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    Broadcom Shares Jump After Chipmaker Predicts AI Sales Surge

    Anthony M. OrbisonBy Anthony M. OrbisonDecember 13, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    (Bloomberg) — Broadcom Inc., a chip supplier for Apple Inc. and other big tech companies, rallied in late trading after predicting a boom in demand for its artificial intelligence chips.

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    Sales of AI products will gain 65% in the fiscal first quarter, far faster than its overall semiconductor growth of about 10%, the company said during a post-earnings conference call. The chipmaker also predicted that the addressable market for AI components that it designs for data center operators would reach as high as $90 billion by fiscal 2027.

    Like Nvidia Corp., Broadcom is positioning itself to be a major beneficiary of the AI spending frenzy. And Chief Executive Officer Hock Tan said his company had won two major new hyperscaler customers — the biggest operators of data centers.

    The stock rose about 14% in extended trading following the announcement. It had been up 62% in 2024 through the close.

    Investors have piled into Broadcom’s stock this year, lured by AI optimism. The Palo Alto, California-based company had predicted that it would get more than $10 billion in annual revenue from that market, outpacing other parts of its business. Ultimately, the number reached $12.2 billion in the last fiscal year.

    AI revenue grew 220% during the year, fueled by demand for processors and networking components, Tan said. Demand for non-AI chips, meanwhile, will be down in the first quarter. Total sales will be $14.6 billion in the period, which runs through January, in line with estimates.

    Tan has assembled one of the most valuable companies in the chip industry through a string of acquisitions. He also has built a software unit that’s approaching the scale of its semiconductor operations. That reach makes the company’s forecasts a bellwether for demand over a broad swath of the technology industry.

    Profit was $1.42 a share in the fourth quarter, excluding some items, the company said. Revenue rose to nearly $14.1 billion in the period, which ended Nov. 3. Analysts had estimated $1.39 a share in earnings and revenue of $14.1 billion on average, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

    Data center providers rely on Broadcom’s custom-chip design and networking semiconductors to build their AI systems. The company also sells components for cars, smartphones and internet access gear. Its push into software, meanwhile, includes products for mainframe computers, cybersecurity and data center optimization.

    Broadcom’s semiconductor division had revenue of $8.23 billion billion in the fourth quarter, up 12%. Software sales grew nearly 200% to $5.82 billion. The company is much larger than it was a year ago, partly because of its acquisition of VMware Inc., which it bought for roughly $69 billion.

    Prior to the report, analysts raised concerns that Broadcom’s chip design business was suffering from weaker demand. They cited the slower introduction of a new version of a Broadcom processor for Alphabet Inc.

    Apple is a top customer of Broadcom, which provides components for the iPhone. During earnings calls, Tan typically gives updates on Broadcom’s often-contentious relationship with that company, which he refers to as his “large North American customer” or another vague term.

    Bloomberg News reported earlier that Apple would start switching away from a key Broadcom wireless chip starting next year. The iPhone maker has been replacing suppliers’ components with in-house versions, a trend that’s also set to hit chipmaker Qualcomm Inc.

    Tan said during the call that Broadcom continued to be highly engaged with Apple on multiyear road maps for various technologies. He also said that Broadcom remained open to acquisitions.

    “That has been a core part of our strategy and business model of this company for the last 10 years,” he said.

    (Updates with more on Apple in 14th paragraph.)

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