Broadcom CEO sees AI chip sales topping $100 billion in 2027 – East Bay Times

By Dina Bass, Bloomberg

Broadcom Inc. Chief Executive Officer Hock Tan said the company expects its AI chip sales to top $100 billion next year, marking major inroads into territory dominated by Nvidia Corp.

“We have line of sight” to reach this milestone in 2027, he said during a conference call with analysts Wednesday. “We have also secured the supply chain required to achieve this.”

The company projects that AI chip revenue will be $10.7 billion in the current quarter, so reaching an annual pace of $100 billion would be a major jump. Broadcom reported $20 billion in AI sales in 2025.

Broadcom shares rose as much as 4.2% on Thursday after trading got underway in New York.

Tan has increasingly hitched Broadcom’s fortunes to AI. Though Nvidia remains the biggest maker of accelerators — the chips that help train and run artificial intelligence models — Broadcom has positioned itself as an alternative with its custom-made semiconductors. The company’s AI chip targets include both accelerators and networking semiconductors.

Broadcom also delivered a better-than-estimated quarterly outlook on Wednesday and announced a stock buyback plan worth as much as $10 billion.

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