Lattice Semiconductor Corp (LSCC) |
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Price: $75.6500
$-0.85
-1.111%
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Day's High:
| $76.959
| Week Perf:
| -5.53 %
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Day's Low: |
$ 74.37 |
30 Day Perf: |
-0.8 % |
Volume (M): |
2,927 |
52 Wk High: |
$ 98.30 |
Volume (M$): |
$ 221,397 |
52 Wk Avg: |
$79.17 |
Open: |
$75.35 |
52 Wk Low: |
$51.96 |
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Market Capitalization (Millions $) |
10,593 |
Shares
Outstanding (Millions) |
140 |
Employees |
834 |
Revenues (TTM) (Millions $) |
737 |
Net Income (TTM) (Millions $) |
259 |
Cash Flow (TTM) (Millions $) |
-17 |
Capital Exp. (TTM) (Millions $) |
33 |
Lattice Semiconductor Corp
We enable our customers to quickly and easily develop smart and connected products.
We help their products become more aware, interact more intelligently, and make
better and faster connections. In an increasingly intense global technology
market, we help our customers get their products to market faster than their
competitors.
Our historic focus was on programmable logic devices ("PLDs"). In
2011, we made the strategic decision to competitively differentiate from other
established programmable logic companies with ultra-low power and ultra-small
sized field programmable gate array ("FPGA") solutions, a type of
PLD. As a result, we acquired a leader in this technology, SiliconBlue Technologies,
Inc. In 2015, we extended our capabilities beyond FPGAs with the acquisition
of Silicon Image, Inc. ("Silicon Image") and its portfolio of standards-driven
video connectivity application specific standard products ("ASSPs"),
60 GHz mmWave devices, and associated intellectual property ("IP").
Together, the control and connect features of our FPGAs and these acquired technologies
form a strong base business from which we are able to offer a variety of solutions
to multiple established and emerging markets and customers.
We believe the emerging trend of computing in smart devices at the network
edge is an opportunity for Lattice. These devices often act independently and
need to make instantaneous, independent decisions. As such, they need their
own computing and learning capabilities to perform functions like face detection,
image recognition, and video analytics — capabilities that we have today
through the acquisition of Silicon Image. To accomplish these functions, devices
require high levels of processing power, speed, and memory, the need to operate
with low power consumption, and the ability to integrate complex functionality
into a highly compact footprint. These requirements align to the capabilities
of our FPGA devices. Our low power, small form factor silicon, and the design
flexibility of our FPGAs puts us in a unique position to meet the growing edge-computing
needs.
FPGAs are regular arrays of logic that can be custom-configured by the user through
software. This programmability allows our customers flexibility and reduced time
to market while allowing us to offer the chips to many different customers in
many different markets. Five product family lines anchor our FPGA offerings:
The ECP families are our “Connectivity & Acceleration FPGAs.”
They offer customers the lowest cost per gate, Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
capability, and Serialize-Deserialize (SerDes) connectivity. ECP devices are optimized
for the Communications and Computing market but also find significant use in the
Industrial and Automotive market.
The MachXO families are known as “Bridging and Expansion FPGAs.” They
are control oriented and offer the lowest cost per I/O, along with the lowest
cost per look up table. MachXO families are widely used across our three primary
target markets: Communications and Computing, Industrial and Automotive, and Mobile
and Consumer.
iCE40 families are known as the “World’s Smallest FPGAs.” Their
small size and ultra-low power make them the optimal products for customizing
Consumer mobile and Industrial handheld products. The iCE40 UltraLite was named
“Digital Semiconductor Product of the Year” by the 2015 Elektra European
Electronics Industry Awards. In 2016, we released the latest member of the family,
iCE40 UltraPlus, focused on smart phone and IoT edge devices.
CrossLink was introduced in 2016 as the world’s first video “pASSP”
(programmable Application Specific Standard Part). CrossLink combines the power
and speed benefits of hardened video camera and display bridging cores with the
flexibility of FPGA fabric. CrossLink was the 2016 recipient of the “Editor’s
Choice Award” by EEPW magazine.
Programmable Mixed Signal devices, such as our Platform Manger 2 and L-ASC10 combine
programmable digital logic with analog functionality to help customers manage
power, thermal, and control planes in real time.
Our Video Connectivity ASSPs perform many functions, including ensuring interoperability,
enhancing picture quality, converting between resolutions, and transmitting
/ receiving content without the need for additional components. Specific device
types include port processors, port controllers, video processors, transmitters,
receivers, bridges, and converters. These devices are used in products such
as mobile phones, UHD TVs, home theater systems, HDMI cable extenders, automotive
infotainment, PCs, accessories, projectors, and monitors.
Our mmWave devices and modules allow customers to transfer data and UHD video
content wirelessly at gigabit speeds. Built using our proprietary 60 GHz SiBEAM
technology, our mmWave transceivers, processors, and antenna arrays are divided
into three groups, differentiated by their transmission range:
Gigabit Connector devices or wireless USB “eliminate the connectors on
your mobile products.” Built with SiBEAM Snap technology, these devices
connect consumer products to deliver up to 12 Gb/s of bi-directional bandwidth
for ultra-fast data transfers and are effective across centimeter distances.
Our Gigabit Indoor devices and modules utilizing WiGig “cut the wires
in home, office, and factory.” Geared around the Consumer and Industrial
Markets these devices deliver "Blu-ray" quality video at 1080p and
4k20 resolutions with 5ms average latency and reach distances measured in meters.
Gigabit Outdoor products provide “wireless fiber for network backhaul.”
Gigabit-speed 60 GHz modules and devices address the need for high capacity
wireless links in wireless broadband networks, urban LTE small cells and metro
Wi-Fi hot spots, and other link applications. Achieving a range of 100’s
of meters these devices provide the Communications market with ultra-high speed
links for point-to-point connectivity.
Company Address: 5555 NE Moore Court Hillsboro 97124 OR
Company Phone Number: 268-8000 Stock Exchange / Ticker: NASDAQ LSCC
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Customers Net Income grew by |
LSCC's Customers Net Profit Margin grew to |
13.11 % |
22.07 %
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Product Service News
Published Thu, Mar 14 2024 8:00 PM UTC
Lattice Semiconductor, a leader in low power programmable solutions, has recently been recognized with multiple 2024 Globee Cybersecurity Awards. The company's Lattice Sentry solution stack won a Gold award in the Embedded Security category, the Lattice SupplyGuard service won a Silver award in the Software Supply Chain Security category, and the Lattice Security Seminar ser...
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Product Service News
Published Wed, Feb 28 2024 3:14 PM UTC
Lattice Semiconductor, a leading provider of low power programmable devices, has made significant strides in its ORAN solutions by introducing new functionalities for integrated small cell 5G networks. Additionally, the company has garnered multiple industry awards, further solidifying its position as an innovator and market leader. In this article, we will delve into the de...
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Product Service News
Published Mon, Feb 26 2024 9:00 PM UTC
Lattice Semiconductor Continues to Drive Next-Generation Wireless Infrastructure and AI Edge Development through Collaboration with Industry LeadersIn recent news, Lattice Semiconductor (NASDAQ: LSCC) has made significant advancements in the field of wireless infrastructure and artificial intelligence (AI) edge development. The company has extended its ORAN solution stack to...
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Lattice Semiconductor Corp
The recent financial results of Lattice Semiconductor Corp (LSCC) have presented a mixed picture of the company's performance. Despite soft demand in the financial span closing on December 30, 2023, LSCC was able to improve its earnings per share by a significant margin. Income per share advanced by 90.45% to $0.71 per share compared to the previous year. However, revenue decreased by -3.436% to $171.95 million on a year-on-year basis. The preceding reporting season showed a further deterioration in revenue by -10.239% from $191.56 million. On the positive side, earnings per share soared by 86.4% from $0.38 per share, indicating a strong performance in terms of profitability. Net profits also witnessed an impressive increase of 90.14% from $51.913 million in the previous year to $98.706 million in the financial span closing December 30, 2023.
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Product Service News
Published Wed, Jan 10 2024 9:00 PM UTC
The Oregon-based low power programmable leader, Lattice Semiconductor (NASDAQ: LSCC), has continued to demonstrate its dominance in the semiconductor industry with its phenomenal performance. Remarkably, amidst a struggling market, Lattice Semiconductor chalked up an impressive revenue increase of 11.55% year on year in the third quarter of 2023, outstripping its competitors...
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Per Share |
Current |
Earnings (TTM) |
1.85 $ |
Revenues (TTM) |
5.26 $
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Cash Flow (TTM) |
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Cash |
0.92 $
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Book Value |
4.94 $
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Dividend (TTM) |
0 $ |
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Earnings (TTM) |
1.85 $
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Revenues (TTM) |
5.26 $ |
Cash Flow (TTM) |
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Cash |
0.92 $
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Book Value |
4.94 $ |
Dividend (TTM) |
0 $ |
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• Revenue Outlook
Lattice Semiconductor does not provide revenue guidance.
• Earnings Outlook
Lattice Semiconductor Corp does not provide earnings estimates.
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