Qualcomm said its quarterly sales rose 62% from the prior-year period.

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Qualcomm Inc. QCOM -1.51% parlayed the global 5G rollout and Apple Inc.’s AAPL -0.78% inclusion of its chips in the latest iPhone models into an earnings jump that failed to satisfy investors betting smartphone sales would be even higher.

The mobile-phone chip maker on Wednesday said its quarterly sales rose 62% from the year-ago period to $8.24 billion. Net income for the first quarter of the company’s financial year more than doubled to $2.46 billion.

The company narrowly missed Wall Street’s sales expectations of $8.27 billion, but beat the bottom line protection of net income of $2.09 billion, according to analysts surveyed by FactSet.

Sales of chips for phones came in slightly below investor expectations that had been supercharged by Apple’s strong earnings a week ago. Qualcomm’s stock fell more than 8% in after-hours trading.

Qualcomm’s outlook for the current quarter of sales between $7.2 billion and $8 billion also topped Wall Street forecasts.

The chip business is really growing like crazy,” Chief Executive Steve Mollenkopf said. “It’s all the things we’ve been talking about—growth in content and growth in devices that’s significant sequentially and year over year.”

Mr. Mollenkopf is retiring this year.

Qualcomm is split into two divisions, one that focuses on making chips and another that profits from licensing Qualcomm’s patented technologies to others. Revenue in the licensing business rose 18% in the quarter, while sales were 81% higher in the chip business.

The company also saw strong growth in newer parts of its chip business. While it made $4.22 billion on chips for handsets, it also surpassed $1 billion in quarterly sales for the first time for chips that go into internet-of-things devices and dedicated circuitry that handles communications with cell towers.

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Qualcomm said its quarterly sales rose 62% from the prior-year period.

Photo: aly song/Reuters

Qualcomm Inc. QCOM -1.51% parlayed the global 5G rollout and Apple Inc.’s AAPL -0.78% inclusion of its chips in the latest iPhone models into an earnings jump that failed to satisfy investors betting smartphone sales would be even higher.

The mobile-phone chip maker on Wednesday said its quarterly sales rose 62% from the year-ago period to $8.24 billion. Net income for the first quarter of the company’s financial year more than doubled to $2.46 billion.

The company narrowly missed Wall Street’s sales expectations of $8.27 billion, but beat the bottom line protection of net income of $2.09 billion, according to analysts surveyed by FactSet.

Sales of chips for phones came in slightly below investor expectations that had been supercharged by Apple’s strong earnings a week ago. Qualcomm’s stock fell more than 8% in after-hours trading.

Qualcomm’s outlook for the current quarter of sales between $7.2 billion and $8 billion also topped Wall Street forecasts.

The chip business is really growing like crazy,” Chief Executive Steve Mollenkopf said. “It’s all the things we’ve been talking about—growth in content and growth in devices that’s significant sequentially and year over year.”

Mr. Mollenkopf is retiring this year.

Qualcomm is split into two divisions, one that focuses on making chips and another that profits from licensing Qualcomm’s patented technologies to others. Revenue in the licensing business rose 18% in the quarter, while sales were 81% higher in the chip business.

The company also saw strong growth in newer parts of its chip business. While it made $4.22 billion on chips for handsets, it also surpassed $1 billion in quarterly sales for the first time for chips that go into internet-of-things devices and dedicated circuitry that handles communications with cell towers.

More Qualcomm News

Write to Asa Fitch at [email protected]

Copyright ©2020 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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