Meta Partners with Broadcom to Expand AI Chip Development Amidst Performance Challenges

April 18, 2026
Meta Partners with Broadcom to Expand AI Chip Development Amidst Performance Challenges
  • Near-term outlook shows substantial 2026 capital spending between $115 billion and $135 billion and operating expenses between $162 billion and $169 billion, which could pressure earnings despite strong AI investment thesis.

  • Platform-specific performance also shows a 7% lift in organic feed/video post views and continued gains in engagement across Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and WhatsApp driven by better recommendations.

  • Meta aims to advance its underlying media generation models in 2026, expanding personalization via Meta AI and introducing a business assistant for advertisers.

  • Meta Platforms broadens its AI footprint by partnering with Broadcom to co-develop multiple generations of MTIA AI chips, covering design, packaging, and networking to support large-scale AI workloads.

  • Meta reports AI-driven improvements across Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger, and Threads to boost user engagement and ad effectiveness through personalized recommendations and better content ranking.

  • Valuation context notes Meta underperformed the sector year-to-date, rising about 2.5% versus the sector’s 4.3%, and its forward-looking indicators suggest a relatively high price-to-sales multiple, signaling potential overvaluation per Value Score guidance.

  • Meta is optimizing ad formats and performance ahead of increasing ad supply, signaling ongoing monetization strategies alongside platform enhancements.

  • Broadcom will supply its XPU platform and advanced networking to help Meta build a high-performance AI infrastructure, with an initial deployment exceeding one gigawatt and plans to scale to multiple gigawatts.

  • WhatsApp reached over a $2 billion annual run rate in paid messaging in Q4 2025, with business AI tools enabling over one million weekly conversations, plus new features like AI-powered editing, storage management improvements, and cross-platform chat transfers.

  • Recent platform updates include a 30% rise in Instagram Reels watch time, double-digit gains in Facebook video views, and a 20% increase in Threads time spent due to improved recommendations, with WhatsApp at over $2 billion run rate in paid messaging.

  • Zacks rates META as a Hold, suggesting investors wait for a more favorable entry point despite long-term upside from expanded AI infrastructure and product differentiation.

  • Meta is pursuing large-scale nuclear power agreements to power its data centers, targeting up to 6.6 GW of nuclear electricity by 2035 through contracts with Vistra, TerraPower, and Oklo.

Summary based on 2 sources


Get a daily email with more AI stories

More Stories