Last week, semiconductor company Broadcom (AVGO) impressed investors with its upbeat performance for the first quarter of Fiscal 2025 and a
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Broadcom's shares soared 12% in premarket trading on Friday as the chipmaker's strong revenue forecast helped restore some confidence in AI chip demand after a bruising sector-wide selloff following rival Marvell Technology's bleak outlook.
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The AI chipmaker offered an upbeat second-quarter outlook that was a silver lining in the otherwise downtrodden AI trade.
Broadcom shares rose after the chip maker said quarterly revenue jumped. Artificial-intelligence revenue jumped 77% from a year earlier to $4.1 billion last quarter. Overall, revenue grew 25% to $14.9 billion,
Revenue from custom AI chips soars, with more potential customers in the pipeline.
This is what the chip sector needed!' Bloomberg Managing Editor of Technology Lynn Doan reacts to earnings from chip supplier Broadcom that sent the company's stock soaring after the market close. The stronger-than-expected forecast was fueled by Broadcom's positive outlook on AI.
Broadcom Inc., a chip supplier for Apple Inc. and other big tech companies, gave an upbeat revenue forecast, reassuring investors that spending on artificial intelligence computing remains healthy.
It’s been a tough stretch for AI stocks, but Broadcom’s guidance brought the sort of upside investors wanted to see.
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Intel is rising on a report that two leading AI names are running manufacturing tests using its chipmaking technology.
Broadcom remains very bullish on its custom AI chip opportunity. The company is seeing strong AI revenue growth, while VMware is also performing well. The stock looks attractive given the opportunity in front of it.
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