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Wireless IoT leader delivers strong sequential and year-over-year revenue growth

AUSTIN, Texas, May 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Silicon Labs (NASDAQ: SLAB), the leading innovator in low-power wireless, reported financial results for the first quarter, which ended April 5, 2025.

“Silicon Labs drove strong sequential and year-over-year revenue growth as design wins across multiple end markets continued ramping in the first quarter of 2025,” said Matt Johnson, President and Chief Executive Officer at Silicon Labs. “Despite macroeconomic uncertainty and shifting trade dynamics, we remain confident in Silicon Labs’ ability to outperform the market given our leadership position in secular high-growth applications and consistent share gains.”

First Quarter Financial Highlights 

Revenue was $178 millionIndustrial & Commercial revenue for the quarter was $96 million, up 47% year-over-yearHome & Life revenue for the quarter was $82 million, up 99% year-over-year

Results on a GAAP basis:

GAAP gross margin was 55.0%GAAP operating expenses were $130 millionGAAP operating loss was $32 millionGAAP diluted loss per share was $(0.94)

Results on a non-GAAP basis, excluding the impact of stock compensation, amortization of acquired intangible assets, and certain other items as set forth in the below GAAP to Non-GAAP reconciliation tables were as follows:

Non-GAAP gross margin was 55.4%Non-GAAP operating expenses were $105 millionNon-GAAP operating loss was $7 millionNon-GAAP diluted loss per share was $(0.08)

Business Highlights

Silicon Labs’ first device in its next-generation Series 3 platform on 22nm process technology is now ramping into production. The Series 3 platform will be complementary to Series 2, with advancements in performance, capabilities, and features, including higher levels of compute and AI inference, as well as scalable memory architectures and backwards code compatibility with Series 2.

Announced its new Series 2 BG29 family of Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) SoCs, designed to bring higher levels of compute and connectivity in ultra-compact form factor without compromising wireless performance. The BG29 family is ideal for today’s most intensive Bluetooth LE applications like wearable medical devices, asset trackers, and smart sensors.

Introduced the BG22L and BG24L SoCs for Bluetooth® LE optimized for common Bluetooth applications like asset tracking tags and small appliances. The BG22L brings the most competitive combination of security, processing power, and connectivity for high-volume, low-power applications. The BG24L SoC also includes the Silicon Labs accelerator for AI/ML applications and support for the latest in Bluetooth Channel Sounding in radio congested areas like warehouses, smart cities, and large residential apartment complexes.

Announced that its MG26 family of wireless SoCs is now generally available through Silicon Labs and its distribution partners. As the industry’s most advanced, high-performance Matter and concurrent multi-protocol solution to date, the MG26 SoC features double the Flash and RAM of other Silicon Labs multi-protocol devices, advanced AI/ML processing, and best-in-class security to empower developers to design future-proof Matter applications.

Business Outlook

The company expects second-quarter revenue to be between $185 to $200 million. The company also estimates the following results:

On a GAAP basis:

GAAP gross margin to be between 55% to 57%GAAP operating expenses of approximately $129 million to $131 millionGAAP diluted loss per share between $(0.55) to $(0.95)

On a non-GAAP basis, excluding the impact of stock compensation, amortization of acquired intangible assets, and certain other items as set forth in the reconciliation tables:

Non-GAAP gross margin to be between 55% to 57%Non-GAAP operating expenses of approximately $106 million to $108 millionNon-GAAP diluted earnings (loss) per share between $(0.01) to $0.19

Earnings Webcast and Conference Call 

Silicon Labs will host an earnings conference call to discuss the quarterly results and answer questions at 7:30 am CDT today. An audio webcast will be available on Silicon Labs’ website (www.silabs.com) under Investor Relations. In addition, the company will post an audio recording of the event at investor.silabs.com and make a replay available through June 12, 2025.

About Silicon Labs 

Silicon Labs (NASDAQ: SLAB) is the leading innovator in low-power wireless connectivity, building embedded technology that connects devices and improves lives. Merging cutting-edge technology into the world’s most highly integrated SoCs, Silicon Labs provides device makers the solutions, support, and ecosystems needed to create advanced edge connectivity applications. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, Silicon Labs has operations in over 16 countries and is the trusted partner for innovative solutions in the smart home, industrial IoT, and smart cities markets. Learn more at silabs.com

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements based on Silicon Labs’ current expectations. The words “believe”, “estimate”, “expect”, “intend”, “anticipate”, “plan”, “project”, “will”, and similar phrases as they relate to Silicon Labs are intended to identify such forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements reflect the current views and assumptions of Silicon Labs and are subject to various risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from expectations. Among the factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements are the following: fluctuating changes in global trade policies, including the imposition of tariffs, duties, trade sanctions, or other barriers to international commerce; the competitive and cyclical nature of the semiconductor industry; the challenging macroeconomic environment, including disruptions in the financial services industry; geographic concentration of manufacturers, assemblers, test service providers and customers in Asia that subjects Silicon Labs’ business and results of operations to risks of natural disasters, epidemics or pandemics, war and political unrest; risks that demand and the supply chain may be adversely affected by military conflict (including in the Middle East, and between Russia and Ukraine), terrorism, sanctions or other geopolitical events globally (including in the Middle East, and conflict between Taiwan and China); risks that Silicon Labs may not be able to maintain its historical growth; quarterly fluctuations in revenues and operating results; difficulties developing new products that achieve market acceptance; risks associated with international activities (including trade barriers, particularly with respect to China); intellectual property litigation risks; risks associated with acquisitions and divestitures; product liability risks; difficulties managing and/or obtaining sufficient supply from Silicon Labs’ distributors, manufacturers and subcontractors; dependence on a limited number of products; absence of long-term commitments from customers; inventory-related risks; difficulties managing international activities; risks that Silicon Labs may not be able to manage strains associated with its growth; credit risks associated with its accounts receivable; dependence on key personnel; stock price volatility; the impact of COVID-19 on the U.S. and global economy; debt-related risks; capital-raising risks; the timing and scope of share repurchases and/or dividends; average selling prices of products may decrease significantly and rapidly; information technology risks; cyber-attacks against Silicon Labs’ products and its networks; risks associated with any material weakness in our internal controls over financial reporting; and other factors that are detailed in the SEC filings of Silicon Laboratories Inc. Silicon Labs disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise. References in this press release to Silicon Labs shall mean Silicon Laboratories Inc.

Note to editors: Silicon Laboratories, Silicon Labs, the “S” symbol, and the Silicon Labs logo are trademarks of Silicon Laboratories Inc. All other product names noted herein may be trademarks of their respective holders. 

Silicon Laboratories Inc.

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations 

(In thousands, except per share data) 

(Unaudited)

Three Months Ended

April 5,
2025

March 30,
2024

Revenues

$           177,714

$           106,375

Cost of revenues

79,937

51,306

Gross profit

97,777

55,069

Operating expenses:

Research and development

88,219

80,650

Selling, general and administrative

41,638

33,553

Operating expenses

129,857

114,203

Operating loss

(32,080)

(59,134)

Other income (expense):

Interest income and other, net

3,793

2,732

Interest expense

(284)

(509)

Loss before income taxes

(28,571)

(56,911)

Provision (benefit) for income taxes

1,899

(385)

Net loss

$            (30,470)

$            (56,526)

Loss per share:

Basic

$                (0.94)

$                (1.77)

Diluted

$                (0.94)

$                (1.77)

Weighted-average common shares outstanding:

Basic

32,465

31,910

Diluted

32,465

31,910

Non-GAAP Financial Measurements

In addition to the GAAP results provided throughout this document, Silicon Labs has provided non-GAAP financial measurements on a basis excluding non-cash and other charges and benefits. Details of these excluded items are presented in the tables below, which reconcile the GAAP results to non-GAAP financial measurements.

The non-GAAP financial measurements do not replace the presentation of Silicon Labs’ GAAP financial results. These measurements provide supplemental information to assist management and investors in analyzing Silicon Labs’ financial position and results of operations. Silicon Labs has chosen to provide this information to investors to enable them to perform meaningful comparisons of past, present and future operating results and as a means to emphasize the results of core on-going operations.

Unaudited Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Financial Measures

(In thousands, except per share data)

Three Months Ended

April 5, 2025

Non-GAAP Income Statement Items

GAAP

Measure

GAAP

Percent of

Revenue

Stock

Compensation

Expense

Intangible
Asset

Amortization

Non-GAAP

Measure

Non-GAAP

Percent of

Revenue

Revenues

$    177,714

Gross profit

97,777

55.0 %

$                613

$                —

$         98,390

55.4 %

Research and development

88,219

49.6 %

12,007

5,437

70,775

39.8 %

Selling, general and administrative

41,638

23.4 %

7,094

34,544

19.4 %

Operating expenses

129,857

73.1 %

19,101

5,437

105,319

59.3 %

Operating income (loss)

(32,080)

(18.1 %)

19,714

5,437

(6,929)

(3.9 %)

 

Three Months Ended

April 5, 2025

Non-GAAP Loss Per Share

GAAP

Measure

Stock

Compensation

Expense*

Intangible

Asset

Amortization*

Income

Tax

Adjustments

Non-

GAAP

Measure

Net income (loss)

$    (30,470)

$          19,714

$             5,437

$             2,583

$        (2,736)

Diluted shares outstanding

32,465

32,465

Diluted loss per share

$        (0.94)

$          (0.08)

*   Represents pre-tax amounts

 

Unaudited Forward-Looking Statements Regarding Business Outlook

(In millions, except per share data)

Three Months Ended
July 5, 2025

Business Outlook

GAAP

Measure

Non-GAAP

Adjustments**

Non-GAAP

Measure

Gross margin

55% to 57%

— %

55% to 57%

Operating expenses

$129 to $131

$(23)

$106 to $108

Diluted earnings (loss) per share

$(0.55) to $(0.95)

$0.74 to $0.94

 $(0.01) to $0.19

**

Non-GAAP adjustments include the following estimates: stock compensation expense of $20.5 million, intangible asset amortization of $3.3 million, and the application of a long-term non-GAAP tax rate of 20%.

 

Silicon Laboratories Inc.

Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets 

(In thousands, except per share data) 

(Unaudited)

April 5,
2025

December 28,
2024

Assets

Current assets:

  Cash and cash equivalents

$           324,877

$           281,607

  Short-term investments

99,928

100,554

  Accounts receivable, net

52,066

54,479

  Inventories

83,397

105,639

  Prepaid expenses and other current assets

58,402

59,754

Total current assets

618,670

602,033

Property and equipment, net

129,707

132,136

Goodwill

376,389

376,389

Other intangible assets, net

31,062

36,499

Other assets, net

73,668

75,617

Total assets

$        1,229,496

$        1,222,674

Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity

Current liabilities:

  Accounts payable

$             53,819

$             42,448

  Deferred revenue and returns liability

6,478

3,073

  Other current liabilities

59,422

52,362

Total current liabilities

119,719

97,883

Other non-current liabilities

41,358

44,770

Total liabilities

161,077

142,653

Commitments and contingencies

Stockholders’ equity:

  Preferred stock – $0.0001 par value; 10,000 shares authorized; no shares issued

  Common stock – $0.0001 par value; 250,000 shares authorized; 32,473 and 32,458
     shares issued and outstanding at April 5, 2025 and December 28, 2024, respectively

3

3

  Additional paid-in capital

96,838

78,227

  Retained earnings

971,251

1,001,721

  Accumulated other comprehensive income

327

70

Total stockholders’ equity

1,068,419

1,080,021

Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity

$        1,229,496

$        1,222,674

 

Silicon Laboratories Inc. 

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows 

(In thousands) 

(Unaudited)

Three Months Ended

April 5,
2025

March 30,
2024

Operating Activities

Net loss

$            (30,470)

$            (56,526)

Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities:

Depreciation of property and equipment

6,248

6,634

Amortization of other intangible assets

5,437

6,079

Stock-based compensation expense

19,714

13,612

Deferred income taxes

(1,514)

(5,270)

Changes in operating assets and liabilities:

Accounts receivable

2,412

(3,321)

Inventories

22,098

(3,958)

Prepaid expenses and other assets

2,973

(15,466)

Accounts payable

9,234

(13,829)

Other current liabilities and income taxes

11,870

1,554

Deferred revenue and returns liability

3,405

1,804

Other non-current liabilities

(3,279)

(3,113)

Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities

48,128

(71,800)

Investing Activities

Purchases of marketable securities

(19,728)

(9,794)

Sales of marketable securities

10,005

25,763

Maturities of marketable securities

10,675

55,188

Purchases of property and equipment

(4,852)

(2,047)

Proceeds from sale of equity investment

12,382

Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities

(3,900)

81,492

Financing Activities

Payments on debt

(45,000)

Payment of taxes withheld for vested stock awards

(958)

(1,048)

Proceeds from the issuance of common stock

341

Net cash used in financing activities

(958)

(45,707)

Increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents

43,270

(36,015)

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period

281,607

227,504

Cash and cash equivalents at end of period

$           324,877

$           191,489

 

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Las Vegas Review-Journal Launches VegasBusiness, a New Multiplatform Business Brand Serving Southern Nevada Leaders

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LAS VEGAS, May 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ –The Las Vegas Review Journal today announced the launch of VegasBusiness, a new multiplatform brand designed to deliver authoritative reporting, analysis, and insight to Southern Nevada’s business leaders and decisionmakers.

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— The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Finance and National Revenue 

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