Marvell to join S&P 500 after AI boom helps chipmaker pass profitability test

Marvell CEO Matt Murphy delivers a keynote speech during Computex in Taipei, Taiwan, June 2, 2026. REUTERS
 (Reuters) – Marvell Technology is set to join the benchmark S&P 500 later this month, S&P ​Dow Jones Indices said on Friday, after the chipmaker cleared a ‌key profitability hurdle riding an AI-fueled rally.
The company will replace swimming pool equipment distributor PoolCorp on the benchmark index before the start of trading on June 22. Marvell shares ​jumped nearly 6% in extended trading.
The inclusion comes after the company ​reported a GAAP profit in the three months through December ⁠and over the sum of its most recent four quarters, overcoming a ​key barrier that had previously kept it out.
Marvell’s shares have more than tripled ​so far this year, bolstered by a broader rally in chip stocks on hopes for robust AI-related demand.
This week alone its shares have gained roughly 29%, partly due to ​Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang calling the chipmaker the “next trillion dollar company”. The ​company’s market value was $276.81 billion, as of Friday’s close.
Marvell and larger rival Broadcom design custom ‌chips ⁠for cloud-computing companies’ specific data-center needs, a business that has grown rapidly as Big Tech looks to reduce reliance on Nvidia’s costly and supply-constrained AI processors.
In its most recent quarterly earnings, Marvell forecast its custom chip business would surpass $10 ​billion in revenue in ​fiscal 2029.
Its ⁠inclusion in S&P 500 reflects how the AI boom is reshaping major U.S. equity benchmarks, with chip and data-center ​infrastructure companies commanding increasingly large weights as investors bet on ​sustained demand ⁠from cloud providers and AI workloads.
The move would trigger buying from index funds and ETFs that track the S&P 500, as passive managers are required to ⁠hold ​constituents in line with their benchmark weights.
Separately, contract ​manufacturer Flex will also be added to the index, replacing packaged food company Campbell’s.

Reporting by Shashwat ​Chauhan and Shivansh Tiwary in Bengaluru; Editing by Leroy Leo and Shilpi Majumdar

 

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