
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Revenue for Q3 2025 was $164.6 million, representing a 9.7% increase year over year but a 4.9% decline sequentially [6][19] - Non-GAAP gross margin was 22.5%, down from 24.2% in the previous quarter and 25.2% a year ago [20] - Non-GAAP EPS was a loss of $0.10, compared to a loss of $0.09 in the prior quarter and a loss of $0.04 a year ago [21] - Operating cash flow was $7.4 million, down from $14.1 million in the prior quarter and $28.2 million a year ago [22] Business Segment Data and Key Metrics Changes - Computing segment revenue increased 14.8% year over year and 3.6% sequentially, accounting for 47.9% of total revenue [9][12] - Consumer segment revenue decreased 9% year over year and 4.9% sequentially, representing 13% of total revenue [12] - Communications segment revenue was up 5.8% year over year but down 14.4% sequentially, making up 17.2% of total revenue [14] - Power Supply and Industrial segment revenue increased 32.4% year over year but decreased 6.2% sequentially, accounting for 19.9% of total revenue [15] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company noted robust demand for graphics and AI accelerated cards, particularly driven by a key customer scaling their next-generation platform [10] - The company anticipates continued growth in the Computing segment, with expectations of mid-single-digit sequential growth and over 15% year-over-year growth for June [12][17] - The company expects flattish sequential growth in the Communications segment, with growth from U.S. and Korean smartphone customers offset by slower sales from China [14] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company aims to transform from a component supplier to a total solutions provider, leveraging customer relationships to expand market share and increase bond content [7][18] - The company is focusing on new market expansion, market share gains, and increased bond content to drive revenue growth in 2025 [18] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management highlighted a dynamic landscape with macroeconomic, geopolitical, and trade-related uncertainties impacting visibility for the second half of 2025 [7] - The company is closely monitoring developments and collaborating with customers to minimize disruptions in the supply chain [17] - Management expects low to mid-single-digit sequential revenue growth for June, despite the discontinuation of licensing revenue [17] Other Important Information - The company completed the quarter with a cash balance of $169.4 million, down from $182.6 million at the end of the previous quarter [23] - CapEx for the quarter was $8.1 million, with expectations for June ranging from $12 million to $14 million [24] Q&A Session Summary Question: Can you quantify the magnitude of the pull-ins on the PC side and discuss graphics card success? - Management noted increased demand due to customers taking advantage of tariff situations, with an estimated $6 million of revenue increase attributed to notebook shipments [28] Question: What is the tariff impact on the company? - Management indicated minimal direct exposure to tariffs due to limited U.S. shipments, while indirect impacts on overall demand remain uncertain [32] Question: How is the margin guidance for June despite the fall-off in licensing revenue? - Management attributed the margin guidance to a better product mix and higher factory utilization [34] Question: What is the current utilization rate and capacity at the JV? - Internal utilization is around 80% to 90%, with additional external capacities available to support business growth [38] Question: Can you provide an update on the pricing environment and competitive landscape? - Management noted ASP erosion tracking historical trends, with increased competition prompting a focus on new product rollouts to reset ASP [46]