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Broadcom: From HP Division to $1 Trillion Giant

3 Jan

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  • Broadcom's origins trace back to Hewlett Packard's 1961 semiconductor division.
  • The company evolved through Avago Technologies before acquiring Broadcom Corp.
  • Controversy surrounds VMware acquisition, yet AI drives recent financial gains.
Broadcom: From HP Division to $1 Trillion Giant

The modern tech giant Broadcom traces its lineage to Hewlett Packard's semiconductor product division, HP Associates, founded in 1961. This segment underwent significant transformations, including a spin-off into Agilent Technologies in 1999 and an acquisition by KKR and Silver Lake Partners, rebranding as Avago Technologies in 2005 for $2.6 billion.

Following its public debut on NASDAQ in August 2009, Avago pursued aggressive acquisitions, expanding into lucrative markets. A pivotal moment occurred in 2016 with the $37 billion acquisition of Broadcom Corporation, a fabless semiconductor company, leading to the merged entity adopting the Broadcom name and instantly creating an industry leader.

Broadcom has since solidified its position, but faced recent controversy after acquiring VMware. The company's overhaul of practices, including eliminating perpetual licenses and altering partner programs, has drawn customer criticism. However, these changes, coupled with a robust AI strategy, have driven strong financial performance, evidenced by a 22% revenue increase in Q3 FY2025.

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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's origins trace back to 1961 when it was the semiconductor product division of Hewlett Packard.
Avago Technologies was the name of the company after its acquisition from Agilent Technologies, preceding the merger with Broadcom Corporation.
The VMware acquisition has led to customer backlash over changes like scrapped perpetual licenses, but also contributed to strong financial results driven by AI demand.

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