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Qualcomm Sales Forecast Disappoints; New Businesses Pick Up

  • Handset sales down 18% but unit does better than projected
  • Automotive, internet of things divisions post leap forward
Qualcomm headquarters in San Diego, California, US, on Wednesday, July 6, 2022. Qualcomm Inc. is expected to release earnings figures on July 27.
Qualcomm headquarters in San Diego, California, US, on Wednesday, July 6, 2022. Qualcomm Inc. is expected to release earnings figures on July 27.Photographer: Bing Guan/Bloomberg
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Qualcomm Inc., the largest maker of smartphone processors, reported quarterly earnings that showed signs of success for the chipmaker’s push into new businesses like computers and cars, an effort that helped mitigate the impact of a prolonged slump in mobile-handset sales.

In the first quarter, which ended Dec. 25, Qualcomm said revenue fell 12% to $9.46 billion, missing analysts’ average projection. While handset-related sales slumped 18% to $5.75 billion, that was higher than some analysts had predicted and topped an average estimate of $5.25 billion. Automotive sales jumped 58% from a year earlier to $456 million. Connected devices revenue climbed 7% to $1.68 billion.