Marvell to acquire XConn, boosting AI data centre connectivity

Marvell Technology acquires XConn Technologies to strengthen its PCIe and CXL switching portfolio and advance AI infrastructure solutions.

Marvell Technology, a semiconductor company focused on data centre connectivity and infrastructure, has announced its agreement to acquire XConn Technologies, a provider of PCIe and CXL switching silicon. This acquisition aims to expand Marvell's existing switching portfolio by welcoming aboard XConn's PCIe and CXL products, and enhances Marvell’s Ultra Accelerator Link (UALink) scale-up switch team, by infusing it with XConn's engineering team.

As artificial intelligence workloads grow, there’s a noticeable shift in data centre system design, advancing from isolated rack solutions to much larger, interconnected multi-rack configurations. These emerging platforms often use an ultra-low latency and high-bandwidth scale-up fabric, such as UALink, to connect myriad XPUs and facilitate resource sharing.

UALink is an open industry standard designed with scale-up connectivity in mind, intended to enable high-speed communications and allow multiple accelerators to operate together as a single system. Building on PCIe ecosystem innovation, UALink employs high-speed I/O techniques designed to meet the bandwidth, latency, and reach requirements of contemporary accelerated infrastructure.

The union of Marvell and XConn amalgamates two teams poised to address the expanding UALink switching landscape, providing support to the growing roster of clients keen on developing future-focused AI platforms with Marvell.

In a statement, Matt Murphy, chairman and CEO of Marvell, highlighted the strategic value of the merger, stating that the combined platform will enhance Marvell’s connectivity strategy for future AI and cloud data centres. The inclusion of XConn’s PCIe and CXL switch products expands Marvell’s portfolio.

This acquisition complements Marvell’s ongoing initiatives, including its prospective acquisition of Celestial AI, and aims to support performance, flexibility, and architectural options for AI systems.

Patmos Hosting has secured a $100 million C-PACE loan to redevelop the former Kansas City Star...
DE-CIX reports significant growth in global data traffic for 2025, reflecting rising streaming, AI...
Fluke Networks introduces CertiFiber Max, designed to provide efficient and accurate fibre...
Kao Data’s report highlights Slough’s growth as a major data centre hub supporting the UK’s...
Syntys acquires Q Data QFZ LLC, increasing its data centre capacity in Qatar and supporting local...
OVHcloud teams up with Veeam to launch Backup Agent, enhancing data security for Bare Metal...
Zayo Europe partners with Reintel to enhance connectivity across Iberia, increasing network reach...
Ethos Engineering has expanded its presence in the UK through the acquisition of technology design...