Qualcomm (NASDAQ: QCOM) shares fell 4.42% after the company issued a weak profit forecast for the current quarter that failed to satisfy investors. Arm Holdings (NASDAQ: ARM) compounded the sector’s troubles, with its own sales outlook drawing a similarly cold reception and sending shares down 8.11%. The dual disappointments from two of the semiconductor industry’s most closely watched names rattled investor confidence across the broader chip space. Goldberg, speaking on Bloomberg The Close, addressed Qualcomm’s underwhelming profit guidance and the implications it carries for near-term demand in the semiconductor market. Arm’s sales outlook drew particular scrutiny given the company’s central role in supplying chip architecture to a wide range of global technology manufacturers.