Qualcomm stock sinks 10% as company issues dire warning on memory shortage

Qualcomm stock sinks 10% as company issues dire warning on memory shortage


Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon delivers a keynote speech at Computex in Taipei, Taiwan, May 19, 2025.

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Qualcomm shares plunged 10% after the chipmaker issued disappointing guidance as skyrocketing demand for artificial intelligence data centers eats away at memory chip supply for consumer electronics.

On an earnings call with analysts, Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon said the weakness was “100% related to memory.”

The availability of dynamic random access memory, commonly used in smartphones, computers and wearable tech, was down from a year ago.

He said handset demand remains strong, but memory supply is down as more resources go toward high-bandwidth memory used in data centers.

“I think the market is going to be sized by that,” Amon said. “Our customers are adjusting, I think, their build production to the memory they have available.”

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The California-based company topped fiscal first-quarter estimates, but forecasted adjusted earnings per share between $2.45 and $2.65 on revenue of $10.2 billion to $11 billion this current quarter. Analysts polled by LSEG had forecast $11.11 billion in sales and earnings of $2.89 per share.

Amon said in an interview that he was unsure whether smartphone makers would hike prices, but that he expects the shortage to hamper supply.

He also said the company’s customers focus on higher-tier devices, making them more capable of absorbing memory price increases.

Companies across the tech sector are starting to feel the pinch from the memory crunch. Arm also fell post-earnings on smartphone memory chip worries. Apple warned last week that it can’t get enough chips to meet strong iPhone demand.

The supply and demand imbalance is helping memory chipmakers, including Micron Technology and Samsung Electronics, and contributing to higher prices.

Qualcomm said on Wednesday that it expects data center sales from its new AI chips and other data center products to show up in fiscal 2027.

Qualcomm earnings: Q2 guidance includes estimated impact of memory supply constraints



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