Kevin Yeaman
Analyst · Baird
Thanks, Peter, and thanks to everyone joining us on the call today. Revenue and non-GAAP earnings for the quarter came in consistent with the expectations we provided on the call last quarter, and we are maintaining our full year guidance. Robert will share more details on the financials in a few minutes. Dolby occupies a unique position across the creator content platform device ecosystem. We continue to strengthen our position, creating growth opportunities across existing and new business areas. Over the last few quarters, we have made great progress, bringing more Dolby content to more content platforms. Top-tier social media companies are increasingly recognizing the value of streaming content in Dolby Vision. Meta has adopted Dolby Vision for content streamed on iOS for both Instagram and Facebook, and Douyin in China has enabled Dolby Vision for content on both iOS and Android. In music, over 90% of the artists featured on Billboard's Year-End Top 100 artists for the last 3 years are creating music in Dolby Atmos. At the Grammys, Dolby Atmos was well represented in all major categories, including all nominees for best new artists. In sports, more and more content is available in Dolby. Just this quarter, the Super Bowl and the Winter Olympics were available in Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. The T20 Cricket World Cup in India and the 2026 Formula 1 season streaming on Apple are available in Dolby Vision. HBO Max is streaming a wide variety of sports content in Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision. And while not exactly sports, they also stream NASA's Artemis II mission in Dolby Vision. And Peacock is also streaming sports in Dolby Atmos with plans to begin streaming in Dolby Vision. We also continue to expand further into mass market TV. Amazon recently announced that it has added support for Dolby Vision to its ad-supported tier. And TV Azteca, the second largest mass media company in Mexico, announced that it will bring Dolby Atmos to free-to-air broadcast. And finally, in the cinema, all of the top 30 grossing films domestically for calendar 2025 were in Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision. And all major category winners at the Academy Awards in March and the BAFTAs in February were in Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision, including F1, the movie, Sinners and One Battle After Another. All of this is simply to say high-quality content matters and more content in Dolby means more reasons to adopt Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision across end markets and devices. And it was another big quarter for automotive. At the Beijing Auto Show last week, BMW announced Dolby Atmos support in the 7 Series globally and the iX3 in China. Just 2 weeks before that at the Paris Auto Show, BYD launched its Denza line with Dolby Atmos, BYD's first car with Dolby Atmos in the European market. Also this quarter, Lexus announced their first Dolby Atmos-enabled cars and NIO expanded its Dolby Atmos adoption to the Firefly, a compact EV sub-brand for Singapore and Thailand. There is a broader shift across the automotive industry where the vehicle is now a place for high-quality entertainment, and we continue to benefit from this trend. Turning to mobile. The progress we are making in music and with social media platforms continues to strengthen our value proposition across mobile devices. Dolby Vision capture and playback and Dolby Atmos are included across Apple's lineup, including the 17E, their latest iPhone starting at $599 that was launched this quarter. Xiaomi announced its flagship Redmi Note 15 Pro series with Dolby Vision, Dolby Vision capture and Dolby Atmos. Vivo released the X300 Ultra with Dolby Vision as well as their iQOO 15 Ultra, a gaming-focused sub-brand that has both Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision. We continue to perform well in high-end phones, and we're excited that Douyin is now fully supporting Dolby Vision on Android, which should help us continue to work our way further into mid-range Android phones. Moving on to the living room. As I mentioned earlier, our momentum in sports content is an important driver for new TV sales. In addition, we're excited about the first Dolby Vision 2 TVs coming to market by the end of this fiscal year. Hisense, TCL and Philips have announced plans to release a wide range of Dolby Vision 2-enabled TVs globally with Peacock and Canal+ committed to delivering content. We expect Dolby Vision 2 to increase ASPs and drive deeper adoption into TV lineups. In addition to driving growth from the adoption of more Dolby technology on more devices, we are beginning to generate revenue from content platforms as content platforms are increasingly competing on experience, not just access to content. The video distribution program, the patent pool that licenses imaging patents to content streamers continues to bring on additional licensors, including this quarter, Sharp and SK Planet, bringing the total to 40. These new licensors bring important patents and validation to the pool, which generates incremental momentum. The licensee pipeline is strong. With Dolby OptiView, we are bringing value to sports content platforms that are seeking to increase fan engagement with real-time personalized experiences. Our wins this quarter include Genius Sports, a leading data technology and broadcast partner that serves the global sports betting and media ecosystem. This win reinforces Dolby OptiView's positioning in the sports ecosystem where partners prioritize fan engagement and real-time experiences. In the U.K., William Hill is now using Dolby OptiView to deliver horse racing, providing consistent low-latency content across its online platforms in time-sensitive live workflows. At the NAB Show in Las Vegas this month, our vision for the future of live sports experiences resonated strongly with many of our key customer prospects. We are excited about the potential for Dolby OptiView. Wrapping up, we continue to strengthen our position across the entertainment ecosystem. We have momentum across our key growth drivers for Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision. We're excited about our opportunity to drive growth beyond devices with the video distribution program and Dolby OptiView. All of this gives us confidence in our opportunity to drive long-term growth. And with that, I'll turn it over to Robert to cover the financials.