Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
TYO: 6758 / NYSE: SONY global entertainment and technology conglomerate at ~$85.75B FY2025 revenue with PS5 (74.9M units), Sony Music, and 40%+ smartphone sensor market share competing across gaming, music, and semiconductors.
Sony Group Corporation is a Tokyo, Japan-based global technology and entertainment conglomerate — listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TYO: 6758) and NYSE (NYSE: SONY) — operating across six business segments: Game & Network Services (PlayStation 5 console, PlayStation Network, PlayStation Studios), Music (Sony Music Entertainment, the world's second-largest record label), Pictures (Sony Pictures Entertainment, Columbia Pictures, TriStar), Electronics Products & Solutions (TVs, cameras, audio, mobile), Imaging & Sensing Solutions (camera image sensors for smartphones), and Financial Services (Sony Financial Group). Sony generated JPY 4.41 trillion ($28.6B USD) in Q3 FY2024 revenue (+18% year-over-year) with a FY2025 full-year revenue outlook of approximately $85.75 billion and $7.01 billion in net income.
Palo Alto semiconductor + infrastructure software (NASDAQ: AVGO) at $51.6B FY2024 revenue; AI revenue $12.2B (+220%) from custom XPUs and networking with VMware $69B 2023 acquisition competing with NVIDIA for AI data center infrastructure.
Broadcom Inc. is a Palo Alto, California-headquartered global semiconductor and infrastructure software company — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: AVGO) at approximately $800 billion market capitalization — reporting $51.6 billion in fiscal year 2024 revenue (ended October 2024, 44% year-over-year growth) with AI-related revenue reaching $12.2 billion (220% growth) from custom AI accelerators (XPUs) and networking chips for hyperscale cloud providers. Following the $69 billion VMware acquisition completed in November 2023 (the largest enterprise technology acquisition ever), Broadcom's revenue is now 58% semiconductor and 42% infrastructure software (VMware by Broadcom, CA Technologies products, and Symantec enterprise security). Under CEO Hock Tan's acquisition-driven strategy since 2006, Broadcom has transformed from a moderate-sized fabless semiconductor company into a diversified technology powerhouse with 37,000+ employees. Roots trace to HP Associates (1961), then Agilent Technologies, then Avago Technologies, which acquired Broadcom Corporation in 2016.
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