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Why Apple’s Stock Chart Action Is So Significant

Apple ’s ( AAPL ) second-quarter earnings miss is sending shares way below a critical level. Its ecosystem of suppliers is feeling some heat but holding up relatively well if not rising. The consumer tech giant’s EPS fell 19% to $1.90 while revenue dropped 13% to $50.6 billion. Both missed Wall Street views; so did Apple’s Q3 revenue outlook. Apple reported its first-ever year-over-year iPhone sales decline , a 16% drop to a little over 51 million units. The stock is plunging 6% in giant volume in the stock market today , breaching the key downward-sloping 50-day moving average as it gaps way down. After trending lower for several months, the 50-day line began to move higher along with Apple shares, until recently. Shares are now trading 27% below their all-time high, reached a year ago. IBD’s Take: How healthy is Apple stock? Find out at IBD Stock Checkup Meanwhile, Apple supplier Broadcom ( AVGO ) fell to its 50-day line, briefly moved higher but is down fractionally. Skyworks Solutions ( SWKS ) fell 2% after briefly turning higher. Skyworks looks to have hit resistance at its 50-day line. Qualcomm ( QCOM ) is down fractionally after paring its losses. Qualcomm is trading in between its 50-day and 200-day lines and is about 26% below its 52-week high. Meanwhile, Cirrus Logic ( CRUS ) was down as much as 5.5% in premarket trade but quickly reversed higher for a 6% intraday gain, back above its 50-day line, as it beat quarterly results late Tuesday. Cirrus Logic’s current-quarter revenue guidance was light.

HTC Vive Gutted: Micron Chips Stomp Facebook’s Oculus Rift

HTC Vive pummels Facebook ( FB )-owned Oculus Rift in terms of memory, but both tapped Apple ( AAPL ) supplier Texas Instruments ( TXN ) to lead their virtual reality headsets, teardowns from iFixit show . On Tuesday, iFixit unveiled its “Vive-section,” gutting HTC’s VR device to discover four Texas Instruments chips, including a variant on the 16-channel LED driver discovered inside the Rift. But the devices diverge largely on memory. Micron Technology ( MU ) supplies four Vive chips accounting for 72 megabits of flash memory vs. a single Winbond 64-MB chip supplying memory for the Rift. Vive and Rift both employ STMicroelectronics ( STM ) for an ARM-based microcontroller, and the former added in an STM transceiver for speed data transmission. Both also use a Toshiba converter. C-Media supplied an audio controller for the Vive, whereas Oculus tapped Apple supplier Cirrus Logic ( CRUS ) for the Rift audio codec. HTC chose  InvenSense ( INVN ) for its two gyroscope/accelerometer combos, vs. a Bosch Sensortec inertial sensor inside the Rift. HTC also added three NXP Semiconductors ( NXPI ) microcontrollers and a Broadcom ( AVGO ) Bluetooth smart system-on-a-chip. Nordic Semiconductor provided Bluetooth for the Rift. After broadly falling 1.3% Monday on Wall Street, IBD’s 41-company Electronic-Semiconductor Fabless industry group was up nearly 2% in afternoon trading on the stock market today . Micron stock was up more than 9.5%, after rival SK Hynix reported Q1 sales and earnings that fell sequentially and year over year in a tough DRAM (dynamic random-access memory) PC environment. NXP stock was up 4.5% after topping Q1 earnings views late Tuesday and ahead of Apple’s fiscal Q2 report late Tuesday. On Monday, NXP stock fell 1.2% on after an iFixit teardown showed Apple included Intel ( INTC ) and Broadcom inside its Retina MacBook 2016, but not NXP. Shares of fellow Apple suppliers InvenSense, Cirrus Logic and Broadcom were up a respective 4.5%, 2% and 1.5%. STMicroelectronics stock was up nearly 3%, and Texas Instruments stock was up a fraction.

3 Top Chipmakers Breach Key Levels, But One Is In Profit-Taking Zone

Loading the player… Chipmaker Mellanox Technologies ( MLNX ) is plunging in giant volume in the stock market today on the heels of disappointing guidance issued late Wednesday. Mellanox beat Q1 earnings and revenue expectations, but its Q2 revenue outlook widely missed expectations. Shares gapped below their 50-day moving average and neared the 200-day line in intraday trade, tumbling more than 12%. Let’s take a look at how some highly rated chip peers are doing: Cirrus Logic ( CRUS ), Inphi ( IPHI ), MaxLinear ( MXL ) and Silicon Motion Technology ( SIMO ). Apple ( AAPL ) supplier Cirrus Logic is falling 3.1% in quick turnover, dropping below its 50-day moving average. Shares are now trading 10% below their May high and a potential buy point from a long consolidation pattern. The drop comes ahead of Apple’s earnings report next Tuesday, where we’ll get a sense of the consumer tech giant’s iPhone production — which has an impact on its suppliers. Meanwhile, Apple shares fell 1.2% intraday. Inphi is dropping back below buy range from a cup base it initially broke out of about a month ago, losing 5.2%. Shares are still extended from a double-bottom entry but are now 10% below their April 1 high. MaxLinear is continuing its rebound today, rising 1.1%, after breaching its 50-day line in Tuesday’s session. On Wednesday, the company tightened its Q1 revenue guidance and raised its gross margin target. And Silicon Motion Tech hit another all-time high in above-average volume in intraday trade, paring its gains to a 0.6% rise by the afternoon. The stock is now in profit-taking zone, with a gain of more than 20% since breaking out of a long cup-with-handle base last month.