Word on the street: Marvell might be closing in on a massive deal to acquire Celestial AI. We're talking multi-billion-dollar territory here.
Why does this matter? Celestial AI isn't just another chip company—they've been pushing boundaries in optical interconnect tech for AI workloads. If this acquisition goes through, it could reshape how data centers handle the insane computational demands we're seeing today.
Marvell's been beefing up its data infrastructure portfolio lately. Snagging Celestial AI would give them serious ammunition in the AI accelerator wars, especially as everyone from cloud giants to crypto miners scrambles for more efficient processing power.
The timing's interesting too. With AI chips becoming the new oil and everyone chasing better performance-per-watt ratios, vertical integration is the name of the game. This move could ripple through supply chains and potentially impact pricing dynamics for anyone building compute-heavy infrastructure.
Negotiations are apparently in advanced stages, though nothing's set in stone yet. These mega-deals can still fall apart over valuation disputes or regulatory scrutiny. But if it happens? Could be a game-changer for the semiconductor landscape.
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
21 Likes
Reward
21
7
Repost
Share
Comment
0/400
orphaned_block
· 12-05 12:42
Sigh, it's another chip arms race. Marvell has a pretty good hand this time... I'm optimistic about optical interconnects—data centers really can't handle it anymore.
View OriginalReply0
BloodInStreets
· 12-05 09:09
It's the same old talk about vertical integration—I'm sick of hearing it. So many billion-dollar deals end up falling apart in valuation negotiations. I'll bet 5 ETH that this deal will ultimately fall through.
View OriginalReply0
GasFeeCrybaby
· 12-02 13:18
If NGL Marvel can really acquire Celestial AI, the chip industry will explode. Optical interconnect technology is simply a dream come true for us miners... If computing power efficiency improves, we won't have to keep bleeding money on electricity.
View OriginalReply0
tokenomics_truther
· 12-02 13:05
Damn, it's the same old acquisition of chips again. Who doesn't want to choke AI's neck now?
View OriginalReply0
ColdWalletGuardian
· 12-02 13:00
The optical interconnection technology of ngl celestial ai is indeed impressive. If Marvell's move is implemented, miners will have to recalculate their electricity bills...
View OriginalReply0
NFTDreamer
· 12-02 13:00
The optical interconnect segment is indeed crucial; if the acquisition of Marvell goes through, it will be stable.
View OriginalReply0
ChainDetective
· 12-02 12:52
Another chip arms race, Ma Weier's move is quite good.
Word on the street: Marvell might be closing in on a massive deal to acquire Celestial AI. We're talking multi-billion-dollar territory here.
Why does this matter? Celestial AI isn't just another chip company—they've been pushing boundaries in optical interconnect tech for AI workloads. If this acquisition goes through, it could reshape how data centers handle the insane computational demands we're seeing today.
Marvell's been beefing up its data infrastructure portfolio lately. Snagging Celestial AI would give them serious ammunition in the AI accelerator wars, especially as everyone from cloud giants to crypto miners scrambles for more efficient processing power.
The timing's interesting too. With AI chips becoming the new oil and everyone chasing better performance-per-watt ratios, vertical integration is the name of the game. This move could ripple through supply chains and potentially impact pricing dynamics for anyone building compute-heavy infrastructure.
Negotiations are apparently in advanced stages, though nothing's set in stone yet. These mega-deals can still fall apart over valuation disputes or regulatory scrutiny. But if it happens? Could be a game-changer for the semiconductor landscape.