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Mobile chip designer Qualcomm on Wednesday forecast third-quarter revenue that would not meet estimates, joining other tech companies such as Snap and Samsung that voiced concerns about the effects of ...
Qualcomm forecast third-quarter revenue just shy of Wall Street estimates, expecting tepid demand for its smartphone chips amid tariff uncertainty.
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Shares of Qualcomm Inc., the biggest maker of chips that run smartphones, slid after the company gave a tepid revenue forecast, underscoring concerns that tariffs will hurt demand for its products.
As global trade tensions intensify, the chip world may need to navigate not just silicon cycles, but full-blown geopolitical ...
Market trackers said chip makers are insulated from significant tariff impact due to the nature of their supply chain. The ...
Computex trade show next week, the spotlight is expected to fall, once again, on Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and the latest in ...
Qualcomm hasn’t yet experienced any material impact from tariffs, and its Chinese customers are continuing to design products based on its chips, Amon said on a conference call with analysts.
Qualcomm third-quarter estimates reflected the impact of the tariffs "as they stand today," Chief Financial Officer Akash Palkhiwala said in a conference call with analysts following the results.
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