
Qualcomm's premium smartphone chip reliance, Apple modem loss overshadow upbeat forecast
Qualcomm
's reliance on high-end smartphone chip sales and the looming loss of Apple as a modem customer overshadowed the company's optimistic quarterly forecast on Wednesday, driving shares down more than 6%.
The San Diego-based company is the world's largest supplier of modem chips that enable smartphones to connect to wireless data networks.
Qualcomm reported its chip segment revenue from non-Apple customers has risen more than 15% so far this fiscal year.
Its chip segment sales increase, excluding Apple, "is largely driven by ASP (average selling price) uplift from flagship Android launches rather than broad-based volume recovery," said William McGonigle, analyst at Third Bridge.
Taiwan's
MediaTek
has surpassed Qualcomm this year to become the global leader in smartphone chipset market share, driven by its dominance in affordable and mid-range segments and strong growth in major markets like India, according to
Counterpoint Research
.
Qualcomm reiterated its warning that Apple's shift to its own modem chips in future devices will hit its chip segment revenue. The iPhone 16e, launched earlier this year, was the first Apple smartphone to house a modem developed in-house.
Qualcomm forecast September quarter revenue of $10.3 billion to $11.1 billion, compared with analysts' estimates of $10.64 billion, according to LSEG data.
The company has not seen signs of customers ordering chips ahead of normal seasonal schedules to try to get ahead of possible tariffs, Chief Financial Officer Akash Palkhiwala told Reuters in an interview.
U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff policies have so far provided exemptions for smartphones and semiconductor chips from these levies. But Trump has issued warnings about potential sector-specific tariffs targeting the industry, saying this month that he would "soon announce tariffs on semiconductors."
The tariff situation remains highly fluid and complex, with existing Chinese electronics tariffs still in effect despite the exemptions granted for certain categories.
Global smartphone shipments climbed 1% in the second quarter, according to research firm IDC, as Apple, a key Qualcomm customer, accelerated shipments to avoid potential tariff impacts.
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon said he expects the company's business to supply chips to augmented-reality glasses such as Meta Ray-Bans to expand.
"We have all the designs that matter right now - the number of designs like the Meta glasses is now up to 19, and that continues to accelerate," Amon told Reuters.
Qualcomm forecast fiscal fourth-quarter chip segment sales at a midpoint of $9.3 billion, compared with analyst estimates of $9.19 billion, according to Visible Alpha data.
The chipmaker reported sales of $10.37 billion for its third quarter ended June 29, beating estimates of $10.35 billion.
The company's third-quarter adjusted profit of $2.77 per share topped Wall Street estimates by 6 cents.
Qualcomm expects adjusted profit in the fiscal fourth quarter of about $2.85 per share, above estimates of $2.83 per share.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


India Today
13 minutes ago
- India Today
MacBook Air M4 gets massive discount
MacBook Air M4 gets massive discount By Divya Bhati Croma is hosting its Independence Day Sale bringing a massive discount on the latest Apple MacBook Air M4. The powerful 13.6-inch Apple laptop is now available at just Rs 93,990, down from Rs 99,900. You can also avail up to Rs 10,000 off via OTP verification. The e-commerce platform is also offering 6-month no-cost EMI plans. But with combined offers like student/teacher discounts, exchange bonuses, and bank cashback, you can get it for as low as Rs 56,990. This offer is part of Croma's sale, which is live across 560+ stores and online till August 17. The MacBook Air M4 features a 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD, and the new Apple M4 chip for top-notch performance. It runs on the latest macOS, and features a 13.6 inch Liquid Retina display.
&w=3840&q=100)

First Post
13 minutes ago
- First Post
Is a Putin-Trump-Zelenskyy trilateral in the works?
As Trump signals willingness to meet Putin and Zelenskyy and Moscow shows interest, is a high-stakes trilateral to end the Ukraine war taking shape or is it just diplomatic theatre? read more U.S. President Donald Trump and Russia's President Vladimir Putin talk during the family photo session at the APEC Summit in Danang, Vietnam November 11, 2017. Image- Reuters A potential diplomatic breakthrough to end the war in Ukraine may be on the horizon as US President Donald Trump hinted at a possible meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin as early as next week with trilateral talks involving Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also under consideration. The White House on Wednesday confirmed that Moscow had expressed interest in a face-to-face with Trump, and preparations for a summit were already underway. Speaking to reporters, Trump said there was 'a very good chance' of meeting Putin soon, adding, 'We had some very good talks with President Putin today… there's a very good chance that we could be ending – the ending, the road ending, the end of that road.' STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD The comments followed a meeting in Moscow between Putin and Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, which both sides described as productive. While Trump stopped short of calling the talks a breakthrough, he said they had achieved 'great progress'. Kremlin foreign policy adviser Yuri Ushakov echoed the sentiment, calling the exchange 'useful and constructive', while noting that further discussions would depend on Witkoff's report to Trump. According to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, Trump is open to separate meetings with both Putin and Zelenskyy. The possibility of trilateral talks involving the three leaders is being explored and several locations including the United Arab Emirates are under discussion with the first meeting potentially taking place within two weeks. The diplomatic move comes as Trump tightens economic pressure on Russia. A Friday deadline looms for new secondary sanctions aimed at countries that continue trade with Moscow including possible tariffs on Chinese imports. Earlier this week, Trump announced a 25% tariff hike on Indian goods over New Delhi's continued purchase of Russian oil, raising total duties to 50%. He warned that similar measures could be imposed on China next. 'We did it with India. We're doing it probably with a couple of others. One of them could be China,' Trump said. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Meanwhile, the Kremlin has signalled openness to a meeting with Zelenskyy. 'I have nothing against meeting Zelenskyy,' Putin said, while cautioning that 'certain conditions must be created,' and that such conditions do not yet exist. Nonetheless, the Russian president acknowledged mutual interest in meeting Trump, and indicated that a summit hosted by the UAE would be suitable. Zelenskyy, for his part, said the pressure campaign against Russia appeared to be yielding results. In his nightly address, he said Moscow seemed more 'inclined' to a ceasefire, though he remained wary of the Kremlin's intentions. 'The pressure on them works. But the main thing is that they do not deceive us in the details — neither us nor the US,' he said. Zelenskyy had earlier extended an invitation to Putin for peace talks in Istanbul in May, an offer that was not accepted by the Russian side. If realised, a Trump–Putin–Zelenskyy summit would mark the most significant diplomatic engagement on Ukraine since the war began in 2022. It would also be the first meeting between a sitting or former US\ president and both leaders of the warring nations potentially shaping the trajectory of the conflict in the critical months ahead. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD


Time of India
13 minutes ago
- Time of India
iPhone 17 prices may skyrocket - shocking rumors just dropped! Here's what Apple fans need to know right now
Rumors suggest Apple might increase iPhone 17 prices, particularly for the Slim, Pro, and Pro Max models, potentially adding $50 to each. This change is attributed to rising tariffs, component costs, and design overhauls. While the base iPhone 17 may remain at $799, the new pricing strategy could impact consumer decisions, especially for the experimental iPhone 17 Air. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads What's behind the rumored iPhone 17 price increase? Which models are affected, and is it worthwhile? iPhone 17 costs $799 iPhone 17 Air (Slim) costs $949 iPhone 17 Pro costs $1,049 iPhone 17 Pro Max costs $1,249 Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads FAQs Apparently, Apple may finally be raising iPhone prices significantly, and not just for premium models. With the iPhone 17 lineup on the way, multiple leaks indicate prices may increase across several tiers. And if true, this could have a significant impact on buyer Apple deals with rising tariffs and production costs, analysts predict that this year will see significant price years, Apple fans have heard rumors about iPhone price increases, and the company has always managed to keep things relatively stable. But, with supply chain pressures and ongoing tariffs piling up, this could finally be the year when prices rise across the board. Here's what to expect before launch to well-known analysts and leakers, Apple is considering raising the price of its upcoming iPhone 17 lineup by $50, focusing on the Slim, Pro, and Pro Max models. The base iPhone 17 would remain at $799, but the other models would be priced higher: $949 for the 17 Air (Slim), $1,049 for the Pro, and $1,249 for the Pro Max, as quoted in a report by is no single reason for the rumored price increase; it is a combination of factors. Most notably, Apple is still dealing with US tariffs on Chinese-made goods, which are reportedly costing the company nearly $1 billion per component costs and design overhauls (such as a thinner form factor for the iPhone 17 Air) make it more likely that Apple will pass some of those costs on to the iPhone 15 Pro Max experienced a quiet price change last year. Apple removed the 128GB base storage option, so the new "starting price" is $1199 for 256GB. If history repeats itself, we might see similar pricing strategies this year for iPhone 17 Pro models, as quoted in a report by latest rumored breakdown looks like this:While some fans may be put off by these prices, Apple may be counting on exclusive new design features and popular new colors to soften the impact. However, for the iPhone 17 Air, a thinner, experimental model that has yet to prove itself in the market, the $949 price point may be difficult to justify, as quoted in a report by don't expect more storage to come with the higher prices. At least not according to current Apple implements these price increases, it will be the first significant increase in iPhone pricing since the iPhone X launch. With tariffs, hardware upgrades, and a possible redesign in the works, all indications point to Apple making a strategic move this fall. Whether it pays off is up to the some models could increase by $ likely, rumors suggest it will remain at $799.