On August 4, Broadcom rose 4.01% in regular trading, trading at $411.34/share, with turnover of $1.646 billion. The rally was driven by a confluence of positive catalysts alongside broad strength in the semiconductor sector.
On the news front, Broadcom and Samsung Electronics signed a five-year strategic memorandum of understanding covering HBM memory supply, sub-2nm advanced process foundry services, and 2.5D packaging, with total cooperation scale expected to surpass $200 billion through 2030. Additionally, Apple CEO Tim Cook publicly stated that the Apple-Broadcom partnership represents an important step toward building a U.S. end-to-end chip supply chain. Meanwhile, CPO switch technology has reached a commercialization inflection point, with Broadcom beginning small-volume shipments of flagship CPO switches capable of reducing power consumption by up to 70%.
The broader semiconductor sector rallied in tandem, with Marvell Technology up 11.94%, Intel up 7.89%, Micron Technology up 6.27%, and AMD up 5.51%. Broadcom is scheduled to report Q3 fiscal year earnings on September 2. Analysts maintain a consensus buy rating with a mean price target of $527.73.
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