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Same supercycle, opposite exposure. Let's lay them side by side.

Meta is the spender 💾 Q2 2026 capex: $31.08B against $60.801B in revenue → ≈51 cents of every dollar billed went straight into GPUs and data centers. EPS missed by -14.4%, stock dropped -7.95% the next session. Goldman kept a Buy anyway. This is a company betting its own cash flow on AI paying off later.

Marvell is the earner ⚡ Fiscal Q1: data-center revenue $1.833B out of $2.418B total → 76% of the whole business now rides on one segment feeding the AI buildout. Stock barely moved (+2.32%) — the market had mostly priced it in already.

Two ratios, two very different risks: đŸ“€ Meta's 51% is a cost concentration bet — it pays out now, hopes to earn later đŸ“„ Marvell's 76% is a revenue concentration bet — it's already getting paid, but almost entirely by one customer base's spending mood
$METAB $MRVLB
If hyperscaler capex slows even a little, Meta absorbs a write-down and Marvell absorbs a revenue cliff — just from opposite directions. 🔁

Genuinely curious which side of this trade you'd rather be on — the one writing the checks, or the one cashing them? 💬

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