$Broadcom(AVGO)$

It's clear that the statement is dripping with sarcasm and implies you wouldn't want to buy your chips from Broadcom. However, the reality is that someone clearly does, given that Broadcom has sold chips worth several billions. Companies like Meta Platforms, Inc. (META) and Alphabet (GOOG) seem to be keen on purchasing Broadcom's chips, indicating they didn't get the sarcastic "memo from Sam."

These chips aren't available to the general public; they're not retail products but custom chips tailored for specific needs. You and I can't simply walk into a Micro Center and buy a Broadcom GeForce GPU because these chips are highly specialized orders, and they are not even GPUs—they're ASICs (Application-Specific Integrated Circuits). This level of customization and specialization is aimed at meeting the high demands of major tech companies rather than individual consumers.

# Semiconductor Companies & Industry DIG

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