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Pierre FerraguÊ

Semiconductors: Time to talk cycle again, part III: Smartphones: Upcoming storm on the iPhone supply chain.

The last 18 months have been hectic in the semiconductor space, with a combination of strong secular and cyclical shifts. We have focused a lot of our research in the first half of the year on secular topics, and we felt it was time in the second half to look at the cycle again. A core element of our semiconductor initiation, 3 years ago, was that supply concentration combined with end-market diversification would reduce the magnitude of cycles. This played out fairly well so far, but we also defended that cyclicality would not go away.

Today, we see evident signs that cyclical moving parts are at play: supply constraints driving double ordering and inventory hoarding, revenue growth rates largely exceeding the most optimistic secular trends one could anticipate, record-high equipment spending, raising prices, etc. The least we can say is that the picture is complex, and there is no easy cycle call to be made. As always, the devil is in the details, and we need to review the situation segment by segment. We published our thoughts on the PC and Datacenter segments at the beginning of the summer, and we resume our series today with our view on Smartphones. We will publish on Autos & Semicap equipment later this week.
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Apple Inc.

Apple designs, manufactures and markets smartphones, personal computers, tablets, wearables and accessories, and sells a variety of related services. The company's products include: iPhone; Mac; iPad; and wearables, home and accessories, which includes AirPods?, Apple TV?, Apple Watch?, Beats? products, HomePod?, iPod touch? and other Apple-branded and third-party accessories. The company's services include: digital content stores and streaming services; AppleCare, which includes AppleCare + (AC+) and the AppleCare Protection Plan; iCloud, which is the company's cloud service; licensing; and other services, which include Apple Arcade?, Apple Card?, Apple News+, and Apple Pay, a cashless payment service.

Broadcom Inc.

Broadcom, via its subsidiaries, is a designer, developer and supplier of a range of semiconductor and infrastructure software solutions. The company develops semiconductor devices with a focus on digital and mixed signal complementary metal oxide semiconductor based devices and analog III-V based products. The company provides products that are used in end products such as enterprise and data center networking, home connectivity, set-top boxes, broadband access, telecommunication equipment, smartphones and base stations, data center servers and storage systems, and factory automation. The company has three segments: semiconductor solutions, infrastructure software and intellectual property licensing.

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