Qualcomm dropped its fourth-quarter earnings on Wednesday and smashed Wall Street’s 0 came in at $11.27 billion, way above the $10.79 billion 1 earnings per share hit $3.00, also beating the $2.88 that analysts expected, according to 2 to last year’s $10.24 billion, revenue jumped 10%. But it wasn’t all good news; Qualcomm took a big tax hit and reported a net loss of $3.12 billion, or $2.89 per share, after posting a $2.92 billion profit the same quarter last 3 ahead, Qualcomm is targeting $11.8 billion to $12.6 billion in revenue for the next 4 midpoint ($12.2 billion) blows past the $11.62 billion average analyst 5 earnings, the chipmaker expects to deliver between $3.30 and $3.50 per share, while analysts had penciled in just $3.31.
These projections came straight from Qualcomm’s statement on Wednesday 6 chips boost stock, while handset, auto, and IoT beat estimates Qualcomm has always made most of its money from mobile 7 builds the processors and modems that go into Samsung’s flagship phones and modems for Apple’s 8 CEO Cristiano Amon said during the call that Qualcomm knows Apple won’t stick around forever. “We expect to wind down our modem supply to Apple over the next few years,” he 9 the company’s been shifting. It’s been making chips for Windows PCs, Meta’s AR glasses, and virtual-reality headsets, trying to expand into anything outside 10 company’s big bet now?
AI 11 week, Qualcomm announced plans to launch two new AI accelerator chips, which sent the stock up 11% right after the 12 new chips, the AI200 (coming 2026) and AI250 (2027), aren’t basic 13 said both chips will be available in full systems that take up an entire liquid-cooled server 14 puts it in the same hardware league as Nvidia and AMD, whose rack setups can stack up to 72 GPUs to power massive AI 15 far, Qualcomm stock is up 17% this year, behind Nasdaq’s 22%, but nowhere near Nvidia’s 45% or AMD’s 112%. It’s playing catch-up in AI, no 16 the segment level, Qualcomm’s handset division brought in $6.96 billion, up 14% year over 17 automotive unit pulled $1.05 billion, up 17%, and the IoT division, where the company lumps in sales to Meta, did $1.81 billion, a 7% 18 confirmed that all three groups beat 19 only laggard?
The licensing revenue, which revenue dropped 7% to $1.41 billion. Still, that figure also beat analyst 20 with the Apple split looming, Qualcomm’s push into other markets — AI, cars, smart devices — is showing up in the numbers. “We’re positioning our roadmap across multiple end markets, especially AI,” said Amon. “This quarter shows our diversification strategy is taking hold.” So, bottom line: Qualcomm beat earnings, gave a strong forecast, posted gains in nearly every unit, and is betting its future on AI chips big enough to fill server 21 you're reading this, you’re already 22 there with our newsletter .
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