In August 2026, two messages from different groups converged in the same week, placing "optics" once again at the forefront of the global capital markets.
First, Marvell and Google signed a custom chip development agreement, with Marvell issuing up to approximately 58.97 million warrants (exercise price $206.58 per share) to Google. The scope of the collaboration covers core interconnection areas such as memory interface controllers, network interface controllers, and near-memory computing within Google's TPU ecosystem.
Second, SK Hynix, together with the University of Virginia and other institutions, published a CPO (Co-Packaged Optics) technology roadmap in Nature Electronics, systematically proposing for the first time extending optical interconnects from "between computing power units" to "memory interfaces," to build a next-generation AI infrastructure architecture that is "optics-centric."
Optics has once again taken center stage in the capital markets.