Yahoo Finance and CryptoBriefing agree on the substance of Marvell's expanded Google deal but cite different dates for when it was signed or disclosed. Yahoo Finance and CryptoBriefing agree
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Yahoo Finance and CryptoBriefing agree on the substance of Marvell's expanded Google deal but cite different dates for when it was signed or disclosed.
Yahoo Finance and CryptoBriefing agree on the substance of Marvell's expanded Google deal but cite different dates for when it was signed or disclosed.
What all sources agree on
Jensen Huang called Marvell Technology the "next trillion-dollar company" at Computex on June 2.
The deal's revenue milestone figure is $120 billion.
Google received warrants for approximately 59 million Marvell shares.
Nvidia made a $2 billion investment in Marvell in March.
The deal involves custom silicon for Google's AI/data-center workloads.
Where the reports disagree
1Date the Marvell-Google deal was signed or disclosed
Marvell disclosed on August 19 that it expanded its custom-silicon relationship with Alphabet Inc.
What would settle it: Marvell's SEC filing or official press release disclosing the agreement date
What to make of it
Treat the deal's size, warrant terms, and the $120 billion revenue milestone as consistently reported; treat the specific date of signing or disclosure as unresolved until Marvell's own filing or statement is checked.
Treat the deal's size, warrant terms, and the $120 billion revenue milestone as consistently reported; treat the specific date of signing or disclosure as unresolved until Marvell's own filing or statement is checked.
Originally reported by AltcoinGordon, written by Amelia Brooks. Republished with permission.
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