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Autonomous vehicles — or vehicles embedded with chips and sensors to enable self-driving — have been picking up steam, and several stocks make good plays on the theme, according to Fubon Research. Providers of sensors and cameras are among the autonomous vehicle related companies on Fubon Research's watch. 3008-TW YTD mountain Year-to-date share price of Largan Precision On Largan, Fubon Research's analysts pointed out that the company stands to gain from the addition of cameras in autonomous vehicles. "Cameras have become an important part of ADAS and autonomous driving. NVDA YTD mountain Year-to-date share price of Nvidia Meanwhile, Nvidia made Fubon Research's watch list thanks to its development of autonomous vehicle technologies under its NVIDIA DRIVE platform.
Persons: Fubon, Tong, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Research, Jefferies, Autonomous, Nvidia, NVIDIA, Primax Electronics, Qualcomm Inc Locations: Taiwan, ADAS
Qualcomm reported fourth-quarter earnings on Wednesday that beat expectations for sales and earnings, despite big year-over-year declines, and gave a strong forecast for the current quarter. Net income during the quarter was $1.49 billion or $1.32 per share, a 48% decrease from last year's $2.87 billion or $2.54 per share. Revenue during the quarter declined 24% year-over-year from $11.39 billion last year. Handset chip sales declined 27% to $5.46 billion, above Street Account expectations of $5.34 billion. Qualcomm said it spent $400 million on share repurchases and $900 million on dividends during the quarter.
Persons: Cristiano Amon, They're, It's, Wall Organizations: Qualcomm Incorporated, CNBC, New York Stock Exchange, Qualcomm, Revenue, Qualcomm's Locations: New York, QCT
The logo of United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC) is seen at the company’s lobby at Hsinchu Science Park in Hsinchu, Taiwan, September 16, 2022. The semiconductor industry has come under pressure as global economic woes dent demand for chips used in everything from tablets to cellphones and cars. In an earnings release, UMC (2303.TW) co-President Jason Wang said it expected demand to gradually stabilise in the last three months of the year. "For the fourth quarter, with the recent rush orders from PC and smartphones, we expect demand has gradually stabilised," he said. However, the company kept its guidance for capital spending this year at $3 billion, compared with $2.7 billion for last year.
Persons: Ann Wang, TSMC, chipmaker, Jason Wang, Ben Blanchard, Jan Harvey Organizations: United Microelectronics Corporation, Hsinchu Science, REUTERS, United Microelectronics Corp, Qualcomm Inc, Germany's Infineon, UMC's, Thomson Locations: Hsinchu, Hsinchu Science Park, Taiwan, TAIPEI, U.S, UMC's Taipei
UK's CMA says examining Qualcomm's buyout of Israel's Autotalks
  + stars: | 2023-09-29 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Autotalks and Qualcomm logos are seen in this illustration taken, May 8, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/file photo Acquire Licensing RightsCompanies Autotalks Ltd FollowQualcomm Inc FollowSept 29 (Reuters) - Britain's antitrust regulator on Friday said it was examining whether Qualcomm's (QCOM.O) purchase of Israeli auto-chip maker Autotalks would lessen competition in the UK market. Qualcomm had said it would acquire Autotalks, a maker of chips used in crash-prevention technology in vehicles, but had not disclosed the terms of the deal. Autotalks, which makes dedicated chips used in the V2X communications technology sector for manned and driverless vehicles, would help Qualcomm expand its automotive business. Qualcomm and Autotalks did not immediately respond to Reuters' request for comment.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Autotalks, Eva Mathews, Rashmi Aich, Dhanya Ann Thoppil Organizations: Qualcomm, REUTERS, Markets Authority, Politico, U.S . Federal Trade Commission, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Bengaluru
Qualcomm has denied any wrongdoing and had asked the judge to reject the consumers' claims. The consumers' case was in Corley's court following a 9th Circuit ruling in 2021 that struck down an order certifying a nationwide consumer class action. In January, Corley dismissed core antitrust elements of the plaintiffs' claims but let the case move forward. The consumers' lawyers told Corley that "Qualcomm turns a blind eye to the massive evidentiary record" backing the consumers' allegations of exclusive dealing. The case is In re: Qualcomm Antitrust Litigation, U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, No.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Jacqueline Scott Corley, Corley, Joseph Cotchett, Kalpana Srinivasan, Susman Godfrey, Robert Van, Van, Gary Bornstein, Richard Taffet, Morgan, Lewis, Bockius Read, Mike Scarcella, Leigh Jones Organizations: Qualcomm, REUTERS, Tuesday, U.S, Apple, U.S . Federal, Circuit, Qualcomm Antitrust Litigation, Court, Northern District of, McCarthy, Thomson Locations: California, San Francisco, San Diego, Northern District, Northern District of California, Cotchett, Pitre, U.S
Based in Palo Alto, California, Tidal was started by technology bankers David Handler and David Neequaye. Their firm, which employs just two dozen people according to its website, was the sole financial adviser to Cisco, while larger investment banking peers Qatalyst Partners and Morgan Stanley (MS.N) advised Splunk. Tidal's win comes as more technology bankers decide to launch their own firm amid an overall slowdown in dealmaking in the sector. Three former Qatalyst Partners bankers launched a new technology-focused investment banking boutique called AXOM Partners earlier this week, Reuters reported. The group went on to advise other major technology companies including Cisco, Qualcomm Inc (QCOM.O) and Twilio Inc (TWLO.N).
Persons: Centerview Partners dealmakers, David Handler, David Neequaye, Qatalyst, Morgan Stanley, MS.N, Splunk, David, Handler, we've, Chuck Robbins, Tidal's, Neequaye, Centerview, Milana Vinn, Anirban Sen Organizations: Centerview Partners, Cisco Systems Inc, Splunk Inc, Cisco, Qatalyst Partners, AXOM Partners, Reuters, Qualcomm Inc, Twilio Inc, UBS Group AG, Thomson Locations: Palo Alto , California, New York
A new mergers and acquisitions advisory firm launched last year by former Centerview Partners dealmakers has scored a big win by advising Cisco Systems on its $28 billion acquisition of cybersecurity firm Splunk. Based in Palo Alto, California, Tidal Partners was started by technology bankers David Handler and David Neequaye. “We’ve known David (Handler) and his partner David (Neequaye) for a very long time. Handler and Neequaye helped launch Centerview’s technology advisory group in 2008. The group went on to advise other major technology companies, including Cisco, Qualcomm Inc and Twilio.
Persons: Centerview Partners dealmakers, David Handler, David Neequaye, Qatalyst, Morgan Stanley, Splunk, Handler, , David, we’ve, Chuck Robbins, Tidal’s, Neequaye, Bloom, Centerview Organizations: Centerview Partners, Cisco Systems, Tidal Partners, Cisco, Qatalyst Partners, NDS Group, AXOM Partners, Reuters, Qualcomm Inc, G2K, UBS Group Locations: Palo Alto , California, Centerview
Sept 18 (Reuters) - Three former Qatalyst Partners bankers have formed a new investment banking boutique called AXOM Partners, which will focus on advising technology companies on mergers and acquisitions (M&A). Qatalyst, the investment bank the trio left behind, also specializes in technology deals and has the No. Most of Qatalysts's deals are worth more $1 billion, and Hightower, Bressers and Weiner will focus on deals that are smaller. Based in San Francisco, AXOM will seek to advise on deals in sectors, including enterprise software, consumer technology, e-commerce and financial technology. All AXOM employees will be rewarded on merit based on an incentive system, and will be allowed to participate in profit distributions, Hightower said.
Persons: Brandon Hightower, Alan Bressers, Ross Weiner, Hightower, Qatalyst, Bressers, Weiner, AXOM, NXP, Inphi Corp’s, Milana Vinn, Aurroa Ellis Organizations: Qatalyst Partners, AXOM Partners, Qatalyst, Expedia, Qualcomm Inc, Devices, Marvell Technology Inc, Technology, Thomson Locations: San Francisco, Qatalyst, New York
Qualcomm Inc. President and CEO Cristiano Amon speaks during the company's press event for CES 2022 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center on January 4, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The CEO of U.S. chip giant Qualcomm thinks artificial intelligence could give the smartphone market a fresh lease on life. "The [Snapdragon] Summit is going to be around incredible use cases that we're seeing from our OEMs [original equipment manufacturers] and phones and ... could create a new upgrade cycle for phones." Smartphone sales have depreciated this year as consumers have gotten a lot more cost-conscious. In 2022, global smartphone sales tumbled 11.3% year-over-year to 1.21 billion, the lowest level since 2013, according to data from market research firm IDC.
Persons: Cristiano Amon, CNBC's Arjun Kharpal, Amon Organizations: Qualcomm Inc, Mandalay Bay Convention, CES, Qualcomm, Summit, IDC Locations: Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas , Nevada
EU to assess Qualcomm's planned takeover of Israel's Autotalks
  + stars: | 2023-08-18 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Autotalks and Qualcomm logos are seen in this illustration taken, May 8, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsCompanies Qualcomm Inc FollowBRUSSELS, Aug 18 (Reuters) - The European Commission said on Friday it would carry out a regulatory assessment of Qualcomm's (QCOM.O) planned takeover of Israel's Autotalks. Qualcomm cannot implement the transaction before notifying and obtaining clearance from the Commission," the European Commission said in a statement. Qualcomm announced the planned takeover in May as the U.S. company looks to expand its automotive-related business. Autotalks makes dedicated chips used in the vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communications technology sector for manned and driverless vehicles, with a view to improving road safety.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Autotalks, Sudip Kar, Jason Neely Organizations: Qualcomm, REUTERS, European, European Commission, Thomson Locations: Israel's, U.S
Morning Bid: Asian markets face tough act to follow
  + stars: | 2023-07-30 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
NEW YORK, July 31 (Reuters) - A look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Stephen Culp, financial markets columnist. Chinese stocks face the challenge of topping last week's 4.5% gain in the CSI 300 (.CSI300), the index's biggest weekly jump since November. Market participants are also scrutinizing the other side of the Sea of Japan for signs of life in the Chinese economy. Potentially market-moving U.S. indicators next week include manufacturing and services PMI. They do not reflect the views of Reuters News, which, under the Trust Principles, is committed to integrity, independence, and freedom from bias.
Persons: Stephen Culp, Diane Craft Organizations: YORK, Japan's, CSI, Nikkei, Asia Pacific, Bank of Japan, Apple Inc, Western Digital Corp, Caterpillar Inc, Starbucks Corp, Qualcomm Inc, Marriott International, MGM Resorts International, Hotels, Resorts, PMI, Thomson, Reuters Locations: China, Japan, Beijing, United States, Australia, Korea
Taiwan chipmaker UMC sees 'uncertain' demand, gearing up for AI
  + stars: | 2023-07-26 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
SummaryCompanies Wafer demand 'uncertain' in Q3UMC says gearing up to meet AI demandQ2 revenue -21.9% y/y, +3.8% q/q2023 capex guidance unchanged at $3 blnTAIPEI, July 26 (Reuters) - Taiwanese chipmaker United Microelectronics Corp (UMC) said on Wednesday that it sees "uncertain" demand in the third quarter but stuck to its 2023 capital spending plans as its gears up to meet customer demand for artificial intelligence (AI). The semiconductor industry has come under pressure as global economic woes dent demand for chips used in everything from cars to cellphones. "Looking into the third quarter, wafer demand outlook is uncertain given prolonged inventory correction in the supply chain," he added. However, the company kept its guidance for capital spending this year at $3 billion, compared with $2.7 billion for last year. "We are gearing up to offer the necessary silicon interposer technology and capacity to fulfil emerging AI market demand from customers," Wang said.
Persons: TSMC, Jason Wang, Wang, UMC, Ben Blanchard, Christina Fincher Organizations: United Microelectronics Corp, chipmaker, Qualcomm Inc, Germany's Infineon, UMC's, Thomson Locations: TAIPEI, U.S, UMC's Taipei, Taiwan
WASHINGTON, July 17 (Reuters) - The chief executives of U.S. chip companies are holding meetings with Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and key White House officials Monday as they discuss China policy, a source told Reuters. On Friday, Reuters reported the chief executives of Intel Corp (INTC.O) and Qualcomm Inc (QCOM.O) were planning to visit Washington this week, according to two sources familiar with the matter. The source told Reuters Monday the companies are having separate meetings with Raimondo, National Economic Council director Lael Brainard, and National Security Council director Jake Sullivan. Reporting by David ShepardsonOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Gina Raimondo, Raimondo, Lael Brainard, Jake Sullivan, David Shepardson Organizations: White, Reuters, Intel Corp, Qualcomm Inc, National Economic, National Security, Thomson Locations: China, Washington
July 17 (Reuters) - The U.S.-based Semiconductor Industry Association trade group on Monday called on the Biden administration to "refrain from further restrictions" on chip sales to China as chief executives from the biggest U.S. semiconductor firms planned to visit Washington this week to press their views on China policy. The statement came as the Biden administration considers updating a sweeping set of rules imposed in October to hobble China's chip industry and a new executive order restricting some outbound investment. Reuters reported last week that the chief executives of Intel Corp (INTC.O) and Qualcomm Inc (QCOM.O) planned to meet with government officials to discuss their views on China policy. The statement also comes after China moved to restrict exports of raw materials such as gallium and germanium that are used in making chips. The industry group said that further rule-tightening by U.S. officials risks "disrupting supply chains, causing significant market uncertainty, and prompting continued escalatory retaliation by China."
Persons: Biden, hobble, Stephen Nellis, Karen Freifeld, Nick Zieminski Organizations: Semiconductor Industry Association, Reuters, Intel Corp, Qualcomm Inc, U.S, Thomson Locations: U.S, China, Washington, San Francisco, New York
The executives plan to hold meetings with U.S. officials to talk about market conditions, export controls and other matters affecting their businesses, one of the sources said. Intel and Qualcomm declined to comment, and officials at the White House did not immediately return a request for comment. The sources said other semiconductor CEOs may also be in Washington next week. The chip industry has been warmly received in Washington in recent years as lawmakers and the White House work to shift more production to the U.S. and its allies, and away from China. Many U.S. chip firms get more than one-fifth of their revenue from China, and industry executives have argued that reducing those sales would cut into profits that they reinvest into research and development.
Persons: Arnd, Biden, Pat Gelsinger, Cristiano Amon, Andrea Shalal, Stephen Nellis, Karen Freifeld, Chris Sanders, Edmund Klamann Organizations: Intel Corporation, REUTERS, Intel Corp, Qualcomm Inc, Intel, Qualcomm, White, Huawei Technologies Co, Reuters, Huawei, Nvidia, Nvidia Corp, Thomson Locations: Davos, Switzerland, Washington, China, U.S, Beijing, Many U.S, San Francisco, New York
REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/File PhotoJuly 14 (Reuters) - The chief executives of Intel Corp (INTC.O) and Qualcomm Inc (QCOM.O) are planning to visit Washington next week to discuss China policy, according to two sources familiar with the matter. The executives plan to hold meetings with U.S. officials to talk about market conditions, export controls and other matters affecting their businesses, one of the sources said. Intel and Qualcomm declined to comment, and officials at the White House did not immediately return a request for comment. The sources said other semiconductor CEOs may also be in Washington next week. U.S. officials are considering tightening export rules affecting high-performance computing chips and shipments to Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, sources told Reuters in June.
Persons: Arnd, Biden, Andrea Shalal, Stephen Nellis, Karen Freifeld, Edmund Klamann Organizations: Intel Corporation, REUTERS, Intel Corp, Qualcomm Inc, Intel, Qualcomm, White, Huawei Technologies Co, Reuters, Huawei, Nvidia, Thomson Locations: Davos, Switzerland, Washington, China, U.S, San Francisco, New York
June 30 (Reuters) - Humane, the startup founded by ex-Apple Inc (AAPL.O) executives that raised $100 million earlier this year, said on Friday that it will use Qualcomm Inc's (QCOM.O) chips in its forthcoming wearable device. Humane has not given a release date or many other details for a gadget that it said on Friday will be called "Ai Pin." Because the Ai Pin does not have a traditional screen or keyboard, it relies heavily on artificial intelligence to interact with users in natural spoken language. Humane is partnering with OpenAI for AI technology and cloud computing services, respectively. Humane and Qualcomm did not give further details on which Qualcomm chips the Ai Pin will use, but Dev Singh, vice president of business development at Qualcomm, said the offerings would come from Qualcomm's Snapdragon family of chips, which can power devices from smartphones to mixed-reality headsets, depending on the configuration.
Persons: Imran Chaudhri, Sam Altman, OpenAI, Dev Singh, Stephen Nellis, Cynthia Osterman Organizations: Apple Inc, Qualcomm, Apple's Vision, Microsoft Corp, Humane, Thomson
Intel to sell $1.5 bln stake in Mobileye
  + stars: | 2023-06-05 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
June 5 (Reuters) - Intel Corp (INTC.O) is offering 35 million shares of Class A common stock, or about a $1.5 billion stake, in Mobileye Global Inc (MBLY.O), according to a regulatory filing on Monday. After the offering, Intel's voting share in the self-driving technology company will come down to about 98.7% from the 99.3% it currently holds. Shares of the Jerusalem, Israel-based Mobileye fell over 4% to $40.55 in extended trading. Mobileye, which counts BMW (BMWG.DE), Nissan (7201.T) and Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE), among others as its customers, listed on the Nasdaq last year after raising $861 million in an initial public offering. Goldman Sachs & Co and Morgan Stanley are acting as joint book-running managers for the share sale, the company said.
Persons: Mobileye, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Bhanvi, Pooja Desai Organizations: Intel Corp, Mobileye Global Inc, Nvidia Corp, Qualcomm Inc, BMW, Nissan, Volkswagen, Nasdaq, Goldman Sachs & Co, Thomson Locations: Jerusalem, Israel, Bengaluru
May 29 (Reuters) - SoftBank Group Corp (9984.T) owned chip designer Arm on Monday rolled out new technology for mobile devices and Taiwan smartphone chip maker MediaTek Inc (2454.TW) said it will be using it for its next-generation product. In Arm's blog announcing the new products, MediaTek said the new chips will help improve the performance of its next-generation smartphones. "Investors have become extremely sensitive to any news about AI or chip technology and jumped on this Arm news," said Masahiro Ichikawa, chief market strategist at Sumitomo Mitsui DS Asset Management. Last month the Financial Times reported that Arm was developing its own chip to showcase the capabilities of its designs. Arm said the Cortex-X4 was taped out on TSMC's N3E process and said it was an industry first.
May 29 (Reuters) - Arm Ltd on Monday rolled out new chip technology for mobile devices and Taiwan smartphone chip maker MediaTek Inc (2454.TW) said it will be using it for its next-generation product. In Arm's blog announcing the new products, MediaTek said the new chips will help improve the performance of its next-generation smartphones. "Arm is not in the business of selling chips. Last month the Financial Times reported that Arm was developing its own chip to showcase the capabilities of its designs. Arm said the Cortex-X4 was taped out on TSMC's N3E process and said it was an industry first.
May 9 (Reuters) - GlobalFoundries Inc (GFS.O) projected quarterly revenue below estimates on Tuesday as the chip manufacturer takes a hit from slumping sales of smartphones and other consumer electronics, sending its shares down nearly 5% in premarket trading. GlobalFoundries forecast second-quarter revenue between $1.81 billion and $1.85 billion, the midpoint of which was slightly lower than estimates of $1.85 billion, according to Refinitiv. GlobalFoundries' revenue came in at $1.84 billion for the quarter ended March 31, beating analysts' estimates of $1.83 billion, according to Refinitiv. GlobalFoundries reported an adjusted profit of 52 cents per share, exceeding Wall Street estimates of 49 cents per share. Reporting by Samrhitha Arunasalam in Bengaluru; Editing by Subhranshu SahuOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Qualcomm to acquire Israeli auto-chip maker Autotalks
  + stars: | 2023-05-08 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Autotalks makes dedicated chips used in the vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communications technology for manned and driverless vehicles to improve road safety. The company had credited the jump to its Snapdragon Digital Chassis product used by car makers and their suppliers. The Snapdragon Digital Chassis can provide assisted and autonomous driving technology, as well as in-car infotainment and cloud connectivity. Qualcomm on Monday said it would incorporate Autotalks' solutions into Snapdragon Digital Chassis product portfolio, but did not elaborate on the financials of the deal. The acquisition will be made through its unit Qualcomm Technologies, Qualcomm added.
Futures waver as PacWest slide offsets Fed pause optimism
  + stars: | 2023-05-04 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
The Fed over the past 14 months has raised rates by 500 basis points to tame price pressures in its most aggressive policy tightening since the 1980s. The KBW Regional Banking index (.KRX) and S&P 500 Banks index (.SPXBK) have lost around 29% and 15% so far in 2023. Investors will also monitor weekly jobless claims for further clues on the state of the labor market. Qualcomm Inc (QCOM.O) slumped 6.7% after third-quarter forecasts missed estimates, while Etsy Inc (ETSY.O) gained 3% on beating expectations for quarterly revenue. Reporting by Ankika Biswas in Bengaluru; Editing by Shounak DasguptaOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Qualcomm amplifies chip gloom with 'sobering report'
  + stars: | 2023-05-04 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
May 4 (Reuters) - Qualcomm Inc's (QCOM.O) shares sank nearly 8% premarket on Thursday after the chip designer signalled it would take longer for its crucial smartphone market to rebound from a post-pandemic slump. Qualcomm's quarterly revenue outlook was the second time a chip firm has underwhelmed Wall Street this week. "While we believe investors were expecting a miss, this was admittedly a somewhat sobering report," said Bernstein analysts, among the 13 brokerages that cut price targets on Qualcomm's stock. Qualcomm did not name the modem customer, but analysts pointed to Apple, which will report results after markets close. Automotive revenue jumped 20% and the internet-of-things unit reported in line sales, indicating that Qualcomm's efforts to diversify away from the smartphone market were on track.
While Qualcomm hopes smartphone sales will recover in China in the second half of the year, CEO Cristiano Amon told investors on a conference call that "we have not seen evidence of meaningful recovery and are not incorporating improvements into our planning assumptions." The company said a larger-than-normal decline in its chip revenue forecast from the prior quarter was mainly due "to the timing of purchases by a modem-only handset customer." Qualcomm forecast chips revenue of $6.9 billion to $7.5 billion. Qualcomm also faces stiffer competition, especially for high end smartphone chips, from Taiwan's MediaTek (2454.TW). Qualcomm forecast total revenue of $8.1 billion to $8.9 billion in the third quarter.
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