KEY POINTS
  • Covid restrictions in Chinese tech hub Shenzhen will cause "some disruption" to supply chains, Marvell Technology CEO Matt Murphy told CNBC.
  • The city of more than 17 million people is sometimes referred to as China's "Silicon Valley."
  • China is grappling with its worst Covid outbreak since the early days of the pandemic in 2020.

The latest round of coronavirus restrictions in major Chinese cities will likely add to supply chain challenges in the technology sector, the CEO of a semiconductor company told CNBC's Jim Cramer on Monday.

In an interview on "Mad Money," Marvell Technology CEO Matt Murphy specifically pointed to Shenzhen, a city of more than 17 million people in Guangdong province that's sometimes referred to as China's "Silicon Valley." Officials in the tech hub directed all businesses that don't provide essential services to halt production or have employees work remotely for a week due to a rise in Covid cases.