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Qualcomm posts impressive quarterly results, boosted by Apple 5G chip orders Comments

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  • 06 Nov 2020

dude111, 05 Nov 2020Not to mention the huge price increase for the 865 chips. I think it went from 90-100 bucks... moreNah, it was all apple bro, 875 is gonna be more expensive, if the profits from 865 were enough they won’t increase the price of 875

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  • 6ix
  • r3H
  • 06 Nov 2020

With Apple everyone is a winner

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  • Adul Al Salami Kebab
  • nrX
  • 06 Nov 2020

They just sued their way to this contract but oh well... :P

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  • Heocon
  • H0m
  • 06 Nov 2020

Anonymous, 06 Nov 2020Qualcomm was never going to lose out from the Huawei ban. Without Huawei, they can sell more ... moreReally, google and tsmc have significant improvement in their financial report, or they already loose in something else

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  • 06 Nov 2020

NotAnOpinion, 05 Nov 2020This just proves that all the BS that chipmakers will lose huge margins from not providing bus... moreQualcomm was never going to lose out from the Huawei ban. Without Huawei, they can sell more chips to other phone vendors. They benefited from the Huawei ban. Huawei suppliers like Google and TSMC on the other hand, would lose out.

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  • 05 Nov 2020

Not to mention the huge price increase for the 865 chips.

I think it went from 90-100 bucks for last year to 130-150 (and up to 250 for the whole RF package) this year. Obviously, we consumers, are the ones that paid that. So, you're welcome QC

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  • NotAnOpinion
  • 4dt
  • 05 Nov 2020

I keep telling you people that money rotates. No matter the size of the company, if it falls, many other companies will rise in its place.

For every 1 company, there's 5 or more companies are ready to takes its place. PERIOD!

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  • NotAnOpinion
  • 4dt
  • 05 Nov 2020

This just proves that all the BS that chipmakers will lose huge margins from not providing business with Huawei were just that... BS!

No, what we have is, what we already know if we were honest about it, just greedy and lobbying companies can't except that they don't need money from everybody, especially the bad history that Huawei has.

One thing that I can say good about China is, most of their people and their businesses stay loyal to each other over a foreign country product while Americans, etc. companies sellout to the highest bidder. SMDH!

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  • wch
  • 05 Nov 2020

Anonymous, 05 Nov 2020Surely Huawei could have dented that significantly - if not victim of dirty play.#Truth

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  • 05 Nov 2020

Surely Huawei could have dented that significantly - if not victim of dirty play.

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  • gq3
  • 05 Nov 2020

Qualcomm is the best

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  • 3DR
  • 05 Nov 2020

wow

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