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Rumored Xilinx Bidder Qualcomm Better Off Buying Apple Supplier NXP

Xilinx ( XLNX ) stock rocketed near the close Tuesday on a rumored $15 billion takeout offer, but Cowen analyst Timothy Arcuri says Apple ( AAPL ) supplier Qualcomm ( QCOM ) — often cited as a potential Xilinx buyer — would be better off targeting NXP Semiconductors ( NXPI ). Street Insider first reported the rumor of the offer, citing sources familiar with the matter, but didn’t identify the bidder. Xilinx stock shot up 5.7% near the close Tuesday and was up a fraction in after-hours trading. Arcuri retained his outperform rating and 60 price target on Qualcomm stock. Earlier Tuesday, MKM analyst Ian Ing reiterated his view that Broadcom ( AVGO ) and Qualcomm are potential Xilinx suitors. But Arcuri says Xilinx wouldn’t “move the needle” for Qualcomm, which may not be completely committed to the data center path. Xilinx’s field programmable gate array (FPGA) chips are ideal for data center acceleration, Ing wrote in a research report. “In some ways, Xilinx would clearly accelerate Qualcomm’s data center initiatives, but we wouldn’t view a Qualcomm/Xilinx deal all that favorably for Qualcomm and would much rather see it buy an asset like NXP,” Arcuri wrote in a research report. “This would simply be a huge amount of money to spend for a deal that isn’t transformational.” Acquiring NXP would allow Qualcomm to tap into offshore cash, which wouldn’t be possible in the case of Xilinx, Arcuri noted. And as Xilinx suits up for a FPGA battle against Intel ( INTC ), it’s planning on spending a lot of dough. “If we were Qualcomm, this factor argues it is better off to wait,” he wrote. Still, Xilinx is the singular merchant FPGA player following Intel’s $16.7 billion acquisition of rival Altera late last year, William Blair analyst Anil Doradla noted earlier Tuesday. The rumored takeout bid follows Xilinx’s late Monday analyst day. But Doradla wasn’t too impressed, saying the event “lacked confidence.” Xilinx is focusing on cloud computing, embedded vision, industrial Internet of Things and 5G markets rather than its bread-and-butter wireless and wireline markets.

Apple Shakes Off Concerns About Becoming The Next BlackBerry

Apple ( AAPL ) stock rose Monday as investors digested a positive iPhone 7 production report, along with a cautionary article that suggested Apple was at risk of becoming the next BlackBerry ( BBRY ). Apple stock was up 1.6%, near 97, in afternoon trading on the stock market today . Taiwan’s Economic Daily News reported Monday that Apple has ordered contract manufacturers to produce 72 million to 78 million iPhone 7 handsets this year, a record figure for a new iPhone and above analyst estimates of 65 million units. The iPhone 7 is expected to be released in September, with a slimmer design, faster processor and improved camera as compared to earlier iPhones. This 10th-generation iPhone might even sport a waterproof design for the first time. Apple Falling Behind In AI Meanwhile, influential tech blogger and Web developer Marco Arment on Saturday posted an article that argued Apple is falling behind Amazon.com ( AMZN ), Facebook ( FB ) and Alphabet ( GOOGL )-owned Google in artificial intelligence (AI), digital assistants and voice interfaces. He said Apple could miss the next big shift in computing, just as onetime cellphone giant BlackBerry missed the move to smartphones from email-centric feature phones. “Amazon, Facebook, and Google — especially Google — have all invested heavily in Big Data Web services and AI for many years, prioritizing them highly, iterating and advancing them constantly, accumulating relevant data, developing effective algorithms and attracting, developing and retaining tons of specialized talent,” Arment wrote. Arment says Apple is not putting the same emphasis on Big Data and AI as its rivals. “Becoming a major Big Data AI services company doesn’t happen completely in secret and suddenly get released to the world, completed, in a keynote,” Arment said. “It’s a massive undertaking, spanning many years, many people and a lot of noticeable interaction with the world. It’s easier to conceal the development of an entire car than a major presence in AI and services.” Analysts Keep Buy Ratings On Apple Stock Investors on Monday were more focused on the Economic Daily News article and a trio of reassuring analyst reports. Pacific Crest Securities analyst Andy Hargreaves on Sunday reiterated his overweight rating on Apple stock with a price target of 123. “We believe concerns about a potential lack of innovation in the iPhone 7 underestimate the extraordinary growth in the user base over the past two years, which is likely to drive increased replacement volume and overall iPhone unit growth in fiscal 2017, almost regardless of the hardware,” Hargreaves said. BMO Capital Markets analyst Tim Long also is positive on Apple because of the potential for iPhone users to upgrade with the iPhone 7 cycle. “What we find most interesting is that we believe we are entering the iPhone 7 cycle with the highest percentage of phones in the installed base at least two years old, at about 26% (compared to 23% for iPhone 6),” Long said. “This translates to about 120 million phones. As a result, we believe the device will drive an improved replacement rate, even if it has lackluster features.” Also, the huge growth in used iPhone sales will increase the installed base of iPhone users and boost services revenue, Long said. He reiterated his outperform rating on Apple stock, with a price target of 117. Nomura analyst Jeffrey Kvaal maintained his buy rating on Apple with a price target of 120. He noted the success of Apple’s recent iPhone SE launch but cautioned that the lower-cost smartphone could cannibalize sales of iPhone 6S handsets. Apple chip suppliers Broadcom ( AVGO ), Skyworks Solutions ( SWKS ), Qorvo ( QRVO ) and NXP Semiconductors ( NXPI ) were up Monday intraday. Broadcom climbed 1.5%, Skyworks 2.4%, Qorvo 2.9% and NXP Semi 1.1%. RELATED: Apple Has Largest Cash Stockpile, Twice That Of Microsoft’s Apple Faces ‘Existential Threat’ From Messenger Bots .

Apple Chip Suppliers Broadcom, NXP, Skyworks Up On iPhone 7 Hopes

Apple ( AAPL ) chip suppliers Skyworks Solutions ( SWKS ), Cirrus Logic ( CRUS ) and Qorvo ( QRVO ) stocks lifted Monday on a bullish RBC Capital report that sees fellow chipmaker Broadcom ( AVGO ) reaching $16 earnings per share on merger synergies and iPhone 7 content gains. But Broadcom’s Q2 wireless sales will likely dip $40 million to $50 million on slowing current-generation iPhone sales, RBC Capital analyst Amit Daryanani wrote in the research report. He rates Broadcom stock his top semiconductor pick, with a 180 price target. Over the next two years, Broadcom stock could reach 200, Daryanani says. In afternoon trading on the stock market today , Broadcom stock was up a fraction, trailing shares of InvenSense ( INVN ) and Qorvo, which jumped 3.4% and 3.3%, respectively. Cirrus Logic, Skyworks and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing ( TSM ) stocks were up 3, 2.5% and 1.5%, respectively. NXP Semiconductors ( NXPI ) stock was up nearly 1.5%, while  Integrated Device Technology ( IDTI ) was up a fraction. Broadcom is slated to report its Q2 earnings after the close June 2. Daryanani expects Broadcom to miss consensus expectations for $3.55 billion in sales on petering Apple iPhone sales, despite stronger-than-expected Samsung Galaxy S7 sales. Apple comprises 15% of Broadcom’s sales, Daryanani estimates, with Samsung in the high single digits. Apple’s June-quarter guidance implies 40 million iPhones shipped vs. consensus views for 44 million. Near term, Apple will pose a headwind until the iPhone 7 , expected to be released in September, ramps up. “To that end, Broadcom’s FBAR (film bulk acoustic resonator) business could see double-digit year-over-year growth driven by content gains,” Daryanani wrote. Wi-Fi combo chips could also see modest average sales prices tailwinds. Earlier, Broadcom saw wireless account for 23% of sales. Daryanani expects that segment to grow 37% quarter over quarter as the company’s recent merger is factored. The former Avago Technologies bought Broadcom for $37 million in February, but kept the Broadcom name. Storage sales will likely become “incrementally worse,” Daryanani wrote. Western Digital ( WDC ) and Seagate Technologies ‘ ( STX ) recent earnings suggest a $100 million hard-disk drive total addressable market in March and a $95 million TAM in June, down 20% and 15% vs. last year. Enterprise storage is expected to account for 17% of Broadcom’s Q2 sales. Daryanani sees the segment declining 14% vs. Q1, vs. 6% sequential growth in the prior quarter.