Emily Yang
Analyst · Baird
Thank you, Brett, and good afternoon. As Gary and Brett mentioned, revenue in the first quarter was at the high end of our guidance range, up 3.5% sequentially and above our typical seasonality of down 5%. This growth was mainly driven by strong demand in Europe, followed by Asia. Year-over-year, first quarter revenue increased 22%. Our global POS increased sequentially, and our channel inventory decreased again this quarter, both in dollars and in weeks, which was at the lower end of our normal range of 11 to 14 weeks. We also continue to benefit from the market supply disruption. We remain strategically selective and focused on long-term sustainable business and demand creation. Looking at global sales in the first quarter, Asia represented 77% of revenue, Europe, 14%; and North America, 9%. In terms of our end markets, industrial was 24% of Diodes product revenue; automotive, 20%; computing, 26%; consumer, 17%; and communications, 13% of product revenue. Our automotive industrial revenue combined was 44% of product revenue, which was a 2 percentage point increase compared to last quarter, largely due to stronger demand in Europe. Now let me review the end market in greater detail. Starting with the automotive market, revenue grew 3.8% sequentially and over 32% year-over-year. Overall demand was strong in the quarter and visibility continues to improve. We are encouraged by the breadth and the depth of our automotive design wins across all focus areas, including connected driving, comfort, style, safety and electrification. With an expanding automotive grade portfolio and strong engagements with OEMs and Tier 1 customers, we are well positioned to benefit from the increase in dollar content per vehicle. In terms of design wins, we are seeing strong momentum for interface and voltage level shifter ICs across ADAS, telematics and infotainment platforms with multiple customer wins. ECS and bidirectional protection devices, including protection for automotive Ethernet and in-vehicle networks are being designed into next-generation communication platforms and body control modules. Our portfolio of automotive-grade discrete products, including switching diodes, rectifiers and protection devices continue to enable reliable data and power paths. We are also securing increased adoption of power protection, power management and control solutions across safety and critical systems and advanced lighting. Our ideal diode controllers are also seeing strong demand in reverse battery protection power trees and our precision current limited power switching are gaining traction for protected ECU power rails. We are also receiving solid demand for our low IQ LDOs in MCU power supplies and our brush DC motor drive products are experiencing significant growth, particularly in automotive lighting, cooling and motor applications. And our 48-volt matrix LED drivers are gaining traction in dynamic rear lighting applications, enabling adaptive signaling and distinctive vehicle designs. Additionally, our silicon carbide MOSFETs in innovative topside cooling package are gaining momentum in traction inverters, on-board chargers and high-voltage DC-DC converters, while our ultra-low VCE bipolar devices continue to win designs in battery management system and vehicle radar. Turning to industrial market. Revenue grew to 24% of product revenue from 22% last quarter, representing a 13.2% quarter-over-quarter growth and over 31% year-over-year. We have begun to see solid demand recovery in Europe, followed by North America and Asia. Much of this strength in demand is being driven by AI infrastructures, and we expect this momentum will continue throughout the year. Specifically in AI server power supply units, our bipolar junction transistors portfolio has been winning designs and our hall sensors are being used in brushless DC fan applications for thermal management. Additionally, our rectifying battery backup units are enabling hotspot functionality and supporting the scalable resiliency power architecture required by AI servers. We're also seeing broad market recovery across multiple applications like factory automation and medical equipment. From a design point of view, we are achieving increasing momentum across power, sensing and imaging applications driven by the automation and inspection systems. Our 60-amp 650-volt silicon carbide diodes continue to gain traction in industrial power applications, supporting higher efficiency and power density requirements. Also during the quarter, our low IQ LDO regulators received solid demand for power tools and industrial fan applications, supporting energy efficiency and battery power designs and our LED drivers continue to gain traction in intelligent LED lighting applications for smart infrastructure and enterprise environments. Also in industrial, our voltage reference devices received strong demand from a variety of industrial power supply applications where accuracy and stability are essential. Our AOI contact image sensor products also achieved multiple design-ins across inspection-related applications, including IC inspection, battery film inspection, glass inspection as well as digital check and car scanners. In the computing market, although revenue decreased 3.7% to 26% of the product revenue this quarter, revenue grew year-over-year over 21%. During the quarter, we continue to see strong demand across AI server and data center applications. For the other applications like notebook and motherboard, we saw demand moderate downward due to the overall softer market for these applications combined with the memory shortage. In high-performance computing and data infrastructures, key focus areas remain power management, protection, connectivity, timing and signal integrity. High-power transcend protection products are being designed into server hot swap power rail architectures, delivering ultra-high surge protection for mission-critical power reels. Our supervisory reset IC and 5-volt low RDS ON switches are seeing strong demand across data center and SSD applications. Additionally, our ISL portfolio, including voltage level shifters for FTI, UR and GPIOs are increasingly being utilized in servers, AI servers and workstations with designs at leading hyperscale and AI customers. And our PCIe 6.0 7.0 Mux buffers are also seeing adoption across multiple AI server platforms. As process migration drivens SoC I/O voltage lower, eUSB adoption continue to accelerate as design-in and design wins for eUSB repeaters have become widespread across major PC OEMs and ODMs. Diodes P-channel MOSFET are being designed into desktop platform for load switch applications, while our OCP power switches continue to see solid demand in 15-volt source path for USB power delivery ports in both desktop and docking stations. Our 20-volt high-performance, low-noise LDOs also continue to gain traction in PC platforms, reflecting record design win conversion. Additionally, in computing, our TVS protection devices have been widely adopted in USB power delivery [ 3.0 ] and AI docking platforms, providing robust transcend and ESD protection. And our USB power delivery sink switch are seeing strong demand in multiport USB power delivery systems used in laptops, supporting high power density and fast charging requirements. In the consumer market, revenue increased 3.8% sequentially and over 26% year-over-year. We continue to see steady demand across personal gaming devices, charging and home applications. Rectifiers, zener diodes and super barrier rectifiers are gaining adoption in SSDs, tablets and mini consumer computers, supporting efficiency, power conversion and protection in space-constrained designs. Diodes USB power delivery controllers and PWM controllers also continue to see growth in the consumer charging market, driven by fast charging adoption and high power requirements. Additionally, our LED drivers are winning designs in household appliances, enabling long lifetime and low-power consumption, while our high-performance boost LED controllers are gaining traction in smart home lighting applications. Lastly, in the communication market, revenue increased 3.8% sequentially and over 17% year-over-year. Growth in data traffic and bandwidth demand is driving enhancement in data center networking applications, increasing adoption of high-efficiency rectification solutions. Diodes super barrier rectifier products are gaining momentum, supporting reliable device connectivity in high-speed network equipment. In parallel, our crystal oscillators and ultra-low jitter timing solutions are seeing strong traction in smart NIC cards and networking modules where systems are becoming smaller and power dense. Our recently introduced ultra-low RDS ON CSP MOSFETs are targeting battery protection and power management applications. These devices have been designed in by smartphone customers globally. Our battery FETs continue to gain traction in battery management system as demand increases for more power efficiency and feature-rich mobile devices. Complementing to this design, high PSRR LDOs, level shifters and data line protection devices are also seeing strong momentum across smartphone applications. In the wireless infrastructure, our 60-volt bus converters are being designed into RF power applications, including base stations, radar systems and other high-power wireless platforms. In summary, we have started out 2026 with strong growth momentum across our key focus areas of automotive, industrial and AI server-related applications. Additionally, we are benefiting from ongoing demand improvement in both the automotive and industrial markets, which should continue to serve as a tailwind to our near-term growth. And when combined with our ongoing margin improvement, we are well aligned to deliver increasing earnings and cash flows towards the achievement of our 3-year financial goals. With that, we now open the floor to questions. Operator?