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Qualcomm reported its fiscal first-quarter earnings on Wednesday, showcasing a solid performance with adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $3.50.
This figure surpassed the expected EPS of $3.41. Additionally, the company achieved revenue of $12.25 billion, which was slightly higher than the anticipated $12.21 billion, according to LSEG consensus estimates.
Despite the positive earnings results, Qualcomm's outlook for the current quarter fell short of expectations. The company predicted adjusted EPS to range between $2.45 and $2.65, and revenue between $10.2 billion and $11 billion.
Analysts had expected EPS of $2.89 and sales of $11.11 billion. This guidance shortfall is attributed to a global memory shortage impacting the production capabilities for smartphones and other devices.
Following the announcement of its forecast, Qualcomm's shares dropped by as much as 10% in extended trading. The company’s CEO, Cristiano Amon, noted in an interview that the memory situation is significant enough to define the size of the mobile market.
He indicated that while demand for handsets remains high, the smartphone market is currently experiencing an upgrade cycle, and issues with supply are expected.
In addition to its challenges, Qualcomm reported positive growth in certain segments. Handset sales rose 3% year-over-year, totaling $7.82 billion.
Additionally, Qualcomm's Internet of Things (IoT) division saw sales increase by 9% to $1.69 billion. The automotive business also performed well, growing 15% to reach $1.1 billion. These segments contributed to Qualcomm's overall revenue growth of 5% during the quarter.
Qualcomm's revenue from licensing its intellectual property, known as QTL revenue, was reported at $1.59 billion.
This revenue stream is significantly more profitable than hardware sales. The company continues to expand its licensing agreements, particularly for technologies such as 5G, which further strengthens its financial position.
Although Qualcomm is facing challenges due to memory shortages, Amon expressed optimism about the company's future.
He mentioned that the data center sales from new AI chips and other products are expected to start appearing in fiscal 2027. This growth could provide a boost to Qualcomm's revenue streams in the coming years.
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