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In its FY2024 third-quarter consolidated business results, Toshiba Corporation reported a significant turnaround, achieving an operating income of ¥114.3 billion, the highest for the first three quarters since FY2018, when the memory business was excluded from its portfolio. This marks a substantial improvement from the previous year, driven by increased net sales and effective management reforms.
Financial Performance Overview
For the first nine months of FY2024, Toshiba’s net sales experienced a year-over-year (YoY) increase. Despite a sluggish recovery in the semiconductor market leading to decreased sales in that segment, other areas such as Hard Disk Drives (HDDs) and Power Generation Systems performed well. The Building Solutions segment also saw improved operating income due to profitability-focused reforms. These positive outcomes contributed to the overall increase in operating income across all segments.
A notable factor in this financial upturn was the reduction in provisions by ¥50.9 billion YoY, achieved through enhanced risk analysis and management efforts. Net income reached ¥184.8 billion, a significant rise of ¥291.8 billion YoY, bolstered by increased equity earnings from affiliates, particularly due to Kioxia Holdings Corporation’s improved performance.
Segment-Specific Insights
- Semiconductors and Storage: The semiconductor segment faced challenges with decreased sales attributed to a slow market recovery. However, the HDD sector experienced higher sales, contributing positively to the company’s operating income.
- Energy Systems & Solutions: This segment saw an increase in orders, particularly for large-scale projects, leading to a higher order backlog. The positive trend indicates robust demand and a strong market position in energy solutions.
- Infrastructure Systems & Solutions: The segment reported increased orders and a growing order backlog, reflecting successful acquisition of large-scale projects and a solid market presence.
- Building Solutions: Focused reforms aimed at enhancing profitability led to improved operating income in this segment, particularly in the elevator business in Japan.
Strategic Initiatives and Management Reforms
Toshiba’s financial resurgence can be attributed to several strategic initiatives and management reforms:
- Enhanced Risk Management: The company implemented a comprehensive risk analysis framework, resulting in a significant reduction in provisions and contributing to improved financial stability.
- Cost Optimization: Efforts to reduce fixed costs and conduct regular sales price reviews have been instrumental in enhancing profitability across various business segments.
- Focus on Core Competencies: By concentrating resources on high-performing sectors such as energy systems and infrastructure solutions, Toshiba has strengthened its market position and financial performance.
Looking ahead, Toshiba aims to build on its current momentum by continuing to implement management reforms and strategic initiatives. The company is poised to capitalize on growth opportunities in its core business areas while maintaining a strong focus on risk management and operational efficiency.
Toshiba Corporation’s third-quarter results for FY2024 reflect a robust financial recovery, driven by strategic reforms, effective risk management, and a focus on core business strengths. The company’s proactive approach positions it well for sustained growth and profitability in the coming years.
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FINANCIAL RESULTS / LATEST NEWS3 Min Read
GlobalFoundries Inc. (GF) announced preliminary financial results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended December 31, 2024.
Key Fourth Quarter Financial Highlights
- Revenue of $1.830 billion
- Gross margin of 24.5% and Non-IFRS gross margin of 25.4%
- Operating margin of (38.3)% and Non-IFRS operating margin of 15.6%
- Net loss of $729 million and Non-IFRS net income of $256 million
- Diluted loss per share of $1.32 and Non-IFRS diluted earnings per share of $0.46
- Non-IFRS adjusted EBITDA of $661 million
- Ending cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities of $4.2 billion
- Net cash provided by operating activities of $457 million and Non-IFRS adjusted free cash flow of $328 million
Key Full Year 2024 Financial Highlights
- Revenue of $6.750 billion
- Gross margin of 24.5% and Non-IFRS gross margin of 25.3%
- Net loss of $262 million and Non-IFRS net income $870 million
- Diluted loss per share of $0.48 and Non-IFRS diluted earnings per share of $1.56
- Non-IFRS adjusted EBITDA of $2.475 billion
- Year to date net cash provided by operating activities of $1.722 billion and Non-IFRS adjusted free cash flow of $1.107 billion
“In the fourth quarter, the GF team delivered solid financial results that exceeded the Non-IFRS midpoint of the guidance ranges we provided in our November earnings release,” said Dr. Thomas Caulfield, President and CEO of GF. “2024 presented a unique set of challenges for our industry, but thanks to our focus on operational excellence, we generated over $1 billion of Non-IFRS adjusted free cash flow. As we look to 2025, we are encouraged by our strong design win momentum across our end markets and product portfolio as we position GF for a growth year.”
In the fourth quarter 2024, GF recorded a $935 million impairment charge on the long-lived assets relating to legacy investments in production capacity at its facility in Malta, New York. GF undertook this action pursuant to the diversification of its long-term manufacturing technology platform roadmap in Malta, which is consistent with the Company’s previously communicated technology transfer strategy needed to meet expected long-term customer demand. Since such impairment is not expected to be a recurring event, the Company believes this additional adjustment to Non-IFRS metrics better enables management and investors to make more meaningful comparisons of fourth quarter 2024 results against prior periods.
Recent Business Highlights
- GF announced a first-of-its-kind center for advanced packaging and test capabilities, to be developed at its Malta, New York facility. Supported by grants from New York State and the U.S. Department of Commerce, GF’s Advanced Packaging and Photonics Center will help meet the growing demand for U.S.-made essential chips used in AI, automotive, aerospace and defense, and communications applications.
- IDEMIA and GF announced a partnership to deliver next-generation smart card technology with improved data retention, low read latency and enhanced power efficiency – saving customers cost and time. This multi-year collaboration will be 100% manufactured and tested in Europe on GF’s 28ESF3 platform, ensuring trusted providence.
- Lightmatter announced that it will use GF’s Fotonix™ fabrication platform to develop the industry’s most robust and scalable AI interconnect solution. By integrating electronics and photonics into a single CMOS wafer, GF’s unique solution will enable the speed and efficiency needed for future AI data centers.
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FINANCIAL RESULTS / LATEST NEWS2 Min Read
Axcelis Technologies, Inc. announced financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2024.
For the full year 2024, the Company reported revenue of $1.02 billion, compared with $1.13 billion for the full year 2023. Systems revenue for the year was $782.6 million, compared to $883.6 million in 2023. Operating profit was $210.8 million in 2024, compared to $265.8 million in 2023. Net income for the year was $201 million with diluted earnings per share of $6.15, compared to net income of $246.3 million and diluted earnings per share of $7.43 in 2023. Gross margin for the year was 44.7%, compared to 43.5% in 2023.
The Company reported fourth quarter revenue of $252.4 million, compared to $256.6 million for the third quarter of 2024. Gross margin for the quarter was 46.0%, compared to 42.9% in the third quarter. Operating profit for the quarter was $54.5 million, compared to $46.9 million for the third quarter. Net income for the quarter was $50 million, or $1.54 per diluted share, compared to $48.6 million, or $1.49 per diluted share in the third quarter.
President and CEO Russell Low commented, “Axcelis exited the year on a strong note, with fourth quarter revenue and profitability exceeding our expectations. As we look ahead to 2025, we anticipate a near term cyclical digestion period, as customers absorb the robust investments they’ve made into mature node capacity over the past few years – particularly in China. We are focused on capturing the long-term growth opportunities that lie ahead by investing in product innovation, managing our costs, and working closely with customers on their technology roadmaps – all of which will put us in an even stronger position for the next upturn.”
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Jamie Coogan said, “We are pleased with our financial execution in 2024. Despite a decline in revenue, we were able to deliver higher gross margins, generate solid free cash flow, return capital to shareholders via buyback, and exit the year with a stronger balance sheet that allows us to invest during this cyclical digestion period and drive long term value creation.”
For the first quarter ending March 31, 2025, Axcelis expects revenues of approximately $185 million, and earnings per diluted share of approximately $0.38.
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GaN / LATEST NEWS / WBG2 Min Read
Efficient Power Conversion Corporation (EPC) announced the release of the 4th edition of its groundbreaking textbook, GaN Power Devices for Efficient Power Conversion.
This latest edition reflects the rapid advancements in GaN technology and its transformative impact across various industries, including renewable energy, electric vehicles, data centers, robotics, and space applications. Co-authored by EPC CEO Dr. Alex Lidow and a team of GaN experts, the textbook remains an indispensable resource for engineers, students, and industry innovators looking to stay at the forefront of power electronics.
What’s New in the 4th Edition
- Expanded coverage on the integration of GaN into new applications such as AI servers, autonomous systems, and eMobility
- Updates on design techniques that maximize GaN’s superior efficiency, power density, and thermal performance
- Comprehensive insights into GaN ICs and their role in simplifying complex designs and improving system reliability
- A dedicated section on the latest advancements in GaN reliability and manufacturability
- Real-world application examples, case studies, and practical design tips for engineers.
“Since its inception, this textbook has guided engineers and innovators adopting GaN,” said Dr. Alex Lidow, CEO and co-author. “The 4th edition deepens understanding of GaN’s capabilities and empowers readers to unlock its full potential.”
This edition underscores EPC’s commitment to educating the power electronics community and supporting the adoption of GaN as the go-to technology for efficient power conversion. The textbook is available for purchase through Wiley.
Availability and Additional Resources
The 4th edition of GaN Power Devices for Efficient Power Conversion is available now. For additional resources, including evaluation boards, design support tools, and application notes, visit epc-co.com.
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LATEST NEWS2 Min Read
Cambridge GaN Devices (CGD) has announced that Henryk Dabrowski, appointed as SVP of Global Sales at the innovative GaN IC company last year, will lead CGD’s global sales strategy, building on the successes to date, by expanding into additional markets exploiting the significant advantages that ICeGaN® offers. As part of that expansion, CGD is growing its sales organisation and will be hiring regional sales managers for both EMEA and North America, who will report to Dabrowski.
HENRYK DABROWSKI | SVP OF GLOBAL SALES, CGD
“GaN is now generally acknowledged to be a disruptive power semiconductor technology with an established growth trajectory, enabling high efficiency, high power density and miniaturisation. It is a perfect opportunity for CGD, which has demonstrated the ruggedness, reliability and ease of use of its ICeGaN® GaN IC technology. I am, therefore, delighted to be leading the sales focus as we scale up with major global customers in applications including servers, data centres, inverters, industrial power supplies and, in the near future, automotive EV applications.”GIORGIA LONGOBARDI | CEO & CO-FOUNDER, CGD
“I am thrilled to have Henryk onboard. His extensive industry expertise, strategic vision and proven success will enable CGD’s rapid expansion into new markets world-wide. As the demand for power significantly increases due to AI and the electrification of vehicles, I am confident that Henryk’s expertise will be key to accelerating commercial adoption of CGD’s effortless and energy-efficient ICeGaN® GaN ICs.”Dabrowski has over 30 years’ experience in technology design, commerce and sales leadership. Most recently, he built and led sales and applications teams for Vicor in EMEA. A Chartered Engineer (CEng) with the Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET), Dabrowski previously held commercial roles at Texas Instruments and Infineon, and also has experience within the distribution sales channel.
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LATEST NEWS / WBG1 Min Read
Navitas Semiconductor’s 8.5kW power supply unit (PSU), powered by GaNFast™ and GeneSiC™ technologies, has been recognized for its innovative design. Tailored for AI and hyperscale data centers, the PSU achieves 98% efficiency while meeting Open Compute Project (OCP) and Open Rack v3 (ORv3) specifications.
The design minimizes ripple current, EMI, and device count by 25%, reducing costs. Its 3-phase LLC topology utilizes GaNSafe™ technology with integrated control, drive, sensing, and protection, along with Gen-3 Fast SiC MOSFETs for enhanced performance and reliability.
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