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Qualcomm beats expectations with record Q4 revenues across the chip business

03 de novembro de 2021 Hi-network.com

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Qualcomm published better-than-expected fourth-quarter financial results on Wednesday, with the solid revenue growth across the industries and applications it serves. 

Qualcomm's non-GAAP diluted earnings per share in Q4 came to$2.55. Revenue was$9.32 billion, up 43% year-over-year. 

Wall Street was expecting earnings of$2.26 on revenue of$8.86 billion.

For the full fiscal year 2021, Qualcomm's non-GAAP EPS came to$8.54 on GAAP revenues of$33.6 billion.

"As of fiscal 2021, we are exceeding our 2019 Analyst Day targets for revenue growth and diversification and operating margin expansion, while more than doubling our year-over-year Non-GAAP EPS," CEO Cristiano Amon said in a statement. "We are well-positioned to continue to lead in mobile and enable the digital transformation of industries with our broad portfolio of relevant technologies. Our results across RF front-end, Automotive and IoT attest to the success of our technology roadmap and revenue diversification strategy."

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Fourth-quarter revenues from the Qualcomm Technology Licensing (QTL) segment, Qualcomm's licensing division, came to$1.56 billion, a 3% increase year-over-year. QTL accounts for a significant portion of Qualcomm's earnings.

Its other business segment, QCT (Qualcomm CDA Technologies), accounts for most of its revenue. QCT revenues in Q4 were$7.73 billion, a 56% increase year-over-year. Within QCT, revenue from handsets grew 56% to$4.69 billion. RF front-end revenue grew 45% to reach$1.23 billion. IoT revenue grew 66% to hit$1.54 billion. Lastly, automotive revenue grew 44% to$270 million. 

For FY 2021, QTL revenues were$6.32 billion, up 26%. Revenues from QCT came to$27 billion, up 64%. 

For the first quarter of FY 2022, Qualcomm expects revenues between$10 billion and$10.8 billion, with QCT accounting for$8.4 billion to$8.9 billion. Wall Street is expecting total revenue of$9.7 billion in Q1.

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