GlobalFoundries expects strong quarterly revenue on chips demand from data centers


A screen displays the company logo for semiconductor and chipmaker GlobalFoundries Inc. during the company's IPO at the Nasdaq MarketSite in Times Square in New York City, U.S., October 28, 2021. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

Feb 11 (Reuters) - GlobalFoundries ⁠forecast first-quarter revenue above Wall Street expectations ⁠on Wednesday, bolstered by strong demand for ‌its chips, and announced a $500 million share buyback program, sending its shares up over 7% in premarket trading.

GlobalFoundries has been ​increasingly shifting to cater to ⁠the high-growth artificial intelligence ⁠infrastructure sector, making specialized chips that allow data ⁠centers to ‌transfer data between each other at high speeds.

In November, the company bought ⁠Advanced Micro Foundry, a Singapore-based chipmaker that ​focuses on ‌silicon photonics, a technology that uses pulses of ⁠light to ​transmit data.

GlobalFoundries said it doubled silicon photonics revenue to over $200 million last year, and expects it to ⁠nearly double again this year.

GlobalFoundries ​forecast first-quarter revenue of $1.63 billion, plus or minus $25 million, compared with estimates of $1.61 billion, according to data ⁠compiled by LSEG.

It expects adjusted earnings per share of 35 cents, plus or minus 5 cents, while analysts expect 34 cents.

Revenue for the fourth ​quarter came in at $1.83 billion, ⁠beating estimates of $1.80 billion.

On an adjusted basis, the ​company earned 55 cents per ‌share, compared with estimates of ​a profit of 47 cents.

(Reporting by Zaheer Kachwala in Bengaluru; Editing by Sahal Muhammed)

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