Avago nears deal for Broadcom


  • TECH
  • Thursday, 28 May 2015

ACQUIRED: Avago has bought WiFi and broadband chip maker Broadcom.

Avago Technologies Ltd is close to an agreement to acquire fellow chipmaker Broadcom Corp, said two people familiar with the matter.

A deal between Avago and Broadcom could come as early as this week, the people said, cautioning that the negotiations had not yet been finalised. The companies did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Shares of Broadcom had a market value of about US$29bil (RM105.8bil) as of Tuesday.

Avago has been looking to buy another chipmaker, Reuters reported this month, and had approached companies including Xilinx Inc, Japan's Renesas Electronics Corp and Maxim Integrated Products Inc.

Avago, which develops semiconductor devices for the wireless and industrial markets, has been looking at expanding in areas ranging from analogue semiconductors to radio frequency technology.

The company bid for Freescale Semiconductor Ltd earlier this year, before NXP Semiconductors NV bought it for US$11.8bil (RM43bil).

Broadcom has benefited from higher sales of its WiFi and broadband chips to smartphone makers such as Apple Inc and Samsung Electronics Co Ltd.

Worldwide semiconductor M&A reached US$31bil (RM113bil) last year, the most since 2011, according to Thomson Reuters data. — Reuters

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