-point of the Company’s guidance provided on August 29, 2024. GAAP net loss for the third quarter of fiscal 2025 was $(676.3) million, or $(0.78) per diluted share. Non-GAAP net income for the third quarter of fiscal 2025 was $373.0 million, or $0.43 per diluted share. Cash flow from operations for the third quarter was $536.3 million.
“Marvell’s fiscal third quarter 2025 revenue grew 19% sequentially, well above the mid-point of our guidance, driven by strong demand from AI. For the fourth quarter, we are forecasting another 19% sequential revenue growth at the midpoint of guidance, while year-over-year, we expect revenue growth to accelerate significantly to 26%, marking the beginning of a new era of growth for Marvell,” said Matt Murphy, Marvell’s Chairman and CEO. “The exceptional performance in the third quarter, and our strong forecast for the fourth quarter, are primarily driven by our custom AI silicon programs, which are now in volume production, further augmented by robust ongoing demand from cloud customers for our market-leading interconnect products. We look forward to a strong finish to this fiscal year and expect substantial momentum to continue in fiscal 2026.”
Fourth Quarter of Fiscal 2025 Financial Outlook
Net revenue is expected to be $1.800 billion +/- 5%.GAAP gross margin is expected to be approximately 50%.Non-GAAP gross margin is expected to be approximately 60%.GAAP operating expenses are expected to be approximately $710 million.Non-GAAP operating expenses are expected to be approximately $480 million.Basic weighted-average shares outstanding are expected to be 867 million.Diluted weighted-average shares outstanding are expected to be 877 million.GAAP diluted net income per share is expected to be $0.16 +/- $0.05 per share.Non-GAAP diluted net income per share is expected to be $0.59 +/- $0.05 per share.
GAAP diluted EPS is calculated using basic weighted-average shares outstanding when there is a GAAP net loss, and calculated using diluted weighted-average shares outstanding when there is a GAAP net income. Non-GAAP diluted EPS is calculated using diluted weighted-average shares outstanding.
Conference Call
Marvell will conduct a conference call on Tuesday, December 3, 2024 at 1:45 p.m. Pacific Time to discuss results for the third quarter of fiscal year 2025. Interested parties may join the conference call without operator assistance by registering and entering their phone number at https://emportal.ink/4fngg8m to receive an instant automated call back. To join the call with operator assistance, please dial 1-800-836-8184 or 1-646-357-8785. The call will be webcast and can be accessed at the Marvell Investor Relations website at http://investor.marvell.com/. A replay of the call can be accessed by dialing 1-888-660-6345 or 1-646-517-4150, passcode 47973# until Tuesday, December 10, 2024.
Discussion of Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Non-GAAP financial measures exclude the effect of stock-based compensation expense, amortization of acquired intangible assets, acquisition and divestiture-related costs, restructuring and other related charges (including, but not limited to, asset impairment charges, recognition of future contractual obligations, employee severance costs, and facilities related charges), resolution of legal matters, and certain expenses and benefits that are driven primarily by discrete events that management does not consider to be directly related to Marvell’s core business. Although Marvell excludes the amortization of all acquired intangible assets from these non-GAAP financial measures, management believes that it is important for investors to understand that such intangible assets were recorded as part of purchase price accounting arising from acquisitions, and that such amortization of intangible assets that relate to past acquisitions will recur in future periods until such intangible assets have been fully amortized. Investors should note that the use of intangible assets contributed to Marvell’s revenues earned during the periods presented and are expected to contribute to Marvell’s future period revenues as well.
Marvell uses a non-GAAP tax rate to compute the non-GAAP tax provision. This non-GAAP tax rate is based on Marvell’s estimated annual GAAP income tax forecast, adjusted to account for items excluded from Marvell’s non-GAAP income, as well as the effects of significant non-recurring and period specific tax items which vary in size and frequency, and excludes tax deductions and benefits from acquired tax loss and credit carryforwards and changes in valuation allowance on acquired deferred tax assets. Marvell’s non-GAAP tax rate is determined on an annual basis and may be adjusted during the year to take into account events that may materially affect the non-GAAP tax rate such as tax law changes; acquisitions; significant changes in Marvell’s geographic mix of revenue and expenses; or changes to Marvell’s corporate structure. For the third quarter of fiscal 2025, a non-GAAP tax rate of 7.0% has been applied to the non-GAAP financial results.
Marvell believes that the presentation of non-GAAP financial measures provides important supplemental information to management and investors regarding financial and business trends relating to Marvell’s financial condition and results of operations. While Marvell uses non-GAAP financial measures as a tool to enhance its understanding of certain aspects of its financial performance, Marvell does not consider these measures to be a substitute for, or superior to, financial measures calculated in accordance with GAAP. Consistent with this approach, Marvell believes that disclosing non-GAAP financial measures to the readers of its financial statements provides such readers with useful supplemental data that, while not a substitute for GAAP financial measures, allows for greater transparency in the review of its financial and operational performance.
Externally, management believes that investors may find Marvell’s non-GAAP financial measures useful in their assessment of Marvell’s operating performance and the valuation of Marvell. Internally, Marvell’s non-GAAP financial measures are used in the following areas:
Management’s evaluation of Marvell’s operating performance;Management’s establishment of internal operating budgets;Management’s performance comparisons with internal forecasts and targeted business models; andManagement’s determination of the achievement and measurement of certain types of compensation including Marvell’s annual incentive plan and certain performance-based equity awards (adjustments may vary from award to award).
Non-GAAP financial measures have limitations in that they do not reflect all of the costs associated with the operations of Marvell’s business as determined in accordance with GAAP. As a result, you should not consider these measures in isolation or as a substitute for analysis of Marvell’s results as reported under GAAP. The exclusion of the above items from our GAAP financial metrics does not necessarily mean that these costs are unusual or infrequent.
Forward-Looking Statements under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”), and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), which are subject to the “safe harbor” created by those sections. These statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, which may cause our actual results to differ materially from those implied by the forward-looking statements. Words such as “anticipates,” “expects,” “intends,” “plans,” “projects,” “believes,” “seeks,” “estimates,” “forecasts,” “targets,” “may,” “can,” “will,” “would” and similar expressions identify such forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements contained in this press release include, but are not limited to, the statements describing our financial outlook and future period revenues. These statements are not guarantees of results and should not be considered as an indication of future activity or future performance. Forward-looking statements are predictions, projections and other statements about future events that are based on current expectations and assumptions and, as a result, are subject to risks and uncertainties. Actual events or results may differ materially from those described in this press release due to a number of risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to: risks related to changes in general macroeconomic conditions, or expectations of such conditions, such as high or rising interest rates, macroeconomic slowdowns, recessions, inflation, and stagflation; risks related to our ability to estimate customer demand and future sales accurately; our ability to define, design, develop and market products for the Cloud, 5G markets, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) markets; risks related to our dependence on a few customers for a significant portion of our revenue, particularly as our major customers comprise an increasing percentage of our revenue, as well as risks related to a significant portion of our sales being concentrated in the data center end market; risks related to higher inventory levels; risks related to cancellations, rescheduling or deferrals of significant customer orders or shipments, as well as the ability of our customers to manage inventory; our ability to realize the expected benefits from restructuring activities; the risk of downturns in the semiconductor industry or our customer end markets; the impact of international conflict (such as the current armed conflicts in the Ukraine and in Israel and the Gaza Strip) and economic volatility in either domestic or foreign markets including risks related to trade conflicts or tensions, regulations, and tariffs, including but not limited to, trade restrictions imposed on our Chinese customers; our ability to retain and hire key personnel; our ability to limit costs related to defective products; risks related to our debt obligations; risks related to the rapid growth of the Company; delays or increased costs related to completing the design, development, production and introduction of our new products due to a variety of issues, including supply chain cross-dependencies, dependencies on EDA and similar tools, dependencies on the use of third-party, business partner or customer intellectual property, collaboration and synchronization requirements with business partners and customers, requirements to establish new manufacturing, testing, assembly and packing processes, and other issues; our reliance on our manufacturing partners for the manufacture, assembly, testing and packaging of our products; risks related to the ASIC business model which requires us to use third-party IP including the risk that we may lose business or experience reputational harm if third parties, including customers, lose confidence in our ability to protect their IP rights; the risks associated with manufacturing and selling products and customers’ products outside of the United States; our ability to secure design wins from our customers and prospective customers; our ability to complete and realize the anticipated benefits of any acquisitions, divestitures and investments; decreases in gross margin and results of operations in the future due to a number of factors, including high or increasing interest rates and volatility in foreign exchange rates; severe financial hardship or bankruptcy of one or more of our major customers; the effects of transitioning to smaller geometry process technologies; risks related to use of a hybrid work model; the impact of any change in the income tax laws in jurisdictions where we operate and the loss of any beneficial tax treatment that we currently enjoy; the outcome of pending or future litigation and legal and regulatory proceedings; risk related to our Sustainability program; the impact and costs associated with changes in international financial and regulatory conditions; our ability and the ability of our customers to successfully compete in the markets in which we serve; our ability and our customers’ ability to develop new and enhanced products and the adoption of those products in the market; supply chain disruptions or component shortages that may impact the production of our products including our kitting process or may impact the price of components which in turn may impact our margins on any impacted products and any constrained availability from other electronic suppliers impacting our customers’ ability to ship their products, which in turn may adversely impact our sales to those customers; our ability to scale our operations in response to changes in demand for existing or new products and services; risks associated with acquisition and consolidation activity in the semiconductor industry, including any consolidation of our manufacturing partners; our ability to protect our intellectual property; risks related to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic (or future pandemics) which have impacted, and for which lingering effects may continue to impact our business, employees and operations, the transportation and manufacturing of our products, and the operations of our customers, distributors, vendors, suppliers, and partners; our maintenance of an effective system of internal controls; financial institution instability; and other risks detailed in our SEC filings from time to time. The foregoing list of factors is not exhaustive. You should carefully consider the foregoing factors and the other risks and uncertainties that affect our business described in the “Risk Factors” section of our Annual Reports on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and other documents filed by us from time to time with the SEC. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made. Readers are cautioned not to put undue reliance on forward-looking statements, and we assume no obligation and do not intend to update or revise these forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
About Marvell
To deliver the data infrastructure technology that connects the world, we’re building solutions on the most powerful foundation: our partnerships with our customers. Trusted by the world’s leading technology companies for over 25 years, we move, store, process and secure the world’s data with semiconductor solutions designed for our customers’ current needs and future ambitions. Through a process of deep collaboration and transparency, we’re ultimately changing the way tomorrow’s enterprise, cloud, automotive, and carrier architectures transform—for the better.
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Marvell Technology, Inc.
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited)
(In millions, except per share amounts)
Three Months Ended
Nine Months Ended
November 2,
2024
August 3,
2024
October 28,
2023
November 2,
2024
October 28,
2023
Net revenue
$ 1,516.1
$ 1,272.9
$ 1,418.6
$ 3,949.9
$ 4,081.2
Cost of goods sold
1,166.7
685.3
867.4
2,485.1
2,451.7
Gross profit
349.4
587.6
551.2
1,464.8
1,629.5
Operating expenses:
Research and development
488.6
486.7
481.1
1,451.4
1,436.6
Selling, general and administrative
205.3
197.3
213.0
602.5
622.0
Restructuring related charges
358.3
4.0
3.4
366.4
105.3
Total operating expenses
1,052.2
688.0
697.5
2,420.3
2,163.9
Operating loss
(702.8)
(100.4)
(146.3)
(955.5)
(534.4)
Interest expense
(47.2)
(48.4)
(52.6)
(144.4)
(159.1)
Interest income and other, net
(0.5)
2.6
11.4
5.4
22.1
Interest and other loss, net
(47.7)
(45.8)
(41.2)
(139.0)
(137.0)
Loss before income taxes
(750.5)
(146.2)
(187.5)
(1,094.5)
(671.4)
Provision (benefit) for income taxes
(74.2)
47.1
(23.2)
(9.3)
(130.7)
Net loss
$ (676.3)
$ (193.3)
$ (164.3)
$ (1,085.2)
$ (540.7)
Net loss per share — basic
$ (0.78)
$ (0.22)
$ (0.19)
$ (1.25)
$ (0.63)
Net loss per share — diluted
$ (0.78)
$ (0.22)
$ (0.19)
$ (1.25)
$ (0.63)
Weighted-average shares:
Basic
865.7
865.7
862.6
865.5
860.1
Diluted
865.7
865.7
862.6
865.5
860.1
Marvell Technology, Inc.
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (Unaudited)
(In millions)
November 2,
2024
February 3,
2024
Assets
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents
$ 868.1
$ 950.8
Accounts receivable, net
997.9
1,121.6
Inventories
859.4
864.4
Prepaid expenses and other current assets
91.4
125.9
Total current assets
2,816.8
3,062.7
Property and equipment, net
781.9
756.0
Goodwill
11,586.9
11,586.9
Acquired intangible assets, net
2,957.7
4,004.1
Deferred tax assets
406.5
311.9
Other non-current assets
1,165.8
1,506.9
Total assets
$ 19,715.6
$ 21,228.5
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable
$ 538.1
$ 411.3
Accrued liabilities
825.2
1,032.9
Accrued employee compensation
270.9
262.7
Short-term debt
129.4
107.3
Total current liabilities
1,763.6
1,814.2
Long-term debt
3,965.5
4,058.6
Other non-current liabilities
613.6
524.3
Total liabilities
6,342.7
6,397.1
Stockholders’ equity:
Common stock
1.7
1.7
Additional paid-in capital
14,629.0
14,845.3
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)
(0.3)
1.1
Accumulated deficit
(1,257.5)
(16.7)
Total stockholders’ equity
13,372.9
14,831.4
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity
$ 19,715.6
$ 21,228.5
Marvell Technology, Inc.
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (Unaudited)
(In millions)
Three Months Ended
Nine Months Ended
November 2,
2024
October 28,
2023
November 2,
2024
October 28,
2023
Cash flows from operating activities:
Net loss
$ (676.3)
$ (164.3)
$ (1,085.2)
$ (540.7)
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash provided by operating activities:
Depreciation and amortization
76.6
72.1
225.5
226.0
Stock-based compensation
158.4
158.5
449.8
454.5
Amortization of acquired intangible assets
264.9
269.8
805.5
811.6
Restructuring related impairment charges
521.8
0.8
524.1
32.2
Deferred income taxes
(47.9)
(57.0)
(106.2)
(283.7)
Other expense, net
9.0
18.2
42.1
39.9
Changes in assets and liabilities:
Accounts receivable
62.2
(5.5)
123.7
(22.4)
Prepaid expenses and other assets
(45.5)
53.7
176.2
14.4
Inventories
(108.2)
70.6
(60.2)
123.1
Accounts payable
75.0
(0.7)
109.8
(87.5)
Accrued employee compensation
71.1
59.7
11.9
0.7
Accrued liabilities and other non-current liabilities
175.2
27.1
(49.8)
55.8
Net cash provided by operating activities
536.3
503.0
1,167.2
823.9
Cash flows from investing activities:
Purchases of technology licenses
(0.5)
(0.3)
(6.2)
(3.3)
Purchases of property and equipment
(75.0)
(54.4)
(214.7)
(265.3)
Acquisitions, net of cash acquired
—
—
(10.4)
(5.5)
Other, net
—
0.1
0.9
(0.2)
Net cash used in investing activities
(75.5)
(54.6)
(230.4)
(274.3)
Cash flows from financing activities:
Repurchases of common stock
(200.0)
(50.0)
(525.0)
(50.0)
Proceeds from employee stock plans
0.8
0.7
52.4
61.1
Tax withholding paid on behalf of employees for net share settlement
(58.6)
(44.9)
(190.3)
(168.7)
Dividend payments to stockholders
(51.9)
(51.8)
(155.6)
(154.9)
Payments on technology license obligations
(58.9)
(31.6)
(124.4)
(110.2)
Proceeds from borrowings
—
1,045.3
—
1,295.3
Principal payments of debt
(32.8)
(1,006.9)
(76.6)
(1,600.6)
Other, net
—
(7.0)
—
(7.0)
Net cash used in financing activities
(401.4)
(146.2)
(1,019.5)
(735.0)
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents
59.4
302.2
(82.7)
(185.4)
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period
808.7
423.4
950.8
911.0
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period
$ 868.1
$ 725.6
$ 868.1
$ 725.6
Marvell Technology, Inc.
Reconciliations from GAAP to Non-GAAP (Unaudited)
(In millions, except per share amounts)
Three Months Ended
Nine Months Ended
November 2,
2024
August 3,
2024
October 28,
2023
November 2,
2024
October 28,
2023
GAAP gross profit
$ 349.4
$ 587.6
$ 551.2
$ 1,464.8
$ 1,629.5
Special items:
Stock-based compensation
16.3
11.2
15.7
37.2
38.7
Amortization of acquired intangible assets
180.4
191.3
184.3
552.2
553.8
Restructuring related charges (a)
356.8
—
—
356.8
—
Other cost of goods sold (b)
14.2
(2.6)
108.0
17.6
237.8
Total special items
567.7
199.9
308.0
963.8
830.3
Non-GAAP gross profit
$ 917.1
$ 787.5
$ 859.2
$ 2,428.6
$ 2,459.8
GAAP gross margin
23.0 %
46.2 %
38.9 %
37.1 %
39.9 %
Stock-based compensation
1.1 %
0.9 %
1.1 %
0.9 %
0.9 %
Amortization of acquired intangible assets
11.9 %
15.0 %
13.0 %
14.0 %
13.6 %
Restructuring related charges (a)
23.5 %
— %
— %
9.0 %
— %
Other cost of goods sold (b)
1.0 %
(0.2) %
7.6 %
0.5 %
5.9 %
Non-GAAP gross margin
60.5 %
61.9 %
60.6 %
61.5 %
60.3 %
Total GAAP operating expenses
$ 1,052.2
$ 688.0
$ 697.5
$ 2,420.3
$ 2,163.9
Special items:
Stock-based compensation
(142.1)
(143.7)
(142.8)
(412.6)
(415.8)
Amortization of acquired intangible assets
(84.5)
(84.4)
(85.5)
(253.3)
(257.8)
Restructuring related charges (a)
(358.3)
(4.0)
(3.4)
(366.4)
(105.3)
Other (c)
(0.4)
(0.1)
(28.7)
(11.5)
(41.3)
Total special items
(585.3)
(232.2)
(260.4)
(1,043.8)
(820.2)
Total non-GAAP operating expenses
$ 466.9
$ 455.8
$ 437.1
$ 1,376.5
$ 1,343.7
GAAP operating margin
(46.4) %
(7.9) %
(10.3) %
(24.2) %
(13.1) %
Stock-based compensation
10.5 %
12.2 %
11.2 %
11.4 %
11.1 %
Amortization of acquired intangible assets
17.5 %
21.7 %
19.0 %
20.4 %
19.9 %
Restructuring related charges (a)
47.2 %
0.3 %
0.2 %
18.3 %
2.6 %
Other cost of goods sold (b)
0.9 %
(0.2) %
7.6 %
0.4 %
5.8 %
Other (c)
— %
— %
2.1 %
0.3 %
1.0 %
Non-GAAP operating margin
29.7 %
26.1 %
29.8 %
26.6 %
27.3 %
GAAP interest and other loss, net
$ (47.7)
$ (45.8)
$ (41.2)
$ (139.0)
$ (137.0)
Special items:
Other (c)
(1.4)
0.3
(4.2)
(3.5)
(12.6)
Total special items
(1.4)
0.3
(4.2)
(3.5)
(12.6)
Total non-GAAP interest and other loss, net
$ (49.1)
$ (45.5)
$ (45.4)
$ (142.5)
$ (149.6)
GAAP net loss
$ (676.3)
$ (193.3)
$ (164.3)
$ (1,085.2)
$ (540.7)
Special items:
Stock-based compensation
158.4
154.9
158.5
449.8
454.5
Amortization of acquired intangible assets
264.9
275.7
269.8
805.5
811.6
Restructuring related charges (a)
715.1
4.0
3.4
723.2
105.3
Other cost of goods sold (b)
14.2
(2.6)
108.0
17.6
237.8
Other (c)
(1.0)
0.4
24.5
8.0
28.7
Pre-tax total special items
1,151.6
432.4
564.2
2,004.1
1,637.9
Other income tax effects and adjustments (d)
(102.3)
27.1
(45.8)
(73.0)
(188.7)
Non-GAAP net income
$ 373.0
$ 266.2
$ 354.1
$ 845.9
$ 908.5
GAAP weighted-average shares — basic
865.7
865.7
862.6
865.5
860.1
GAAP weighted-average shares — diluted
865.7
865.7
862.6
865.5
860.1
Non-GAAP weighted-average shares — diluted (e)
875.5
875.7
872.2
875.8
867.6
GAAP diluted net loss per share
$ (0.78)
$ (0.22)
$ (0.19)
$ (1.25)
$ (0.63)
Non-GAAP diluted net income per share
$ 0.43
$ 0.30
$ 0.41
$ 0.97
$ 1.05
(a)
Restructuring and other related items include asset impairment charges, recognition of future contractual obligations, employee severance costs, facilities related charges, and other.
(b)
Other cost of goods sold includes charges for an intellectual property licensing claim, product claim related matters that were fully resolved in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2024, and acquisition integration related inventory costs.
(c)
Other costs in operating expenses and interest and other loss, net include gain or loss on investments and asset acquisition related costs.
(d)
Other income tax effects and adjustments relate to tax provision based on a non-GAAP income tax rate of 7.0% for the three and nine months ended November 2, 2024 and three months ended August 3, 2024. Other income tax effects and adjustments relate to tax provision based on a non-GAAP income tax rate of 6% for the three and nine months ended October 28, 2023.
(e)
Non-GAAP diluted weighted-average shares differs from GAAP diluted weighted-average shares due to the non-GAAP net income reported.
Marvell Technology, Inc.
Outlook for the Fourth Quarter of Fiscal Year 2025
Reconciliations from GAAP to Non-GAAP (Unaudited)
(In millions, except per share amounts)
Outlook for Three Months Ended
February 1, 2025
GAAP net revenue
$1,800 +/- 5%
Special items:
—
Non-GAAP net revenue
$1,800 +/- 5%
GAAP gross margin
~ 50%
Special items:
Stock-based compensation
0.7 %
Amortization of acquired intangible assets
9.3 %
Non-GAAP gross margin
~ 60%
Total GAAP operating expenses
~ $710
Special items:
Stock-based compensation
142
Amortization of acquired intangible assets
78
Restructuring related charges and other
10
Total non-GAAP operating expenses
~ $480
GAAP diluted net income per share
$0.16 +/- $0.05
Special items:
Stock-based compensation
0.18
Amortization of acquired intangible assets
0.28
Restructuring related charges and other
0.01
Other income tax effects and adjustments
(0.04)
Non-GAAP diluted net income per share
$0.59 +/- $0.05
Quarterly Revenue Trend (Unaudited)
Our product solutions serve five large end markets where our technology is essential: (i) data center, (ii) enterprise networking, (iii) carrier infrastructure, (iv) consumer, and (v) automotive/industrial. These markets and their corresponding customer products and applications are noted in the table below:
End market
Customer products and applications
Data center
• Cloud and on-premise Artificial intelligence (AI) systems
• Cloud and on-premise ethernet switching
• Cloud and on-premise network-attached storage (NAS)
• Cloud and on-premise AI servers
• Cloud and on-premise general-purpose servers
• Cloud and on-premise storage area networks
• Cloud and on-premise storage systems
• Data center interconnect (DCI)
Enterprise networking
• Campus and small medium enterprise routers
• Campus and small medium enterprise ethernet switches
• Campus and small medium enterprise wireless access points (WAPs)
• Network appliances (firewalls, and load balancers)
• Workstations
Carrier infrastructure
• Broadband access systems
• Ethernet switches
• Optical transport systems
• Routers
• Wireless radio access network (RAN) systems
Consumer
• Broadband gateways and routers
• Gaming consoles
• Home data storage
• Home wireless access points (WAPs)
• Personal Computers (PCs)
• Printers
• Set-top boxes
Automotive/industrial
• Advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS)
• Autonomous vehicles (AV)
• In-vehicle networking
• Industrial ethernet switches
• United States military and government solutions
• Video surveillance
Quarterly Revenue Trend (Unaudited) (Continued)
Three Months Ended
% Change
Revenue by End Market
(In millions)
November 2,
2024
August 3,
2024
October 28,
2023
YoY
QoQ
Data center
$ 1,101.1
$ 880.9
$ 555.8
98 %
25 %
Enterprise networking
150.9
151.0
271.1
(44) %
— %
Carrier infrastructure
84.7
75.9
316.5
(73) %
12 %
Consumer
96.5
88.9
168.7
(43) %
9 %
Automotive/industrial
82.9
76.2
106.5
(22) %
9 %
Total Net Revenue
$ 1,516.1
$ 1,272.9
$ 1,418.6
7 %
19 %
Three Months Ended
Revenue by End Market
% of Total
November 2,
2024
August 3,
2024
October 28,
2023
Data center
73 %
69 %
39 %
Enterprise networking
10 %
12 %
19 %
Carrier infrastructure
6 %
6 %
22 %
Consumer
6 %
7 %
12 %
Automotive/industrial
5 %
6 %
8 %
Total Net Revenue
100 %
100 %
100 %
For further information, contact:
Ashish Saran
Senior Vice President, Investor Relations
408-222-0777
ir@marvell.com
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