NEW YORK: Shares in Arm rocketed by more than 50 percent on Thursday after the UK chip designer reported higher royalty and licensing revenue boosted by strong AI demand.
Chief executive Rene Haas said during Wednesday’s results that Arm had benefited from the “profound opportunity” brought by the demand for new artificial intelligence applications being deployed by tech companies.
Arm, which offers the foundational architecture behind chips, raised its earnings outlook as it doubled down on its claim that a revolutionary shift in demand for AI computing power will drive the next phase of its growth.
The company’s revenue in the three months to the end of December was $824mn, up 14 per cent year on year, above consensus estimates of $763mn, according to S&P Capital IQ. Arm also revised higher its full-year revenue guidance from a range of $2.96bn-$3.1bn to $3.15bn-$3.2bn. Arm said that royalty revenue from smartphones had also improved, thanks to a recovery in device sales.
Adjusted earnings per share were $0.29, and it lifted its full-year guidance from a range of $1.00-$1.10 to $1.20-$1.24. It is Arm’s second quarterly earnings report since going public in September. Its first report had left Wall Street underwhelmed, as it paid out more than $500mn in remuneration costs following the listing in New York, which required it to settle shares previously granted to employees. Japan’s SoftBank holds more than 90 per cent of shares in Arm, after acquiring the business for $32bn in 2016. The UK had lobbied hard for Cambridge-based Arm to list in London, but SoftBank opted instead for New York, believing it had a better chance of recouping its investment with Arm trading alongside high-valued US tech companies.
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