Xilinx Announces Q1 Fiscal 2013 Results; Q1 Sales Increase 4% Sequentially
SAN JOSE, Calif.,
The Xilinx Board of Directors announced a quarterly cash dividend of
Additional first quarter comparisons are represented in the charts below:
GAAP Results
(In millions, except EPS)
"Sales from our 28-nm products are off to an excellent start, as we are realizing the advantages of our breakout portfolio that now includes not only FPGAs but our pioneering All Programmable 3DICs and SoCs. In the June quarter, sales from these products, including Virtex®-7 and Kintex™-7 FPGAs, Virtex®-7 3D IC, and Zynq™-7000 SoC products, increased significantly, passing our
Net Revenues by Geography:
Note: The end market categories have been restated to reflect the reclassification of Data Center customers into the Communications category. End market categories have also been renamed to be more descriptive and to better reflect actual composition of sales. Additionally, the product categories represented below have been modified to make categories more meaningful given new product introductions and maturing of products. For comparative purposes, we have provided supplemental information on our website at www.investor.xilinx.com that presents results based on previous classifications.
Net Revenues by End Market:
Net Revenues by Product:
Products are classified as follows:
- New products: Virtex‐7, Kintex‐7, Zynq-7000, Virtex‐6, Spartan™‐6, products
- Mainstream products: Virtex‐5, Spartan‐3 and CoolRunner(TM)‐II products
- Base products: Virtex‐4, Virtex‐II, Virtex‐E, Virtex, Spartan-II, Spartan, CoolRunner and XC9500 products
- Support products: Configuration solutions, HardWire, Software & Support/Services
Key Statistics:
(Dollars in millions)
*Return on equity calculation: Annualized net income/average stockholders' equity
Highlights – June Quarter Fiscal 2013
Xilinx extended its 28-nm leadership by announcing initial shipments of the Virtex-7 H580T FPGA, the world's first 3D heterogeneous all programmable product. Virtex-7 HT devices useXilinx 's stacked silicon interconnect (SSI) technology to deliver the industry's highest bandwidth FPGAs, featuring up to sixteen 28 Gbps and seventy-two 13.1 Gbps transceivers, making them the only single-chip solutions for addressing key Nx100G and 400G line card applications and functions.Xilinx announced first shipments of its Artix™-7 FPGA family. The new devices extend the reach of FPGA technology to applications requiring performance capabilities traditionally served by Virtex-class FPGAs, but the form-factor of small, low-cost programmable devices. Artix-7 devices are securing design wins in a number of applications including portable medical, hand-held radio and small cellular base stations.- New Product sales increased 31% sequentially with strong growth from our 28-nm, 40-nm and 45-nm families. These product families have achieved widespread customer adoption in applications such as: Communications, Data Center, Aerospace and Defense and Broadcast.
Business Outlook – September Quarter Fiscal 2013
- Sales are expected to be down 4% to 8% sequentially.
- Gross margin is expected to be approximately 66%.
- Operating expenses are expected to be approximately
$220 million , including$2 million of amortization of acquisition-related intangibles. - Other income and expense is expected to be an expense of approximately
$8 million . - Fully diluted share count is expected to be approximately 274 million.
- September quarter tax rate is expected to be approximately 16%.
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