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Broadcom’s AI Chip Guidance Raises APAC Supply-Chain Questions

Broadcom’s AI Chip Guidance Raises APAC Supply-Chain Questions

Broadcom’s AI chip business is still growing fast, but its latest guidance sent a different signal to South Korea’s memory giants. The company’s latest results showed strong demand for custom AI accelerators and networking chips, but its outlook fell short of Wall Street’s expectations. The reaction spread quickly to South Korea, where Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix fell as investors questioned how much AI upside was already priced into Korean memory suppliers. Why strong AI revenue wasn’t enough Broadcom reported $22.19 billion in fiscal second-quarter revenue, while AI semiconductor revenue rose 143% year over year to $10.8 billion, according to Investor’s Business Daily. But its $16 billion fiscal third-quarter AI chip sales forecast missed Wall Street’s $17.2 billion estimate, shifting attention from raw demand to the capacity and margin questions facing AI chip suppliers. MarketWatch reported that Broadcom fell 12.6% on June 4, wiping $286 billion from its market value. For Samsung and SK Hynix, the supply-chain question starts with high-bandwidth memory, a key component in AI accelerator systems. Broadcom’s custom chips, or ASICs, are …

India, US Sign Pact to Cooperate on Critical Battery Mineral Supply Chains

Indian Trade Minister Piyush Goyal and US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo signed an agreement on Thursday to cooperate on strengthening supply chains in the two countries for lithium, cobalt and other critical minerals used in electric vehicles and clean energy applications. The Commerce Department said in a statement that the memorandum of understanding (MOU), signed during Goyal’s visit to Washington, was aimed at building resilience in the sector for each country. “Priority areas of focus include identifying equipment, services, policies and best practices to facilitate the mutually beneficial commercial development of US and Indian critical minerals exploration, extraction, processing and refining, recycling and recovery,” Commerce said. Goyal, speaking at a Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington after the signing, described the MOU as a multi-dimensional partnership that would include open supply chains for materials, technology development and investment flows to promote green energy. He said the US and India would also need to include third countries in their engagement, including mineral-rich countries in Africa and South America. The MOU, which Reuters first reported …