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Arteris(AIP) - 2025 Q1 - Earnings Call Transcript
AIPArteris(AIP)2025-05-13 21:30

Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Total revenue for Q1 2025 was 16,500,000,representinga2816,500,000, representing a 28% year-over-year increase, exceeding guidance [17] - Annual contract value (ACV) plus royalties reached a record high of 66,800,000, up 15% year-over-year [17] - Remaining performance obligations (RPO) at the end of Q1 were 88,900,000,a1988,900,000, a 19% year-over-year increase [17] - Non-GAAP gross profit was 15,300,000 with a gross margin of 92% [17] - Non-GAAP operating loss for Q1 was 3,200,000,a403,200,000, a 40% improvement compared to the prior year [20] - Free cash flow was positive at 2,700,000 for the quarter [21] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company achieved several key design wins, including contracts with top global technology companies and automotive OEMs [6][7] - Adoption of technology in automotive, enterprise computing, and communications sectors is increasing, driven by design complexity and AI applications [6][8] - The company is seeing strong momentum in the microcontroller (MCU) system IP market, with initial royalties received from a top five MCU manufacturer [9] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The automotive sector remains a significant focus, with 10 automotive OEMs now as direct customers [8] - The company is expanding its presence in the AI market, with over 55% of total business now related to AI projects [72][78] - The semiconductor industry is experiencing a shift towards outsourcing system IP needs due to increasing design complexity and cost pressures [42][46] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focusing on innovation and expanding ecosystem collaborations, including joining the Intel Foundry Accelerator Program [11] - The introduction of FlexGen, an AI-driven smart NOC IP technology, is expected to enhance productivity and performance in semiconductor designs [9] - The company aims to maintain its position as a neutral player in the system IP market while capitalizing on the growing demand for outsourced solutions [74] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management acknowledges global economic uncertainty but reports no deal cancellations or delays in Q1 [13] - The company anticipates potential short-term headwinds in royalties due to customer confidence and tariffs [14] - Despite economic challenges, management remains optimistic about long-term growth and customer interest in outsourcing [15][26] Other Important Information - The company opened a new engineering and customer support center in Krakow, Poland, to enhance product development and customer support [12] - The company received multiple awards for innovation, including recognition for its NOC IP technologies [10] Q&A Session Summary Question: Changes in customer behavior due to tariffs and trade environment - Management noted some replanning of projects in China but observed an increased willingness among larger companies to outsource system IP to commercial vendors [29][30] Question: Expectations for FlexGen's revenue and ACV - Management reported positive feedback from customers evaluating FlexGen, with expectations for substantial bookings and revenue in the second half of the year [36][37] Question: Accelerating decision timelines by customers - Management indicated that while design cycles are being accelerated, licensing activity remains steady without significant changes in decision-making timelines [42] Question: Interest from joining the Intel Foundry Alliance - Management expects that joining the alliance will lead to additional business opportunities over the next twelve months [47] Question: Market size for system IP - Management estimated the system IP market to be between 1billionand1 billion and 1.2 billion, with significant growth potential as complexity increases [60] Question: Underlying technological changes prompting outsourcing - Management highlighted the increasing complexity of designs, particularly with the rise of AI and chiplets, as key factors driving the shift towards outsourcing [62][64]