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    Marvell Announces Acquisition of Polariton Technologies, Advancing Optical Performance Scaling to 3.2T and Beyond

    04/28/2026
    Adds Plasmonics-based Modulation Technology and a Team with Deep Silicon Photonics Expertise to Advance Marvell’s Optical Roadmap
    Sandeep Bharathi, President, Data Center Group, Marvell

    ­Marvell Technology, Inc., a leader in data infrastructure semiconductor solutions, today announced the acquisition of Polariton Technologies, a developer of high-speed, low-power plasmonics-based silicon photonics devices. The acquisition strengthens Marvell’s optical technology portfolio by adding advanced modulation capabilities that enable continued scaling in bandwidth, power efficiency, and integration for next-generation coherent and optical interconnect platforms.

    As artificial intelligence workloads drive exponential increases in bandwidth demand, data center architectures are evolving to require ever-higher performance optical interconnects, particularly for scale-across and data center interconnect (DCI) applications. While the transition to 1.6T connectivity is underway, the industry is already advancing toward 3.2T and beyond. Achieving these next-generation performance levels requires innovation at the device level. Plasmonics offers significant advantages over traditional silicon photonics by enabling higher density, massively parallel optical links with ultra-low energy per bit.

    Polariton’s plasmonics-based modulation technology is designed to address these challenges in next-generation coherent and DCI optical interconnects, including ZR and ZR+ applications, enabling ultra-fast, energy-efficient optical signaling in a highly compact form factor. By integrating plasmonics with silicon photonics, the technology extends the performance of optical interconnects and supports the continued scaling of next-generation coherent and optical interconnect solutions.

    “Marvell continues to invest in advanced optical technologies to support the rapid evolution of AI and cloud data center infrastructure,” said Sandeep Bharathi, President, Data Center Group, Marvell. “The addition of Polariton extends our optical roadmap with differentiated modulation technology and a highly specialized team. This investment reflects our commitment to innovation across multiple technology approaches as we continue to build on our leadership in high-speed connectivity.”

    Polariton brings a team with deep expertise in plasmonics, silicon photonics, and high-speed optical modulation. The addition of this engineering talent enhances Marvell’s capabilities in advanced photonics and supports ongoing development of next-generation optical platforms.

    The acquisition further strengthens Marvell’s end-to-end connectivity portfolio across electro-optics, photonics, switching, and custom silicon. By combining Polariton’s plasmonics technology with Marvell’s existing silicon photonics and DSP capabilities, the company is well positioned to deliver highly integrated, scalable solutions for next-generation data center architectures, including coherent, scale-across, and DCI optical interconnect platforms.

    Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

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