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Corsair Gaming, Inc. (Nasdaq: CRSR) regularly issues news and press releases covering its activities as a global developer and manufacturer of high-performance products for gamers, content creators, PC enthusiasts, and sim racing drivers. The CRSR news feed highlights product launches, financial results, partnerships, executive changes, and technology demonstrations across the Corsair family of brands, including Corsair, Fanatec, Elgato, SCUF Gaming, Drop, and ORIGIN PC.
Investors and enthusiasts following Corsair news will see updates on gaming components and systems, such as new PC cases and memory products, as well as gamer and creator peripherals including keyboards, mice, headsets, controllers, and streaming gear. Recent announcements have featured the AIR 5400 triple-chamber mid-tower PC case, SCUF Valor Pro Wireless controllers for Xbox and PC, and Fanatec Podium series wheelbases and pedals for sim racing.
The news stream also includes earnings releases and outlook updates, where Corsair reports segment performance, discusses product mix and channel trends, and provides guidance ranges for net revenue, adjusted operating income, and adjusted EBITDA. These releases often include management commentary on business conditions, product traction, and operational initiatives.
Corsair’s communications further cover strategic partnerships and events, such as its multi-year, cross-brand collaboration with the Call of Duty franchise, which has led to Black Ops 7 themed controllers, peripherals, PCs, and streaming gear. The company also announces participation in investor conferences and technology exhibitions like CES, where it showcases developments in its ecosystem, including Stream Deck-based control workflows and local AI computing platforms.
By reviewing the CRSR news page, readers can track how Corsair expands its product portfolio, evolves its technology platform, and manages its multi-brand ecosystem across gaming, content creation, sim racing, and AI-focused systems.
Corsair Gaming (NASDAQ: CRSR) has announced it will release its fourth quarter and full year 2024 financial results after the Nasdaq market close on Wednesday, February 12, 2025. The company's management will host a conference call to discuss the results at 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time on the same day.
Investors can access the conference call through Corsair's Investor Relations website or by dialing dedicated U.S. and International phone numbers. A replay of the call will be available approximately 3 hours after the live call ends, accessible through the company's IR website or via phone until February 19, 2025.
CORSAIR (NASDAQ: CRSR) has announced at CES 2025 that its latest systems, including CORSAIR and ORIGIN PC computers equipped with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs, will fully support NVIDIA NIM microservices later in 2025. The integration includes systems like CORSAIR VENGEANCE Gaming PCs and ORIGIN PC NEURON, GENESIS, and new ARACHNID models.
Powered by NVIDIA Blackwell, these systems will feature enhanced AI capabilities through NVIDIA DLSS 4, enabling faster image generation and improved graphics fidelity. The NVIDIA NIM microservices offer pre-packaged, single-click installation solutions for AI applications across language, vision, speech, animation, and content generation domains.
This integration aims to make professional-grade AI capabilities more accessible to enthusiasts and developers, enabling local deployment of AI technologies for real-time collaboration, personalized AI assistants, and advanced creative workflows.
Corsair Gaming (NASDAQ: CRSR), a leading provider of high-performance gaming gear, announced its participation in the Barclays 22nd Annual Global Technology Conference at The Palace Hotel, San Francisco. The company will host a live fireside webcast on December 11, 2024, at 8:40 a.m. Pacific Time, accessible through their Investor Relations website. Michael G. Potter, CFO, and Ronald van Veen, VP Finance and Investor Relations, will be available for one-on-one and small group meetings with institutional investors during the conference.
CORSAIR (CRSR) has announced exclusive Mac versions of its K65 PLUS WIRELESS keyboard and M75 WIRELESS mouse in Glacier Blue and Frost colors. The K65 PLUS WIRELESS features pre-lubricated MLX Red v2 linear switches, sound dampening, and up to 266 hours of battery life. The M75 WIRELESS mouse weighs 89g, includes a 26K DPI MARKSMAN optical sensor, and features two-zone RGB lighting. Both products are available immediately through Apple Store Online, with the Frost variant currently in U.S. Apple Store locations and Glacier Blue coming soon. Both devices come with a two-year warranty and are compatible with macOS and iPadOS.
Corsair Gaming (NASDAQ: CRSR) has announced its participation in the 2024 UBS Global Technology Conference at The Phoenician Hotel in Scottsdale, Arizona. Michael G. Potter, Chief Financial Officer, and Ronald van Veen, Vice-President Finance, Investor Relations, will represent the gaming gear provider at the event. They will be available on December 3 and 4, 2024, to conduct one-on-one and small group meetings with institutional investors.
Corsair Gaming (CRSR) reported Q3 2024 financial results with net revenue of $304.2 million, down 16.2% from Q3 2023. The Gaming Components segment declined to $202.2 million, while Gamer and Creator Peripherals grew to $102.0 million. The company reported a net loss of $58.4 million ($0.56 per share), including a $32.5 million non-cash charge. Adjusted EBITDA was $4.8 million compared to $23.0 million in Q3 2023.
The company maintains its full-year 2024 revenue guidance of $1.25-1.35 billion but revised down its adjusted EBITDA outlook to $40-55 million from previous $60-75 million. The recent Fanatec acquisition is expected to contribute approximately $20 million in EBITDA-neutral revenue in Q4 2024.
Corsair Gaming (Nasdaq: CRSR) announced it will release its Q3 2024 financial results after Nasdaq market close on November 6, 2024. The company will host a conference call at 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time the same day to discuss the results and financial outlook. Investors can access the call through Corsair's IR website or by phone. A replay will be available for one week after the call through November 13, 2024.
CORSAIR (Nasdaq: CRSR) introduces the VIRTUOSO MAX gaming headset, available for both PC and Xbox. Key features include:
- 50mm Graphene drivers for clear, precise audio
- Dolby Atmos® spatial audio for immersive sound
- Active noise cancellation
- Sonarworks SoundID for personalized audio profiles
- Broadcast-grade omni-directional microphone
- Up to 60 hours of battery life
- 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth® connectivity
The headset offers comfort-driven design with memory foam ear cushions and a durable metal build. It's available immediately from CORSAIR's Webstore and soon from authorized retailers, backed by a two-year warranty.
CORSAIR (CRSR) has launched a multi-year, cross-brand collaboration with the Call of Duty franchise, introducing high-performance products across multiple categories. The partnership includes CORSAIR, Drop, Elgato, ORIGIN PC, and SCUF Gaming.
Key products released for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 include:
- CORSAIR HS80 RGB WIRELESS gaming headset
- K65 PLUS WIRELESS gaming keyboard
- M75 WIRELESS gaming mouse
- VENGEANCE SERIES gaming PCs
- SCUF Gaming controllers for various platforms
- Elgato streaming equipment
- ORIGIN PC NEURON and EON16-X gaming PCs
These products feature custom Black Ops 6-themed aesthetics and are designed to enhance the gaming experience with cutting-edge hardware and superior build quality.
Corsair (CRSR) has completed the acquisition of the Fanatec Sim Racing brand from Endor AG, creating a leading end-to-end premium Sim Racing product line. The acquisition includes all associated personnel and assets. Fanatec is renowned for its high-quality force feedback steering wheels, wheelbases, pedals, shifters, and accessories for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC-based racing simulators.
Fanatec's product line complements Corsair's existing offerings in Sim Racing chassis, Gaming PCs, peripherals, and monitors. Endor reported Fanatec's 2023 product sales at approximately $110 million (unaudited). The Sim Racing components market is estimated at $1 billion with an expected 20% annual growth rate. Corsair aims to leverage its global sales network and supply chain to drive revenue growth and increase margins for the Fanatec product line.