Broadcom 0 set to report earnings on Thursday, and all eyes will be on the 1 year, the chipmaker has been a major beneficiary of the artificial intelligence (AI) 2 April, the firm’s stock has doubled, adding over $730 billion in market value, making it one of the top performers in the Nasdaq 100 3 the meteoric rise raises a key question: How much further can the stock climb? Investors worry that even strong results may fall short of expectations after such a massive 4 caution is 5 earnings from Nvidia and Marvell show that strong reports don’t guarantee market 6 shares dropped more than 6% despite a revenue outlook in line with expectations, while Marvell plunged nearly 20% on weaker-than-expected data center 7 reactions have sparked concerns that Broadcom could face a “sell the news” scenario.
Nvidia’s report has already knocked 4% off the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index, whereas the broader Nasdaq 100 is less than 1% lower. It’s an example of how brittle investor sentiment has become regarding chip 8 rides the AI surge Broadcom is poised to report what are likely to be strong numbers in its latest earnings release and has a history of impressive 9 estimate adjusted earnings per share will increase 34% from a year ago, to around $1.67, with revenue growing 21% to $15.8 10 obvious driver is artificial 11 predict that AI sales could reach $5.1 billion this 12 would represent almost one-third of Broadcom’s overall revenue and a 60% rise from the previous 13 growth highlights how AI has rapidly become a bedrock of Broadcom’s business model.
Broadcom’s custom-designed chips, called ASICs (application-specific integrated circuits), are at the heart of this 14 general-purpose processors, ASICs are engineered to handle specific tasks with maximum 15 of isolating them in remote facilities, big cloud operators like Google, Amazon, and Microsoft use such chips to freshen up their enormous data centers, spitting out everything from search and streaming to generative AI platforms like 16 alliances with hyperscalers place Broadcom among the handful of companies able to capitalize on the infrastructure arms race to power 17 note that demand from cloud providers has been so strong that Broadcom’s backlog for custom chips stretches well into 18 visibility inspires more confidence among investors that the company’s growth will 19 from hardware, Broadcom is also pushing into software diversification with VMware, which it bought in 20 management software, virtualization technology, and subscriptions are recurring revenue streams that VMware will 21 mix of hardware and software is considered a stabilizing force, in particular when sales of chips experience cyclical 22 faces risks and client pushback amid AI expansion Melius Research raised its target to $335 and deemed Broadcom a “must-own” AI 23 targets give a sense of the belief that the firm has plenty more room to keep rising, even after its monstrous 24 the risks are 25 custom chips is costly, and they can’t always outperform the powerful GPUs from 26 is heating up as other companies rush to develop AI 27 also has exposure to geopolitical risks, with about 20% of its revenue derived from 28 trade barriers or geopolitical tensions may dampen 29 firm is also facing client pushback over major changes to VMware’s licensing model as it shifts focus toward 30 earlier reported by Cryptopolitan , the company first provided clients with access to thousands of products to manage data centers when it bought VMware for $69 billion in 2023.
However, the company quickly winnowed that line up to 31 CEO Hock Tan explained that the original plan was to reduce VMware’s offerings to four products. However, persistent client objections led the company to retain a fifth 32 crypto news deserves attention - KEY Difference Wire puts you on 250+ top sites
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