Release Date: April 28, 2025
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Q: What are the trends driving memory density in servers beyond general market growth? A: Desmond Lynch, CFO, explained that factors such as the number of sockets, channels per processor, and the mix between AI and standard servers influence the market. Overall, Rambus expects mid to high single-digit growth for their products this year, considering these factors.
Q: Why is there a difference between ASC 606 GAAP revenue and adjusted revenue? A: Desmond Lynch noted that a small patent agreement renewal resulted in upfront revenue recognition, causing a temporary divergence. However, most major patent licenses are now under long-term agreements, aligning GAAP and non-GAAP results more closely.
Q: How are tariffs impacting Rambus' business and customer behavior? A: Desmond Lynch stated that their business model is resilient to tariffs, with no direct impact on patent licensing or product operations. They are monitoring potential indirect impacts on supply chains and customer inventory levels but have not observed any significant changes yet.
Q: What is the expected timeline for MRDIMM adoption and its impact on Rambus' product line? A: Luc Seraphin, CEO, mentioned that MRDIMM is expected to ramp with the next generation of computing platforms, with revenue contributions starting in the second half of 2026. It will initially serve high-end systems requiring more capacity and bandwidth.
Q: How does Rambus view the shift between x86 and ARM CPU servers in terms of market share and product impact? A: Desmond Lynch explained that Rambus is agnostic to the type of processor core used, as the interface to the memory module remains the same. Therefore, shifts in processor market share do not affect their product lines or revenue.
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
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