PRINCETON, N.J., Feb. 15, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Next Inning
Technology Research (http://www.nextinning.com), an online
investment newsletter focused on semiconductor and technology
stocks, has published a special report on suppliers of Apple
(Nasdaq: AAPL), including Cirrus Logic (Nasdaq: CRUS), ARM Holdings
(Nasdaq: ARMH), Nuance Communications (Nasdaq: NUAN), Avago
Technologies (Nasdaq: AVGO), and TriQuint Semiconductor (Nasdaq:
TQNT).
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McWilliams covers these topics and more in his recent
reports:
-- McWilliams encouraged readers to buy Apple last summer when
the stock collapsed to nearly $300
and maintained it was destined to move above $500 in 2012. While that has worked out
well, many readers ask how they can leverage Apple's success beyond
just owning shares of Apple directly. McWilliams answers this
question and provides his opinion as to which Apple suppliers have
the strongest and the weakest (riskiest) positions in Apple's
sector leading designs. Don't miss this valuable report, free for
trial subscribers.
-- McWilliams sees risks for suppliers that sell chips that can
be easily integrated into future versions of Apple's applications
processor. Is Cirrus threatened by this trend, or is its design
positioning safe for at least the next few generations of Apple
devices?
-- Apple has an architectural license with ARM that gives Apple
a very free hand in designing its processors. How likely is it that
Apple will move away from ARM-core in future smartphone and tablet
designs, a move that would be a blow to ARM?
-- With voice recognition becoming core to the Apple platform,
how critical is Apple to Nuance's business model? As voice
recognition becomes a key feature in a range of consumer
electronics, is Nuance well positioned to benefit?
-- Do suppliers like Avago and TriQuint face any risk that the
functions their chips provide will be integrated into Apple's
applications processor? Are Avago and TriQuint good candidates to
own alongside Apple, as a way for investors to leverage Apple's
success?
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