Release Date: May 01, 2025
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Q: How much of the Q2 revenue guidance increase is due to recurring revenue versus HBM inspection shipments? A: Jeff Jones, CFO: The increase is split evenly, with half attributed to systems and half to recurring revenue.
Q: Does the multi-unit order for HBM inspection increase the $7 million target for the year? A: Louis Mueller, CEO: We project about $8 million in HBM revenue this year. Discussions with a second customer are ongoing, but nothing concrete yet.
Q: Can you discuss the connection between recurring revenue pickup and potential equipment demand? A: Louis Mueller, CEO: An increase in recurring revenue suggests improved utilization, which could lead to higher equipment demand. This quarter marks the first year-over-year revenue guidance increase in over three years.
Q: In which segments are you seeing a pickup in recurring orders? A: Louis Mueller, CEO: The pickup is predominantly in the mobile segment and is fairly concentrated among a few customers.
Q: Can you elaborate on the power probe card design win for silicon carbide? A: Louis Mueller, CEO: We introduced this product in late 2024 for high voltage testing. The recent customer win represents a $2 million annual opportunity, with similar potential for other customers.
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
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