AVGO Stock Research, Signals & Filings

Drillr aggregates AI research, SEC filings, earnings signals, alt-data and financial tables for AVGO. 12 published articles.

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  1. NVDA, AMD, AVGO Earnings: AI Profit Turning Point Tested

    Ahead of earnings, Nvidia's $62B Data Center dominance, AMD's 39% AI growth, and Broadcom's 106% AI surge set high bars. Key: guidance on Blackwell/MI350/custom chips amid Big Tech capex scrutiny. Bullish if inference ramps confirm profitability.

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  2. NVDA's $1T AI Premium Justified — But AMD Is the Cheapest Chip Play Right Now

    Motley Fool's April 11 warning on NVIDIA's mispriced $1T AI growth sparks valuation review of semis. AMD emerges cheapest on growth, NVDA justified premium, equipment plays solid indirect bets amid robust demand signals.

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  3. NVDA's 2026 GenAI Outlook: Top 6 Semiconductor Stocks Ranked by Upside Potential

    Anchored to Motley Fool's May 2026 Nvidia alert, this analyzes six semis' GenAI exposure via latest financials/guidance. NVDA/TSM/AVGO lead rankings amid 2026 growth outlooks.

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  4. AI Chip Shortage: SMCI, DELL, and AVGO Winning Biggest Beyond Nvidia

    Amid robust AI chip demand and supply constraints per Investopedia, infrastructure firms like SMCI, DELL, and AVGO lead with massive backlogs and growth. Ranked conviction favors direct AI server exposure at attractive valuations.

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  5. NVDA's $1T AI Moment: 5 Supply Chain Stocks Poised to Surge by May 2026

    May 2026 looms as Nvidia's inflection with launches and earnings, boosting supply chain (TSM, ASML, AMKR, AVGO) and cloud (MSFT) winners amid $1T AI projections. Ranked leaders: NVDA top, followed by TSMC and ASML. Watch supply ramps and guidance beats.

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  6. DRAM Prices Up 90% With 2-Year Backlogs — Why MU Wins the AI Memory Crunch

    DRAM prices surged 90-95% with 2-year backlogs per 247WallSt, spotlighting AI memory crunch winners: Micron leads with HBM dominance, followed by WDC, AMAT. Designers like NVDA/AMD benefit indirectly but face costs.

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  7. DRAM Prices Up 90%+ With 2-Year Backlogs — MU Leads 6 Semiconductor Stocks to Buy Now

    DRAM prices have surged 90-95% with two-year backlogs, igniting a memory boom from AI demand. Micron leads with direct exposure, followed by equipment maker Applied Materials and GPU giants NVIDIA/AMD. Ranked picks favor pure-plays at attractive valuations amid the upcycle.

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  8. DRAM Prices Up 90%+ With 2-Year Backlogs: MU Leads 6 Chip Stocks to Watch

    DRAM prices have surged 90-95% with 2-year backlogs per 247WallSt, igniting a chip upturn favoring MU, AMAT, NVDA, AMD, AVGO, and QCOM. Micron leads with direct exposure and cheap valuation, while equipment and AI plays follow. Ranked conviction highlights top winners amid AI-driven shortages.

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  9. MSFT AI Capex Warning: Are MSFT and AMZN Most Exposed to a Dot-Com Repeat?

    Bloomberg's alert on Microsoft's AI capex has reignited dot-com bubble fears across Big Tech. This analysis ranks six leaders by overexposure, highlighting MSFT and AMZN as most vulnerable amid soaring spends and frothy multiples.

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  10. CoreWeave's $8.5B AI Deal: NVDA Leads 6 Stocks Ranked by Infrastructure Upside

    CoreWeave's $8.5B financing highlights surging AI infrastructure demand, benefiting Nvidia, Broadcom, Dell, Equinix, Super Micro, and AMD. We analyze each's exposure with fresh financials and rank conviction from strongest (Nvidia) to solid (AMD). The buildout persists, but capex risks loom.

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  11. Foldable iPhone Confirmed for 2026: 6 Suppliers Poised to Win — AVGO, MU Top the List

    Anchored by Bloomberg's confirmation of Apple's foldable iPhone for September 2026, this analysis ranks six suppliers—AVGO, MU, COHR, QCOM, JBL, CRUS—by conviction to capture innovation spillover. Leaders like Broadcom and Micron offer explosive growth from custom chips and memory demands.

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  12. Which GPU and power infrastructure suppliers capture the most from Oracle's $39B capex surge?

    Oracle's capital expenditure has surged to a $40B+ annualized run rate in FY2026, with $12B spent in the most recent quarter alone — nearly doubling FY2025's $21.2B total. NVIDIA captures the largest share through GPU sales, while Vertiv (power/cooling, +214% 1Y return) and Quanta Services (electrical infrastructure, +128% 1Y return) offer leveraged exposure to the physical buildout layer.

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