Broadcom Inc (NASDAQ:AVGO) recently announced significant updates to its VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF), aiming to enhance digital innovation with faster infrastructure modernization, improved developer productivity, and better cybersecurity at a low total cost of ownership.
The latest advancements in VCF support customers' needs by integrating enterprise-class computing, networking, storage, management, and security across various environments.
The new VCF Import functionality allows seamless integration of existing vSphere and vSAN environments into VCF, optimizing resources without needing a complete rebuild.
This will significantly enhance efficiency, lower costs, and speed up time to value.
Analysts have flagged Broadcom's position as the second-largest AI semiconductor supplier globally, trailing only Nvidia Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA).
They noted the company's dominant market share of approximately 55-60% in custom (ASIC) chip designs market projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of over 20%, presenting a $20 billion to $30 billion opportunity.
Analysts predict Broadcom will drive $11 billion to $12 billion in AI revenues in 2024, with further growth to $14 billion to $15 billion in 2025.
This optimism is fueled by major tech companies' increasing focus on custom ASIC solutions for AI computing needs.
Price Action: AVGO shares traded higher by 0.30% at $1,596.78 at the last check on Tuesday.
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