AVGO — Broadcom Inc. Deep Dive

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Article published Mar 4, 2026. Prices below use latest available snapshots.

AVGO $392.43 +5.8% 30d

Date: 2026-03-04 Price: $320.42 Market Cap: $1.49T Sector: Semiconductors / Infrastructure Software


Quick Snapshot

Metric Value Signal
Composite 🟢 Bullish (score: 1) Strong fundamentals
Revenue Accel +6.61% 🟢 Accelerating
YoY Growth +28.2% 🟢 Strong
Earnings Beat 100% (4/4) 🟢 Perfect
Insider Activity Net sell -$1.1B 🟡 Neutral (routine for mega-cap)
FCF Margin 40.7% 🟢 Elite cash generation

Action Matrix

Field Value
Action 📈 Accumulate
RSI 33.3↓
vs SMA20 -2.2% below
30D Change +4.0%
3M Change -18.6%
From 52wk High -23.9%
Entry Zone $300–320
Stop-Loss $256 (-20%)
Target $416 (+30%)
Conviction 🟢 High

Price Data

Timeframe Price / Change
Current $320.42
1D Change -0.9%
7D Change -3.7%
30D Change +4.0%
3M Change -18.6%
52wk High $412.18 (Dec 10, 2025)
52wk Low $242.82
RSI (14) 33.3
SMA (20) $327.51
Short Interest 49.9M shares, 1.8 days to cover

Company Overview

Broadcom is one of the largest semiconductor companies in the world ($1.49T market cap, ~33,000 employees). The company operates two primary segments:

  1. Semiconductor Solutions (~57% of revenue): Custom AI accelerators (ASICs) for hyperscalers (Google TPU, Meta MTIA, reportedly OpenAI), networking chips (Memory/Jericho/Memory, Memory, Tomahawk switching), broadband, wireless, and storage/bridge controllers. Broadcom is a fabless designer (with some in-house manufacturing) and is the undisputed leader in custom silicon for AI training and inference.

  2. Infrastructure Software (~43% of revenue): Dominated by VMware (acquired for $69B in late 2023), plus CA Technologies mainframe software, Symantec enterprise security, and Brocade storage networking. The VMware integration has been a massive success — the division is growing at double-digit rates anchored by VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) adoption.

Website: https://www.broadcom.com Exchange: NASDAQ


Key Segments

Segment FQ1'26 Est. Revenue % of Total Growth Driver
Semiconductor Solutions $12.25B ~64% Custom AI ASICs, networking
Infrastructure Software $7.02B ~36% VMware Cloud Foundation
AI Revenue $8.2B (guided) ~43% 2x QoQ — Google, Meta, OpenAI

Revenue Trajectory (Quarterly)

Quarter Revenue Gross Margin Op Margin Net Margin EPS
FQ1'24 (Feb 2024) $11.96B 61.7% 17.4% 11.1% $2.84
FQ2'24 (May 2024) $12.49B 62.3% 23.7% 17.0% $4.42
FQ3'24 (Aug 2024) $13.07B 63.9% 29.0% -14.3%* -$0.40*
FQ4'24 (Nov 2024) $14.05B 64.1% 32.9% 30.8% $0.90
FQ1'25 (Feb 2025) $14.92B 68.0% 42.0% 36.9% $1.14
FQ2'25 (May 2025) $15.00B 68.0% 38.8% 33.1% $1.03
FQ3'25 (Aug 2025) $15.95B 67.1% 36.9% 26.0% $0.85
FQ4'25 (Nov 2025) $18.02B 68.0% 41.7% 47.3% $1.75

FQ3'24 net income was impacted by one-time VMware acquisition-related charges.

FY2025 Total Revenue: ~$63.9B (+24% YoY)


Cash Flow & Balance Sheet

Metric Value
Operating Cash Flow $7.7B (latest Q)
Free Cash Flow $7.3B (latest Q)
FCF Margin 40.7%
Total Assets $171.1B
Total Liabilities $89.8B
Total Equity $81.3B
Dividend $0.65/share/quarter (quarterly)

Valuation

Metric Value Context
Trailing P/E ~66x Above 10yr avg (~52x)
Forward P/E ~31x Reflects massive earnings growth expected
Market Cap $1.49T 3rd largest semi company
EV/Revenue (TTL) ~23x Premium but justified by growth

The wide gap between trailing P/E (~66x) and forward P/E (31x) reflects the market's expectation of substantial earnings acceleration as AI revenue scales and VMware synergies flow through. If AVGO hits the FY2026 AI revenue projections ($40B), this stock is cheap on a forward basis.


Management

Name Role Tenure Background
Hock E. Tan President & CEO Since 2006 (~20 yrs) MIT BS/MS Mech Eng, Harvard MBA. Former GM/PepsiCo finance. Former CEO of Integrated Circuit Systems. Master dealmaker — orchestrated Broadcom Corp, Brocade, CA, Symantec, VMware acquisitions.
Charlie Kawwas President, Semiconductor Solutions 10+ yrs Leads the chip division including AI ASICs
Kirsten Spears CFO 7+ yrs Finance veteran, manages capital allocation

Hock Tan is widely regarded as one of the best CEOs in tech — a disciplined capital allocator who acquires strategically and integrates ruthlessly. Average management tenure is 8+ years.


Competitive Analysis

Competitor Overlap AVGO Advantage
NVIDIA (NVDA) AI accelerators AVGO custom ASICs are cheaper per inference vs GPU; hyperscalers prefer for at-scale deployment
Marvell (MRVL) Custom silicon, networking AVGO has deeper hyperscaler relationships (Google, Meta) and broader portfolio
AMD AI chips, networking AMD focused on GPU; AVGO dominates ASIC custom route
Intel (INTC) Networking, foundry AVGO has superior execution and margins
VMware competitors (Nutanix, Red Hat) Virtualization VMware has ~80% enterprise virtualization share; lock-in effect

Moat: Broadcom's moat is structural. Custom ASIC partnerships require 2-3 year co-design cycles — once a hyperscaler commits to Broadcom, switching costs are enormous. VMware's enterprise installed base creates recurring software revenue with high retention.


Bull Case

  1. AI ASIC dominance accelerating: $8.2B AI revenue guided for FQ1'26 (2x QoQ). Google TPU, Meta MTIA, and reportedly a massive OpenAI deal ($100B+ through 2029). As inference demand explodes, custom chips beat GPUs on cost/watt.
  2. VMware integration supercharging margins: Infrastructure software now ~43% of revenue and growing double digits. VCF adoption driving subscription conversions. Gross margins expanding toward 70%.
  3. $73B AI backlog: Unprecedented visibility. Hyperscalers moving from experimental to production-scale AI creates a multi-year demand runway.
  4. FCF machine: 40.7% FCF margin fuels $10B buyback program, rising dividends, and optionality for further M&A.
  5. Forward P/E compression: At ~31x forward, if AI revenue hits $40B in FY2026, earnings growth could compress the multiple further — stock re-rates higher.

Bear Case

  1. Insider selling volume: -$1.1B net insider sales. While routine for mega-cap executives, the magnitude is notable.
  2. Customer concentration risk: Google, Meta, and a few hyperscalers represent a large share of AI revenue. Loss of any one would be material.
  3. ASIC margin pressure: Custom chips may carry lower margins than Broadcom's legacy semi business as hyperscalers demand favorable pricing at scale.
  4. VMware integration execution: $69B acquisition still digesting. Any stumble in VCF adoption or customer churn would hit the bull thesis.
  5. Macro/tariff risk: As a global semi company, Broadcom is exposed to trade restrictions, particularly with China, and potential tariff escalation under Trump administration.
  6. Semiconductor cyclicality: Despite AI tailwinds, the broader semi industry is cyclical. A downturn in non-AI segments could offset growth.

Historical Events

Date Event Impact
Nov 2023 VMware acquisition closes ($69B) Transformed AVGO into software-heavy hybrid
Jul 2024 10-for-1 stock split Improved retail accessibility, no fundamental change
Dec 2024 FY2024 results — $51.6B revenue, $12.2B AI rev Stock surged on AI revenue disclosure
Dec 10, 2025 All-time high $412.18 Peak euphoria after strong FQ4'25
Jan-Mar 2026 -23.9% pullback from ATH Broader semi selloff, margin concerns, Iran war oil disruption
Mar 4, 2026 FQ1'26 earnings release (after close) Key catalyst — $8.2B AI revenue guided, $19.1B total revenue

Recent News

Date Headline Sentiment
Mar 4, 2026 Markets in focus: chip stocks and critical data 🟡 Neutral
Mar 4, 2026 S&P 500 futures up; Broadcom in focus pre-earnings 🟢 Positive
Mar 4, 2026 Dell shocks Wall Street — AI rally starting? 🟢 Positive (read-across)
Mar 3, 2026 Should you buy AVGO before Thursday? 🟢 Positive
Mar 2, 2026 VMware Telco Cloud Platform 9 announced 🟡 Neutral
Mar 2, 2026 Broadcom high-stakes earnings: AI networking in shadow of NVDA volatility 🟡 Mixed

Dividend Profile

Metric Value
Quarterly Dividend $0.65/share
Annual Yield ~0.8%
Ex-Date (Last) Dec 22, 2025
Frequency Quarterly
Payout Growth Consistently raised since IPO

ETF Exposure Type
VTI (Vanguard Total Market) 3.13% weight
QQQ (Invesco Nasdaq 100) Top 10 holding
SMH (VanEck Semiconductor) Major holding
SOXX (iShares Semi) Top holding
AVGW (Roundhill AVGO WeeklyPay) 120% leveraged single-stock

Cross-References (Our System)

Source Mention
Watchlists ai-scan, semis, bargain-bin, insider-universe
AI Infra Scan (03/03) 🟢 RSI 29 — "rare entry signal for mega-cap AI infrastructure" — highest conviction oversold in scan
Bargain Bin (03/03) 📈 Accumulate — NEW entry, RSI 28.7, grade A-, entry zone $308–320
NVDA Ecosystem Scan Referenced as key NVDA alternative/complement in custom silicon
Deep Dives First dedicated deep dive (this file)

Ticker Relationship
NVDA Primary competitor in AI accelerators (GPU vs ASIC)
MRVL Custom silicon competitor, networking overlap
AMD AI chip competitor (GPU-focused)
GOOG Top customer (Google TPU co-design)
META Top customer (MTIA custom chips)
TSM Foundry partner (manufactures AVGO's chips)
VMW→AVGO Acquired — now infrastructure software segment
ANET Networking competitor/complement
QCOM Wireless/broadband overlap

Thesis Summary

Broadcom is the dominant custom AI silicon and enterprise infrastructure software company. At $320, the stock is -24% from its ATH with an RSI of 33 — approaching oversold territory for a company with 28% YoY revenue growth, 100% earnings beat rate, accelerating AI revenue ($8.2B guided for FQ1), and a 40.7% FCF margin. The VMware integration is executing well, adding a high-margin recurring software revenue stream.

The key catalyst is today's FQ1'26 earnings report (after close). If AI revenue hits or beats the $8.2B guide, this pullback is a gift. The $73B AI backlog and expanding hyperscaler partnerships (Google, Meta, OpenAI) provide multi-year visibility that few semis can match.

Risk: Insider selling, customer concentration, and cyclical semiconductor exposure. Watch for margin commentary on custom ASICs and VMware retention rates.

Bottom line: High-conviction accumulate in the $300–320 range. This is a rare oversold reading for one of the highest-quality AI infrastructure names in the market.

Sources

  • Fundamentals figures: company-reported results (quarterly/annual filings) as available at the artifact date; predates the desk's EDGAR reconciliation gate — figures not re-verified after publication.