Broadcom stock slides as AI jitters hit chipmakers; AVGO eyes March 4 earnings

Broadcom stock slides as AI jitters hit chipmakers; AVGO eyes March 4 earnings

New York, Feb 4, 2026, 10:39 ET — Regular session

Broadcom shares dipped 2.3% to $312.87 in early trading Wednesday, retreating alongside other chip stocks as investors scaled back risk following a steep decline in Advanced Micro Devices.

Traders are rethinking the strength of the latest surge in AI chip demand. AMD shares dropped after the company forecasted sales below investor expectations, reigniting doubts about how fast AI hardware spending will grow and which players will benefit. (Reuters)

The announcement comes amid jitters over AI’s ripple effects in software. After Anthropic unveiled its new “Claude Cowork” agent plug-ins, software and IT services shares faced a global selloff. Investors worry these AI tools might automate tasks underpinning traditional software business models. (Reuters)

Broadcom occupies a tricky spot, straddling data center chip sales and a hefty infrastructure software segment centered on VMware. This blend has turned its stock into a barometer for changing moods on AI hardware demand and enterprise software spending.

The shares dropped 3.3% on Tuesday, lagging behind several semiconductor rivals amid a broader market decline. (MarketWatch)

Broadcom rolled out new product news Tuesday, unveiling what it claims is the first enterprise Wi‑Fi 8 access point and switch solution built on a unified architecture designed for “AI-ready” networks. The company is already sampling the platform with early access customers. “The demand for a robust, intelligent, and secure network infrastructure has never been greater,” said Mark Gonikberg, senior vice president and general manager at Broadcom. Siân Morgan, research director at Dell’Oro Group, noted the move should boost “enhanced network performance and advanced analytics for AIOps,” which refers to applying AI to IT operations. (Nasdaq)

Investors should mark their calendars. Broadcom announced Monday it will release its fiscal 2026 first-quarter results on March 4, after the market closes, followed by a conference call at 5 p.m. Eastern. (Broadcom)

Traders will focus less on the headline figures and more on what management reveals about demand visibility, pricing, and spending appetite among major clients. Any insight on how Broadcom is managing the rapid growth in AI-related revenue alongside the rising costs of scaling will also draw close attention.

The risk here is that geopolitics and export regulations keep shifting the playing field. Nvidia’s latest remarks on China-related uncertainty highlight just how fast AI chip sales can swing when approvals and restrictions fluctuate. (Barron’s)

Broadcom’s next major event is set for March 4, when management will detail its business outlook during the earnings call. (Broadcom Investors)

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