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Broadcom taps Alphabet executive Amie Thuener as next CFO

April 2, 2026 4:39 PM

April 2 (Reuters) - U.S. ‌chip designer ​Broadcom ​on Thursday named Alphabet executive Amie Thuener as its next finance chief, effective June 12, ‌when incumbent Kirsten Spears retires.

Thuener is currently ⁠Alphabet's vice president, corporate controller and chief accounting officer.

In the ‌past, she has also served ‌as a managing director at PricewaterhouseCoopers, overseeing transaction and accounting advisory services.

"She (Amie) will bring deep experience ​in financial reporting, corporate governance, AI-related transactions and leading complex, global organizations," Broadcom President and CEO ⁠Hock Tan said.

Spears, Broadcom's CFO since late 2020, will remain on as ​an advisor for nine months after retiring to help ensure a smooth transition.

Under Spears, ​Broadcom completed its $69 billion acquisition ‌of cloud-computing firm VMware in 2023.

Broadcom, a supplier of semiconductors and infrastructure software with ⁠a market value of $1.48 trillion, typically does not design full AI chips on its own. Instead, it works with ⁠clients such as Google to develop their tensor processing units (TPU) ​and ChatGPT-maker OpenAI on their in-house custom processors.

The chip designer last month projected its AI chip revenue exceeding $100 billion next ‌year due to surging demand for custom chips in a market dominated by Nvidia. ‌But the soaring demand has also strained production, ⁠with supply chain constraints ‌across the technology ​sector.

(Reporting by Juby Babu in Mexico City and Aishwarya Jain in Bengaluru; Editing by Leroy ‌Leo)

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