On July 30, Broadcom rose 3.18% in regular trading, trading at approximately $385.70 per share, with turnover of $17.48 billion.
The gain was primarily driven by the continued positive impact of a strategic memorandum of understanding signed between Broadcom and Samsung Electronics. Under the agreement, the two companies will deepen collaboration across memory and foundry technologies to jointly build next-generation AI computing infrastructure. The five-year partnership, extending through 2030, is expected to surpass $200 billion in total transaction value, encompassing high-bandwidth memory supply for Broadcom's AI accelerators, 2-nanometer and below advanced process node foundry services, and 2.5D advanced packaging for AI and networking chips.
Additionally, research institutions noted that Broadcom's CPO (co-packaged optics) switches have commenced small-volume shipments, signaling accelerating commercialization of its AI networking product line. However, analysts highlighted that optical engine yield rates and advanced packaging capacity constraints remain key variables for volume ramp-up in the 2027-2028 timeframe.
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