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Tower Semiconductor forecasts quarterly revenue above estimates on steady chip demand
Tower Semiconductor forecasts quarterly revenue above estimates on steady chip demand

Time of India

time05-08-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Tower Semiconductor forecasts quarterly revenue above estimates on steady chip demand

Israeli contract chipmaker Tower Semiconductor forecast third-quarter revenue above Wall Street expectations on Monday, driven by steady demand for its chips used in the automotive and industrial markets. The company's U.S.-listed shares were up 5% in early trading. Tower Semiconductor has also seen higher demand for its advanced chip technologies used in optical fiber communications from companies building data centers and AI infrastructure . These chips help move large amounts of data quickly and efficiently, making them essential components in the modern data centers and networks powering today's digital world. The company specializes in manufacturing analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits for a wide range of applications, including automotive, industrial, consumer electronics and optical communications. "The momentum we have gained in our RF infrastructure business, driven by data centers and AI expansions, is particularly noteworthy, with customer forecasts continuing to increase," CEO Russell Ellwanger said. Tower Semiconductor forecast third-quarter revenue of $395 million, plus or minus 5%, while analysts expect revenue of $392.5 million, according to data compiled by reported 6% growth in revenue to $372.1 million in the second quarter, compared with an expectation of $371.6 million.

Tower Semiconductor Eyes Strong Growth As RF Infrastructure Momentum Builds
Tower Semiconductor Eyes Strong Growth As RF Infrastructure Momentum Builds

Yahoo

time04-08-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Tower Semiconductor Eyes Strong Growth As RF Infrastructure Momentum Builds

Tower Semiconductor (NASDAQ: TSEM) stock gained after it reported fiscal second-quarter results on Monday. The company reported a quarterly revenue growth of 6% year-on-year (Y/Y) to $372.06 million, compared to the analyst consensus estimate of $370.23 million. The Israel-based contract chipmaker's adjusted EPS of 50 cents beat the analyst consensus estimate of 45 profit was $80 million, down 7.9% Y/Y. The margin declined to 21.5% from 24.8% Y/Y. Operating profit of $39.9 million decreased 27.7% Y/Y. View more earnings on TSEM During the quarter, the company generated $123 million in operating cash flow and held $1.21 billion in cash and equivalents. Tower Semiconductor CEO Russell Ellwanger credited the company's ongoing strategic initiatives, particularly the repurposing of multiple factories to expand RF (Radio Frequency) infrastructure capacity, with supporting recent gains and setting the stage for continued growth in the coming quarters. He noted that driven by rising demand from data centers and AI expansion, Tower has built strong momentum in its RF infrastructure business, backed by growing customer forecasts and reinforced by its leading market share. The company expects to maintain this trajectory, with third-quarter revenue guidance set at $395 million and a targeted $40 million increase in the fourth quarter. Outlook Tower Semiconductor expects third-quarter revenue of $375.25 million-$414.75 million compared to the $394.54 million analyst consensus estimate. TSEM Price Action: TSEM stock is trading higher by 7.95% to $48.22 at last check Monday. Photo via Shutterstock Up Next: Transform your trading with Benzinga Edge's one-of-a-kind market trade ideas and tools. Click now to access unique insights that can set you ahead in today's competitive market. Get the latest stock analysis from Benzinga? This article Tower Semiconductor Eyes Strong Growth As RF Infrastructure Momentum Builds originally appeared on © 2025 Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved. Sign in to access your portfolio

Tower Semiconductor forecasts quarterly revenue above estimates on steady chip demand
Tower Semiconductor forecasts quarterly revenue above estimates on steady chip demand

Yahoo

time04-08-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Tower Semiconductor forecasts quarterly revenue above estimates on steady chip demand

(Reuters) -Israeli contract chipmaker Tower Semiconductor forecast third-quarter revenue above Wall Street expectations on Monday, driven by steady demand for its chips used in the automotive and industrial markets. The company's U.S.-listed shares were up 5% in early trading. Tower Semiconductor has also seen higher demand for its advanced chip technologies used in optical fiber communications from companies building data centers and AI infrastructure. These chips help move large amounts of data quickly and efficiently, making them essential components in the modern data centers and networks powering today's digital world. The company specializes in manufacturing analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits for a wide range of applications, including automotive, industrial, consumer electronics and optical communications. "The momentum we have gained in our RF infrastructure business, driven by data centers and AI expansions, is particularly noteworthy, with customer forecasts continuing to increase," CEO Russell Ellwanger said. Tower Semiconductor forecast third-quarter revenue of $395 million, plus or minus 5%, while analysts expect revenue of $392.5 million, according to data compiled by reported 6% growth in revenue to $372.1 million in the second quarter, compared with an expectation of $371.6 million. Error while retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data

Tower Semiconductor forecasts quarterly revenue above estimates on steady chip demand
Tower Semiconductor forecasts quarterly revenue above estimates on steady chip demand

CNA

time04-08-2025

  • Business
  • CNA

Tower Semiconductor forecasts quarterly revenue above estimates on steady chip demand

Israeli contract chipmaker Tower Semiconductor forecast third-quarter revenue above Wall Street expectations on Monday, driven by steady demand for its chips used in the automotive and industrial markets. The company's U.S.-listed shares were up 5 per cent in early trading. Tower Semiconductor has also seen higher demand for its advanced chip technologies used in optical fiber communications from companies building data centers and AI infrastructure. These chips help move large amounts of data quickly and efficiently, making them essential components in the modern data centers and networks powering today's digital world. The company specializes in manufacturing analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits for a wide range of applications, including automotive, industrial, consumer electronics and optical communications. "The momentum we have gained in our RF infrastructure business, driven by data centers and AI expansions, is particularly noteworthy, with customer forecasts continuing to increase," CEO Russell Ellwanger said. Tower Semiconductor forecast third-quarter revenue of $395 million, plus or minus 5 per cent, while analysts expect revenue of $392.5 million, according to data compiled by reported 6 per cent growth in revenue to $372.1 million in the second quarter, compared with an expectation of $371.6 million.

Tower Semiconductor forecasts quarterly revenue above estimates on steady chip demand
Tower Semiconductor forecasts quarterly revenue above estimates on steady chip demand

Reuters

time04-08-2025

  • Business
  • Reuters

Tower Semiconductor forecasts quarterly revenue above estimates on steady chip demand

Aug 4 (Reuters) - Israeli contract chipmaker Tower Semiconductor ( opens new tab forecast third-quarter revenue above Wall Street expectations on Monday, driven by steady demand for its chips used in the automotive and industrial markets. The company's U.S.-listed shares were up 5% in early trading. Tower Semiconductor has also seen higher demand for its advanced chip technologies used in optical fiber communications from companies building data centers and AI infrastructure. These chips help move large amounts of data quickly and efficiently, making them essential components in the modern data centers and networks powering today's digital world. The company specializes in manufacturing analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits for a wide range of applications, including automotive, industrial, consumer electronics and optical communications. "The momentum we have gained in our RF infrastructure business, driven by data centers and AI expansions, is particularly noteworthy, with customer forecasts continuing to increase," CEO Russell Ellwanger said. Tower Semiconductor forecast third-quarter revenue of $395 million, plus or minus 5%, while analysts expect revenue of $392.5 million, according to data compiled by LSEG. It reported 6% growth in revenue to $372.1 million in the second quarter, compared with an expectation of $371.6 million.

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