Pro Login

Broadcom Rallies on Google's Momentum as Analysts Lift Price Targets

A stylized illustration of a cylindrical cup with blue arrows and lines indicating a swirling or rotational motion inside the cup.
Published Nov 24, 2025
Share:
A white microchip on a blue background with circuit patterns, symbolizing the technology powering autonomous vehicles, and the BriefsFinance logo in the bottom right corner.
Summary:
  • Broadcom shares rallied 10%+ Monday, on pace for best day since April 9
  • Analysts lifted price targets to $475-$480 on enthusiasm about Google ASIC partnership
  • Google's TPU tokens processed per month surged from 480T in April to 1,300T in October

The Rally

Broadcom shares rallied more than 10% Monday. Investors poured back into several high-flying tech companies tied to artificial intelligence.

Wall Street is taking notice of the chipmaker as a derivative play of Alphabet's growing AI dominance.

Monday puts Broadcom shares on pace for their best day since April 9. The stock is up 60% year to date. It's also the best performer in the Technology Select Sector SPDR fund, which tracks the S&P 500 tech sector.

The Google Connection

The move in Broadcom comes as investors continue pushing Alphabet shares higher. The stock rose more than 5% as the AI trade regained recently lost ground.

The two are related through ASICs. Google is a major customer of Broadcom's ASIC business. Broadcom helps design and manufacture Google's tensor processing units (TPUs).

These are Google's in-house specialized AI chips, used for the company's internal AI infrastructure. Google TPUs are considered a competitor to Nvidia's GPUs for AI workloads.

The Analyst Upgrades

Melius Research's Ben Reitzes reiterated his buy rating on Broadcom last month. He lifted his price target by $60 to $475, suggesting 39.6% potential upside.

"Google and its partner, Broadcom, have been at it together with this custom ASIC since 2016, now in its 7th generation," Reitzes wrote. "Outside of the Nvidia GPU for AI workloads, the TPU is the most proven ASIC out there."

"While good for Alphabet, it may turn out to be even better for Broadcom, who could have huge upside to its AI revenues," he continued. "The TPU is rapidly becoming a larger part of Alphabet's growth strategy."

The Inflection Point

Jefferies analyst Blayne Curtis named Broadcom a top pick earlier this month. He said ASICs are hitting an "inflection point" as Google's need for custom chips continues to grow.

"Google has long been the main ASIC customer for AVGO but those volumes should become much more meaningful in C26/27," Curtis wrote. "Google continues to see the amount of tokens they process per month rise and announced 1,300T in October up from 480T in April 2025."

Curtis lifted his price target by $65 to $480. That implies another 41% upside.

The Bull Case

Dan Ives, Wedbush Securities global head of technology research, is very bullish on both companies.

"Broadcom and Alphabet are the new AI plays the market is rediscovering the massive market for ASIC chips with Google leading the charge," he said. "This could be the most proven ASIC chip in the market and the AI Revolution is still early days."

The Alphabet Momentum

Alphabet shares are up 21% over the past month. That outperforms its "Magnificent Seven" peers and propels the broader market higher.

Investors have reacted positively to Google's latest AI model Gemini 3, its upcoming seventh-generation TPU called "Ironwood," its advancements in AI image generation with Nano Banana Pro and its new agent platform "Google Antigravity."

The Bottom Line

Broadcom surged 10% on growing enthusiasm for its Google ASIC partnership as analysts lifted price targets to $475-$480, citing Google's TPU token processing jumping from 480T to 1,300T per month as an inflection point for custom chip demand.

Disclosure

Get Market Briefs delivered to your inbox every morning for free!

No fluff. No noise. No politics. Just finance news you can read in 5 minutes.

Blogs

April 15, 2026
What Is a Put Option? A Simple Guide for Investors
  • A put option is a contract that gives you the right to sell a stock at a set price before a set date.
  • Investors use put options to protect their portfolio against losses or to profit when they think a stock will drop.
  • The most you can lose when buying a put option is the premium you paid for the contract.
Read More
April 13, 2026
What Is Free Cash Flow? How To Find It & Why It's Important
  • Free cash flow is the cash a company has left after paying its bills and putting money back into the business.
  • Investors use free cash flow to figure out what a company is really worth - and if the stock is a good deal.
  • You can find free cash flow on a company's cash flow report, one of three key reports every public company files.
Read More
April 13, 2026
Non Taxable Income: What It Is and Why Investors Care

Non taxable income is money you earn that the IRS does not tax - like Roth IRA cash, muni bond interest, and certain investment gains. The U.S. tax code taxes workers, investors, and business owners at very different rates. Tools like Roth accounts, muni bonds, and real estate write-offs can help you keep more of what you earn.

Read More
April 11, 2026
Nasdaq Index Fund: A Beginner's Guide to Investing in the Nasdaq 100
  • A Nasdaq index fund lets you invest in the 100 biggest non-bank companies on the stock market all at once.
  • You can access the Nasdaq through index funds, mutual funds, or ETFs like QQQ - each with its own fees, trading rules, and style.
  • Picking the right Nasdaq index fund comes down to three things: who runs it, what is in it, and what it costs.
Read More
April 11, 2026
What Is Wealth? It's Not What Most People Think
  • Wealth is about owning assets that grow and pay you - not just earning a high salary.
  • In a capitalist system, there are two ways to get paid: from your labor and from your capital.
  • Building wealth takes a shift in mindset, a money system, and the habit of investing before you spend.
Read More
April 10, 2026
Micron Stock: The AI Memory Play Most Investors Are Missing
  • Micron (MU) is the only U.S. company that makes HBM chips - the short-term memory layer that AI systems need to run.
  • By early 2026, data centers were using about 70% of all memory chips made in the world, creating an 18-month backlog for new orders.
  • Micron's DRAM - or short-term memory chip - revenue jumped 69% year over year, and the company shifted away from consumer products to focus almost entirely on AI.
Read More
April 10, 2026
What Is Working Capital? What Investors Need To Know
  • Working capital is current assets minus current liabilities - it shows if a business can pay its short-term bills.
  • You find it on a company's balance sheet inside its 10-K report.
  • Changes in working capital show up on the cash flow statement and affect how much cash a business really makes.
Read More
April 9, 2026
What Is a Meme Stock? A Simple Guide for New Investors

You've probably heard the term "meme stock" thrown around on […]

Read More
April 9, 2026
Enterprise Value Formula: What It Is and How to Calculate It
  • Enterprise value (EV) shows what a company is really worth - debt and cash included - not just its stock price
  • The enterprise value formula is: Market Cap + Total Debt - Cash and Cash Equivalents
  • Investors use EV with metrics like EBITDA to compare stocks more fairly than market cap alone
Read More
April 8, 2026
Return on Equity: What It Is and How to Use It
  • Return on equity (ROE) measures how much profit a company earns for every dollar of shareholder equity
  • The formula is simple: net income divided by shareholder equity
  • A higher ROE can signal a company that is good at turning investor money into profit - but it is not the full picture
Read More
1 2 3 17
Share via
Copy link