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Skyworks Solutions forecasts higher revenue on strong chip demand

By Thomson Reuters May 5, 2026 | 3:30 PM

May 5 (Reuters) – Skyworks Solutions forecast quarterly revenue above estimates on Tuesday, betting on strong demand for its radio-frequency ​chips used in premium smartphones.

Shares of ‌the Irvine, California-based company rose more than 1% in extended trading.

• Skyworks, which sells analog and mixed-signal wireless communication chips to customers across the ‌automotive, ​industrial and consumer electronics ⁠sectors, is a key ⁠supplier of radio-frequency components for Apple’s 5G iPhones.

• Last month, Apple forecast sales growth above Wall Street estimates, betting on ​demand for the iPhone 17 as it fends off supply chain pressures and ⁠rising memory chip prices.

• ⁠Skyworks expects third-quarter revenue between $900 million ​and $950 million, compared with analysts’ average estimate ​of $861.3 million, according to data compiled by ‌LSEG.

• Quarterly adjusted profit is expected to be $1.03 per share at the midpoint of the forecasted revenue range, compared with estimates ⁠of 93 cents per share.

• “Mobile outperformed expectations on healthy demand, while Broad Markets continues to accelerate, ⁠delivering double-digit ‌year-over-year growth driven by Wi-Fi, ⁠data center and automotive,” CEO Phil ​Brace ‌said.

• The radio chipmaker reported ​second-quarter revenue ⁠of $943.7 million, compared with estimates of $899.3 million.

• Adjusted profit for the quarter came in at  $1.15 per share, beating estimates of $1.03 per share.

(Reporting by Anhata Rooprai in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Jonathan Ananda)