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Home / Business and Economy / Broadcom's AI Boom: Q4 Earnings Soar on Custom Chips

Broadcom's AI Boom: Q4 Earnings Soar on Custom Chips

13 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Broadcom's custom accelerator revenue more than doubled year-over-year.
  • Q4 revenue reached $18 billion, a 28% increase from the previous year.
  • Bank of America raised Broadcom's stock price target to $500.
Broadcom's AI Boom: Q4 Earnings Soar on Custom Chips

Broadcom announced impressive fourth-quarter financial results, with revenue surging to $18 billion, marking a 28% increase year-over-year. The company's custom accelerator business, referred to as XPUs, saw its revenue more than double, fueled by escalating customer adoption for training large language models and monetizing AI platforms. This strong performance underscores Broadcom's pivotal role in the rapidly expanding AI infrastructure market.

In the wake of these earnings, Bank of America analysts revised their outlook, raising the price target for Broadcom stock to $500. This optimism is supported by new, substantial orders, including an $11 billion deal with Anthropic for late 2026 delivery and a $1 billion initial order from a fifth unnamed customer for custom ASIC designs. The partnership with OpenAI for significant compute capacity also remains on track.

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While facing potential competitive challenges, such as Marvell Technology's acquisition of Celestial AI and evolving silicon photonics technology, Broadcom is actively expanding its VMware Cloud Foundation ecosystem. Recent initiatives include partnerships with ING and NEC, aimed at enhancing private cloud strategies and service delivery, signaling Broadcom's continued focus on innovation and market expansion.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Broadcom reported $18 billion in revenue, up 28% YoY, with custom accelerator business more than doubling.
Bank of America raised Broadcom's stock price target from $460 to $500, reiterating a buy rating.
Broadcom projects Q1 fiscal year 2026 revenue of approximately $19.1 billion.

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