Apple Supplier Skyworks Solutions Forecasts Strong Q4 Results on Robust Chip Demand

Skyworks Solutions (SWKS.O), a key Apple supplier, projected fourth-quarter revenue and profit above Wall Street estimates on Tuesday, driven by sustained demand for its analog chips despite economic uncertainties. The company’s shares rose about 10% in extended trading.

CEO Phil Brace highlighted positive momentum in mobile markets and steady demand across sectors including edge IoT, automotive, and data centers. Skyworks designs and manufactures analog and mixed-signal chips used widely in wireless communications, automotive, industrial, and consumer electronics.

For the fourth quarter, Skyworks expects revenue between $1 billion and $1.03 billion, significantly higher than analyst estimates of $887.4 million. Adjusted earnings per share are forecast at $1.40, outperforming expectations of 97 cents per share.

In the third quarter ended June 27, Skyworks reported revenue of $965 million, beating estimates of $940.9 million. However, profit per share declined to 70 cents from 75 cents a year earlier. The company also recently appointed Robert Schriesheim as interim finance chief after a change in leadership plans earlier this year.