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QuickLogic eFPGA Hard IP Selected by Chipus for 12 nm High Performance Data Center ASIC
Prnewswire· 2025-11-18 12:25
"When our customer stated they needed eFPGA as a key IP in their ASIC, we decided to partner with QuickLogic because of more than 30 years of FPGA expertise and adoption throughout the aerospace and defense community," said Murilo Pessatti, CEO of Chipus. "They have been instrumental in working with us and our customer to right-size the eFPGA fabric, helping us deliver a competitive, reliable ASIC to market more quickly and with reduced risk." "We are excited to be partnering with Chipus on this ASIC which ...
QuickLogic(QUIK) - 2025 Q3 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-11-11 23:30
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Total third-quarter revenue was $2 million, down 52.5% from Q3 2024 and down 45% compared to Q2 2025 [22] - Non-GAAP gross margin in Q3 was a negative 11.9%, compared to 65.3% in Q3 2024 and 31% in Q2 2025 [23] - Non-GAAP net loss was $3.2 million or $0.19 per diluted share, compared to a loss of $0.9 million or $0.06 per diluted share in Q3 2024 [24] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - New product revenue in Q3 was $1 million, down 73.1% from Q3 2024 and down 67.3% compared to Q2 2025 [22] - Mature product revenue was $1.1 million, up from $0.7 million in Q3 2024 and up from $0.8 million in Q2 2025 [22] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company is targeting total revenue of $6 million for Q4, with a significant portion dependent on a nearly $3 million contract forecasted to be awarded late in the quarter [26][27] - If the contract is awarded late, total revenue for Q4 could be as low as $3.5 million [27] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focusing on expanding its served available market to include very high-density eFPGA hard IP designs targeting advanced fabrication nodes [6] - The strategic initiative includes the development of an SRH FPGA test chip to secure design wins and accelerate storefront business [10][12] - The company anticipates that storefront revenue could represent about 10% of total revenue in 2026, driven by increased demand from defense industrial base (DIB) customers [41] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in the rebound of U.S. government strategic radiation hard FPGA programs despite potential delays due to government shutdowns [38] - The company expects to see a significant increase in revenue recognition from government contracts in Q4 and 2026 [14][33] Other Important Information - Total cash at the close of Q3 was $17.3 million, down from $19.2 million at the close of Q2 2025 [25] - The company raised approximately $2 million using its existing ATM in October, preparing for potential delayed payments associated with U.S. government contracts [29] Q&A Session Summary Question: What impact is the government shutdown having on your business? - Management noted that while there are delays in some projects, existing contracts are not seeing delays, and they anticipate a rebound once funding resumes [38][39] Question: Can you size the range of storefront revenue expected in 2026? - Management indicated that storefront revenue could be significant, potentially around 10% of total revenue, with expectations for notable growth compared to 2025 [41] Question: How do the opportunities with GlobalFoundries 12LP compare to other foundries? - Management believes the 12LP opportunity is larger due to its strategic rad-hard FPGA and IP licensing potential, which could lead to hundreds of millions in revenue [52][56] Question: What is the expected share count for 2025? - The expected ending share count for 2025 is approximately 17 million shares [80] Question: What caused the significant revenue decline forecasted for 2025? - Management explained that the decline is due to the timing of large IP contracts, which if not recognized in the current fiscal year, significantly impacts revenue percentages [82]