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Broadcom Eyes $100B Chip Sales by 2027
5 Mar
Summary
- Broadcom CEO forecasts $100 billion in chip sales by 2027.
- Company secured supply chain for ambitious sales target.
- Broadcom offers custom semiconductors as an AI alternative.

Broadcom's CEO, Hock Tan, has set an ambitious target of achieving $100 billion in chip sales by 2027. He also confirmed that the company has secured the required supply chain to meet this significant goal.
In the current quarter, Broadcom's revenue and EPS met expectations. However, the company's outlook for the ongoing quarter, with revenue guidance of $22 billion, exceeded the average analyst estimate of $20.5 billion. This positive forecast, coupled with a $10 billion share buyback plan, contributed to a stock surge.
Broadcom is actively competing in the AI accelerator market, offering custom-made semiconductors as an alternative to Nvidia's offerings. Clients like OpenAI and Anthropic, along with its development of a Tensor Processing Unit for Google, highlight its growing influence in the AI space.




