Lattice Semiconductor Q3 2024 Earnings: Still Fighting Industry Headwinds

Lattice Semiconductor Q3 2024 Earnings: Still Fighting Industry Headwinds

Analyst(s): Dr. Bob Sutor
Publication Date: November 8, 2024

Lattice Semiconductor reported its Q3 2024 financial results, highlighting a strategic focus on improving operational efficiency and pursuing growth in AI-enabled technologies. The company maintained strong gross margins and enacted cost-saving measures, including a workforce reduction, in response to market conditions.

What is Covered in this Article:

  • An overview of Lattice’s Q3 2024 financial performance, including revenue, gross margins, and net income.
  • Details on restructuring efforts and cost-cutting measures implemented to align resources with current business needs.
  • Insight into CEO Dr. Ford Tamer’s strategic direction and Lattice’s product expansions, particularly in AI and FPGA.
  • Breakdown of Lattice’s geographic and end-market revenue distribution.
  • Forecast for Q4 2024 and how Lattice is positioning itself for future growth.

The News: Lattice Semiconductor announced its Q3 2024 earnings, reporting revenue of $127.1 million, indicating resilience in a challenging semiconductor market. However, GAAP net income decreased to $7.2 million, primarily due to a one-time $6.5 million restructuring charge. This restructuring involved a 14% reduction in the workforce and a streamlined operating budget aimed at promoting annual earnings growth by 2025.

Lattice is concentrating on aligning resources with current market conditions while maintaining its long-term product roadmap. Notable developments in Q3 included increased design wins in AI-PC applications, particularly partnerships with Dell’s XPS and Latitude models, highlighting the company’s low-power AI solutions for consumer electronics. Additionally, Lattice announced improvements to its Nexus FPGA platform and an upcoming Developers Conference to showcase more than 75 Lattice-based applications, emphasizing its position in the programmable technology sector.

Lattice Semiconductor’s Q3 FY2024: Resilience Amid Industry Headwinds

Analyst Take: Lattice Semiconductor’s Q3 2024 earnings reveal a strategic pivot towards operational efficiency amidst challenging industry conditions. The 14% workforce reduction and restructuring efforts suggest a disciplined and evidently required approach to cost management, essential for sustaining profitability as revenue growth faces headwinds. CEO Ford Tamer’s focus on foundational stability and selective investment in AI-PC and FPGA technologies is well-suited to balance short-term pressures with long-term opportunities.

Lattice’s AI-PC wins with Dell highlight its strength in delivering low-power, high-performance solutions in a growing market for AI-enabled devices. Additionally, the Nexus FPGA platform’s expansion aligns with increasing demand for compact, reliable solutions across automotive, industrial, and communications sectors.

Financial Performance: Resilience Amid Declining Revenues

For Q3 2024, Lattice reported revenue of $127.1 million, marking a modest quarter-over-quarter increase of 2.4% from $124.1 million in Q2. However, this figure represents a significant year-over-year decline of 33.9%, emphasizing the challenging conditions within the semiconductor sector. Various factors contribute to this revenue contraction, including macroeconomic pressures, supply chain fluctuations, and changing demand across end markets.

Lattice’s gross margin remains robust at 69.0% on both a GAAP and non-GAAP basis, consistent with Q2 figures and slightly down from the 70.0% reported in Q3 2023. This stability highlights the resilience of Lattice’s business model, which is grounded in low-power, efficient programmable solutions that continue to attract demand despite broader market volatility.

Lattice Semiconductor Q3 2024 Earnings Still Fighting Industry Headwinds
Source: Lattice Semiconductor Quarterly Earnings Reports

However, the company’s net income was impacted by a one-time GAAP charge of $6.5 million, attributed to a restructuring initiative aimed at cost reduction and operational efficiency. This charge contributed to a notable decrease in GAAP net income, which was $7.2 million (or $0.05 per share) compared to $22.6 million in the previous quarter. On a non-GAAP basis, excluding restructuring costs and stock-based compensation, net income was $32.5 million, or $0.24 per diluted share, reflecting a healthier underlying profitability once adjusted for exceptional items.

Dell and Lattice Semiconductor’s Nexus FPGA Platform

Lattice’s hardware and software solutions now power AI-driven computer vision on Dell’s XPS models, in addition to previous design wins on select Dell Latitude models. This partnership with Dell expands Lattice’s reach in the consumer electronics market, showcasing the company’s expertise in delivering low-power, efficient AI solutions. With AI becoming increasingly central to consumer electronics, this partnership is expected to drive growth in Lattice’s computing and communications segments. Will Lattice be able to close similar deals with other PC manufacturers?

The company’s Nexus platform continues to be a cornerstone of its product strategy, with new offerings targeting applications across communications, industrial, computing, and automotive sectors. Built with a focus on power efficiency, compact design, and adaptability, Nexus FPGAs can offer a competitive advantage in sectors that demand high performance with low power consumption. Looking at the general semiconductor industry, combining greater performance with lower power usage is a requirement, especially as power-hungry AI-accelerators become resident in the systems.

Final Thoughts

The company continues to anticipate limited growth through early next year. Although Lattice plans to introduce new products and has a growing order backlog, the effectiveness of these strategies in reversing the current financial decline is uncertain. The recent transition in leadership to Ford Tamer brings experience in operational efficiency, though the impact of this change on the company’s performance remains to be seen.

Click here to read the full Q3 FY2024 Lattice Semiconductor earnings report on the Lattice Semiconductor website.

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Disclosures: During the preparation of this work the authors and analysts used ChatGPT to research the company and the market. After using this tool/service, the author reviewed and edited the content as needed and takes full responsibility for the content of the publication.

The Futurum Group is a research and advisory firm that engages or has engaged in research, analysis, and advisory services with many technology companies, including those mentioned in this article. The analyst has no equity position in any company mentioned in this article.

Analysis and opinions expressed herein are specific to the analyst individually and data and other information that might have been provided for validation, not those of The Futurum Group as a whole.

Other insights from The Futurum Group:

Lattice Semiconductor Appoints Ford Tamer as New Chief Executive Officer

Lattice Semiconductor Maintains Growth Trajectory in Q2 2024

Lattice Q1 2024: Outpacing FPGA Rivals While Battling Headwinds

Author Information

Dr. Bob Sutor

Dr. Bob Sutor is an expert in quantum technologies with 40+ years of experience. He is the accomplished author of the quantum computing book Dancing with Qubits, Second Edition. Bob is dedicated to evolving quantum to help solve society's critical computational problems.

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