Broadcom

Is Broadcom the next Nvidia?  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Tech

Is Broadcom the next Nvidia?

Broadcom, under CEO Hock Tan, now finds itself at the epicentre of one of the world’s fastest-growing markets — AI chips
Broadcom shares jump after chipmaker predicts AI sales surge - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

US stocks

Broadcom shares jump after chipmaker predicts AI sales surge

Investors have piled into Broadcom’s stock this year, betting that the AI frenzy will fuel a sales surge.

In Focus

80% of AI projects are projected to fail. Here's how it doesn't have to be this way

To reduce the odds of failure and drive long-term success of AI amidst all the complexities, enterprises must act on these three key initiatives.
Broadcom CEO expects AI windfall even as sales growth slows - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Semiconductor

Broadcom CEO expects AI windfall even as sales growth slows

Tan says his company’s relationship with Apple, referred to as his “North American customer,” will continue to be strong

Global review

Integral role of semiconductors in the digital era

It is unavoidable for the global demand for semiconductors to continue to grow over the long run
CHIPS Act will transform the semiconductor sector - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Semiconductor

CHIPS Act will transform the semiconductor sector

The CHIPS Act bill is the first step in America’s march to widen its lead in technology
Broadcom to buy VMware for US$61 billion in record tech deal - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

M&A

Broadcom to buy VMware for US$61 billion in record tech deal

Chipmakers like Broadcom have enjoyed booming sales in recent years

M&A

Trump halts Broadcom takeover of Qualcomm on security risks

(Mar 13): President Donald Trump issued an executive order Monday blocking Broadcom Ltd. from acquiring Qualcomm Inc., scuttling a US$117 billion ($153.9 billion) hostile takeover that had been subject of scrutiny over the deal’s threat to US national s

M&A

Broadcom said on track for Qualcomm majority amid delay on vote

SINGAPORE (Mar 6): Broadcom is on course to win all six of the seats it’s seeking on Qualcomm Inc’s board, giving it a majority to push forward with its hostile takeover, even as a US government panel forced a delay of the final tally amid concerns ab
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