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AI Is Breaking the Market: Qualcomm Warns of Shortages and Profit Pressure

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Qualcomm’s latest earnings update exposed a growing fault line inside the global semiconductor market: artificial intelligence infrastructure is beginning to crowd out consumer electronics at the component level. According to NewsTrackerToday, the company’s weaker-than-expected outlook was not driven by collapsing demand, but by a tightening memory supply that is increasingly diverted toward AI data centers.

Shares of Qualcomm fell roughly 8% after the chipmaker guided adjusted earnings per share to a range of $2.45–$2.65 on revenue of $10.2–$11 billion for the current quarter, below market expectations. While first-quarter results exceeded estimates, forward guidance highlighted a constraint that executives described as entirely memory-related. NewsTrackerToday notes that investors reacted less to current performance and more to the implications of a prolonged supply imbalance.

During the earnings call, management explained that dynamic random-access memory, widely used in smartphones, PCs, and wearables, has become less available as manufacturers allocate capacity to high-speed memory products designed for AI servers. Liam Anderson, a financial markets analyst, argues that supply-driven earnings pressure is often more destabilizing than demand weakness because it limits a company’s ability to scale even when end markets remain healthy. From this perspective, Qualcomm’s guidance signals an operational ceiling rather than a cyclical slowdown.

Despite these constraints, demand for smartphones remains resilient. However, NewsTrackerToday highlights a structural shift underway: device makers are increasingly prioritizing premium models that can absorb higher component costs. According to Sophie Leclerc, a technology sector analyst, this trend may protect margins in the short term but risks reducing overall shipment volumes, particularly in mid-range and price-sensitive segments where cost pass-through is limited.

The imbalance is already rippling across the broader technology ecosystem. Companies dependent on steady memory availability for consumer devices are facing higher costs and potential production bottlenecks, while memory suppliers benefit from stronger pricing power driven by AI-related demand. NewsTrackerToday observes that this dynamic reinforces a two-speed semiconductor market, with infrastructure-oriented products capturing capacity at the expense of consumer electronics.

Looking ahead, Qualcomm’s confidence that AI and data center-related revenue will materially contribute by fiscal 2027 reflects a strategic pivot toward higher-growth, infrastructure-linked markets. News Tracker Today interprets this as a necessary hedge against increasing volatility in consumer hardware supply chains. The key risk for investors is timing: if memory constraints persist longer than expected, revenue mix improvements may not fully offset unit pressure in core handset businesses.

In conclusion, the situation underscores a broader transformation underway in the semiconductor industry. As NewsTrackerToday emphasizes, artificial intelligence is no longer just a demand catalyst – it is reshaping allocation decisions across the supply chain. Companies with pricing power, premium exposure, and diversified end markets are better positioned, while others may face an extended period of constrained growth despite stable consumer demand.

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