Gross margin recovery, inventory levels, e-mobility market share are the key contradictions discussed in
MicroSystems' latest 2025Q4 earnings call.
Strong Q4 Sales and Profitability:
-
reported fourth-quarter sales of
$193 million, exceeding the high-end of their guidance.
- Non-GAAP EPS was
$0.06 above the midpoint of their guidance.
- The growth was attributed to strong performance in automotive, particularly e-mobility, and industrial sectors like data center and robotics.
Automotive Market Recovery:
- Automotive sales returned to growth, increasing by
8% sequentially, driven by e-mobility sales, which rose by
16%.
- However, automotive sales declined by
23% year-over-year.
- The improvement was due to wins in e-mobility applications and the positive outlook on XEV powertrain production.
Industrial and Other Sales Growth:
- Industrial and other sales increased by
9% sequentially, with particular strength in data center and robotics.
- Sales in industrial sectors declined by
11% year-over-year.
- Growth was driven by increased demand for motor drivers and isolated gate drivers in AI data centers.
Gross Margin Dynamics:
- Gross margin was
45.6% in Q4, below expectations due to mix and lower absorption from customer price adjustments.
- The company expects cost reductions from vendor pricing negotiations and restructuring programs to impact the P&L in Q1.
- The temporary under-absorption of production costs was a factor affecting gross margin.
Future Revenue and Earnings Outlook:
- Guidance for Q1 2026 sales is between
$192 million and
$202 million, reflecting an
18% year-over-year increase.
- The company anticipates gross margin to improve to between
46% and
48%, and non-GAAP EPS between
$0.06 and
$0.10.
- The outlook is supported by anticipated cost reductions, vendor pricing adjustments, and strong demand across key markets.
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