Chip stocks surged Monday, led by Broadcom and Advanced Micro Devices following bullish calls from analysts, citing their potential to gain from booming demand for artificial intelligence.
Semiconductor stocks Broadcom (NASDAQ: AVGO) and Marvell Technology (NASDAQ: MRVL) have delivered outstanding gains in 2024, with shares of both companies more than doubling as of this writing thanks to the rapidly growing demand for their application ...
These impressive figures were primarily driven by the company's AI-related offerings, with AI revenue skyrocketing by 220% to $12.2 billion
Several media outlets recently espoused the narrative that the AI chip king would soon face tougher competition as large technology companies get help from Broadcom and Marvell to make better custom AI chips.
Broadcom is predicting a massive expansion in demand for chips that power AI - and the market, for now, is buying it all the way.
Discover how Broadcom's booming AI business and partnerships like with Apple are driving its stock surge, but is the near-term upside limited?
The chipmaker's stock jumped after Broadcom CEO Hock Tan said the company is developing custom AI chips with three large cloud customers. The shares were up 13% in extended trading. Here's how Broadcom did versus LSEG consensus estimates for the quarter ending Nov. 3:
FY2024 earnings report shows strong revenue growth, driven by custom AI chip demand, pushing its market cap past $1 trillion. Read more here.
Broadcom Inc (NASDAQ:AVGO) stock surged Friday after it reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter adjusted EPS results and raised its quarterly common stock dividend. The company reported a topline of $14.
Both companies are witnessing outstanding growth in their AI chip businesses and are sitting on a huge addressable market. Broadcom stock is up 124% this year, and Marvell stock has logged gains ...
HIVE Digital Technologies (NASDAQ:HIVE) announced on Tuesday its acquisition and deployment of advanced Nvidia Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA) H100 and H200 GPU clusters in Quebec, Canada. This strategic $30 million investment aims to strengthen HIVE’s position in artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC) and enhance its role in the digital transformation landscape.