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    Broadcom sees 126% growth in 2024 amid booming AI demand and record sales

    December 19, 2024
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    Broadcom Inc. (NASDAQ: AVGO) continued its impressive upward trajectory this week, surging 11% on Monday and extending a record-breaking rally that recently pushed the semiconductor and software company’s market valuation above $1 trillion. The stock’s latest jump follows a 24% increase on Friday, marking its best trading day on record, as analysts and investors react to robust earnings and an optimistic forecast for 2024.

    Broadcom strengthens AI leadership with record $12.2 billion in annual revenue

    The company’s fourth-quarter earnings report, released late last week, revealed a 220% year-over-year increase in revenue from artificial intelligence (AI) solutions, reaching $12.2 billion. The surge is attributed to growing demand for Broadcom’s custom silicon products, particularly its AI accelerators, which the company calls XPUs. Analysts noted that Broadcom has successfully doubled shipments of these units to major hyperscale customers, reportedly including Meta Platforms, Alphabet, and ByteDance, though the company did not confirm specific client names.

    Goldman Sachs analysts raised their 12-month price target for Broadcom from $190 to $240, expressing heightened confidence in the company’s revenue and earnings potential. In their Dec. 15 report, they highlighted Broadcom’s strong execution and the synergies gained from its $61 billion acquisition of VMware, completed in 2023. Barclays and Truist Securities also increased their price targets, to $205 and $260, respectively.

    Broadcom’s stock has now risen 126% in 2024, closing Monday at $250 per share. This remarkable growth reflects the company’s strategic positioning within key sectors such as cloud computing, networking, and generative AI. For comparison, Nvidia Corp., another major beneficiary of the AI boom, has seen its stock climb 165% this year, helping the Nasdaq Composite gain 34% year-to-date.

    The company’s integrated product portfolio has positioned it as a pivotal player in the data center ecosystem. Broadcom holds a dominant share of the application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) market and continues to benefit from increased adoption of its Ethernet switching and connectivity solutions. These technologies are critical for hyperscale data centers and enterprises seeking cost-effective alternatives to Nvidia’s GPUs. Broadcom’s market momentum reflects broader investor confidence in its ability to capitalize on AI and cloud infrastructure trends.

    The company’s record-breaking performance has transformed its market profile from a value-oriented investment into a high-growth technology leader, underscoring the rising importance of AI-driven solutions in reshaping the global semiconductor industry. With analysts projecting continued revenue growth and further adoption of AI technologies, Broadcom is poised to remain a key player as enterprises and hyperscalers accelerate their investments in next-generation computing capabilities. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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