Rambus reported FY 2025 revenue of USD 707.6 million (+27.1%), driven by higher demand for its memory interface chips and stable royalties. Product revenue rose to USD 347.8 million (+40.9%), while royalties revenue increased to USD 279.4 million (+23.5%); contract and other revenue was USD 80.4 million. Diluted net income per share was USD 2.11, and net cash provided by operating activities was USD 360.0 million. Operating expenses were USD 303.0 million, including R&D expense of USD 187.7 million and SG&A expense of USD 115.3 million. In business updates, Rambus said it strengthened leadership in DDR5 RCD, expanded adoption of new products, and launched a complete client chipset to expand into high-performance and AI PCs. The company also cited customer momentum across its HBM4, GDDR7 and PCIe 7.0 digital IP families and security IP, and said it secured and extended key patent licensing agreements.
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