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Broadcom Stock Slips on Apple Chip News

Eli GrantTuesday, Dec 17, 2024 12:25 pm ET
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Broadcom Inc. (AVGO) shares took a hit today, falling over 1% in morning trading, as investors reacted to news that a key client, Apple Inc. (AAPL), is planning to use its own Proxima chip to power Bluetooth and WiFi technology in its devices starting in 2025. This move could potentially reduce Broadcom's involvement with Apple products, which currently account for approximately 20% of its total revenue.

The news, reported by Bloomberg, suggests that Apple is accelerating its plans to design and manufacture its own chips, a strategy that has already been successful with its A-series and M-series processors used in iPhones and Macs. This shift could have significant implications for Broadcom, as Apple has been one of its largest customers for wireless connectivity chips.

Broadcom's stock has been on a rollercoaster ride in recent months, surging on strong earnings reports and positive guidance, particularly in its AI and infrastructure software segments. The company's AI revenue jumped 220% year-over-year, driven by demand for AI chips and networking parts. Additionally, the acquisition of VMware boosted revenue in the infrastructure software division. However, today's slip could be attributed to concerns about a potential decline in Broadcom's involvement with Apple products.

Analysts remain largely positive on Broadcom's stock, with 35 out of 38 maintaining a 'trong buy' or 'buy' rating, and only 3 holding a 'hold' recommendation. The average price target has increased to $265.57, up from $257.67 a week ago. Today's drop may present an attractive entry point for long-term investors, as analysts continue to see significant upside potential in the stock.



Despite today's decline, Broadcom's business remains diversified, with exposure to various industries and technologies. The company's strong performance in AI and infrastructure software segments has helped offset potential losses from a reduction in Apple's orders. Moreover, Broadcom's broad customer base and product portfolio should help mitigate the impact of any single customer's decisions.

In conclusion, while today's news about Apple's plans to use its own Proxima chip has caused Broadcom's stock to slip, investors should consider the company's diversified business model and strong performance in other segments. As Broadcom continues to innovate and expand its offerings, it remains well-positioned to capitalize on growth opportunities in the semiconductor industry.

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