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Broadcom shares plunge as AI hopes fade

By Lily YangSeptember 9, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Broadcom’s revenue forecast failed to meet investor expectations, leading to a significant drop in stock prices despite an increase in AI chip sales projections.
  • Analysts express concerns about Broadcom’s reliance on a few major clients for its custom AI chips, contributing to uncertain growth prospects.

OUR TAKE
The decline in Broadcom’s shares highlights the challenges faced by semiconductor firms amid high expectations from investors. While AI presents promising opportunities, Broadcom must diversify its client base and innovate to maintain competitiveness. Balancing optimistic forecasts with realistic outcomes is crucial to reassure investors and stabilise market confidence.
–Lily,Yang, BTW reporter

What happened 

Broadcom‘s shares fell by 10% on Friday following a disappointing revenue forecast that led investors to lose faith in the expected growth from AI chip demand. Despite a $1 billion increase in its AI chip sales forecast to $12 billion for the fiscal year ending in October, this adjustment aligned with existing expectations, failing to impress the market.

The company reported significant declines in revenue from its broadband and non-AI networking divisions, causing analysts like CFRA‘s Angelo Zino to note that there was little upside in estimates for AI revenue. Although Broadcom’s AI chip business remains promising due to Big Tech investments, it faces potential lumpy growth since it relies on only a few key customers. Morgan Stanley highlighted that while growth in AI revenue is anticipated, it may not be consistent due to this dependency.

Also read: Broadcom forecasts lukewarm revenue despite AI chip surge 

Also read: OpenAI talks new AI chip with Broadcom

Why it’s important  

The news exposed turmoil in the semiconductor industry, especially in artificial intelligence technology. Broadcom’s stock price plunge reflects market concerns about the sustainability of growth based solely on AI demand.

The news is a reminder of the complexity of technology companies navigating a changing market landscape while meeting growing investor expectations. Investor reactions indicate that investors are paying more attention to technology companies’ earnings and future forecasts, which may lead to market sentiment fluctuations.

The report also raises awareness of the risks of over-reliance on a limited customer base, which may affect long-term stability and growth prospects.

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Lily Yang

Lily Yang is an intern reporter at BTW media covering artificial intelligence. She graduated from Hong Kong Baptist University. Send tips to l.yang@btw.media.

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