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Where Smart Investors Are Putting Their Money Now

Last updated: July 27, 2025 6:20 pm
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As tensions rise between geopolitical powers and global supply chains undergo significant shifts, investors are turning their attention to the semiconductor industry. With China striving for self-sufficiency in chip technology and the U.S. aiming to maintain its technological advantage by restricting advanced chip exports, the landscape for semiconductor investments is both risky and potentially lucrative. Amidst this chaos, investors are seeking stability and long-term growth opportunities.

Two standout stocks in the semiconductor industry that exhibit innovation and resilience are Qualcomm (QCOM) and Broadcom (AVGO). Qualcomm, valued at $174.4 billion, specializes in developing and selling advanced semiconductors and wireless technologies. Known for its Snapdragon processors, Qualcomm caters to mobile phones, automotive systems, Internet of Things devices, and AI applications. Despite the challenges posed by the current global environment, QCOM stock has seen a 3% increase year-to-date.

Qualcomm’s recent second-quarter results highlighted the strength of its business model, with a 15% increase in adjusted revenues to $10.8 billion and adjusted earnings growth of 17%. The company’s chip business, Qualcomm CDMA Technologies (QCT), saw significant growth driven by the automotive, IoT, and handset sectors. Qualcomm’s strategic focus on expanding into new markets like automotive, PC, and Extended Reality (XR) positions it for long-term growth and success.

On the other hand, Broadcom, valued at $1.3 trillion, offers a diverse portfolio of semiconductor and infrastructure software products. With a focus on networking chips, enterprise storage, broadband, and wireless communication, Broadcom has also made strategic acquisitions to strengthen its position in software solutions. AVGO stock has outperformed the market with a 24.8% increase year-to-date.

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Broadcom reported impressive revenue of $15 billion in the second quarter, with a 20% year-over-year growth. The company’s AI semiconductor revenue saw a significant increase, driven by custom AI accelerators and AI networking. Broadcom’s strategic focus on software, highlighted by the acquisition of VMware, has further diversified its revenue streams and positioned it for sustained growth.

Despite the challenges posed by U.S.-China tech tensions, both Qualcomm and Broadcom are well-positioned to thrive in the semiconductor industry. Wall Street analysts rate both stocks favorably, with Qualcomm receiving a “Moderate Buy” rating and Broadcom earning a “Strong Buy” rating. These companies exemplify adaptability, endurance, and growth potential in uncertain times, making them attractive investment options in the semiconductor sector.

In conclusion, while the U.S.-China chip war presents challenges, investing in companies like Qualcomm and Broadcom that demonstrate innovation and resilience can lead to long-term growth and profitability in the semiconductor market. It is essential for investors to consider the unique strengths and growth prospects of these companies when making investment decisions in the ever-evolving semiconductor industry.

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