AVGO
Broadcom Inc.5 customers — 45% of revenue (the fiscal quarter ended May 3, 2026)
“We believe aggregate sales to our top five end customers, through all channels, accounted for approximately 45% of our net revenue for each of the fiscal quarter and two fiscal quarters ended May 3, 2026 and 40% of our net revenue for each of the fiscal quarter and two fiscal quarters ended May 4, 2025.”
5 customers — 45% of revenue (the two fiscal quarters ended May 3, 2026)
“We believe aggregate sales to our top five end customers, through all channels, accounted for approximately 45% of our net revenue for each of the fiscal quarter and two fiscal quarters ended May 3, 2026 and 40% of our net revenue for each of the fiscal quarter and two fiscal quarters ended May 4, 2025.”
One customer — 42% of revenue (the two fiscal quarters ended May 3, 2026)
“Direct sales to one semiconductor solutions customer, which is a distributor, accounted for 42% of our net revenue for each of the fiscal quarter and two fiscal quarters ended May 3, 2026, and 29% of our net revenue for each of the fiscal quarter and two fiscal quarters ended May 4, 2025.”
One customer — 42% of revenue (the fiscal quarter ended May 3, 2026)
“Direct sales to one semiconductor solutions customer, which is a distributor, accounted for 42% of our net revenue for each of the fiscal quarter and two fiscal quarters ended May 3, 2026, and 29% of our net revenue for each of the fiscal quarter and two fiscal quarters ended May 4, 2025.”
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