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News for Diodes Incorporated (Nasdaq: DIOD) centers on its role as a manufacturer and supplier of analog, power, discrete, logic, and mixed-signal semiconductor devices. The company’s announcements highlight products and developments that serve the automotive, industrial, computing, consumer electronics, and communications markets.
Product news frequently features new power management and interface solutions. Recent examples include 28 V USB Type‑C Power Delivery dual-role controllers that support the USB PD3.1 extended power range standard, automotive-compliant synchronous buck converters with I2C programmability for point-of-load applications, boost controllers with multi-channel current sinks for automotive LED backlighting, and retimers that support DisplayPort 1.4 and USB 3.2 for in-vehicle connectivity. These releases provide detail on electrical specifications, packaging, and target applications.
Investors will also find financial results and outlook updates in Diodes’ news flow. The company issues quarterly earnings releases discussing revenue trends, gross margin, net income, cash flow, and demand across end markets such as automotive, industrial, computing, and consumer. Management commentary often references drivers like AI-related server applications, data center and edge computing, and the pace of recovery in automotive and industrial segments.
Additional news items cover participation in investor conferences, recognition for supply chain resilience, and updates on corporate presentations. Together, these articles give a view into Diodes’ product roadmap, end-market exposure, operational capabilities, and communication with the investment community. For ongoing coverage of DIOD, this page aggregates company press releases and related updates in one place.
Diodes Incorporated (Nasdaq: DIOD) will host a conference call on November 7, 2022, at 4:00 p.m. Central Time to discuss its third quarter 2022 financial results. The financial results announcement will precede the call at 3:05 p.m. Central Time. Key executives, including Dr. Keh-Shew Lu and CFO Brett Whitmire, will present. Analysts and investors can join via phone or listen online through the company's Investor Relations website. A replay will be available post-call until November 14, 2022.
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Diodes Incorporated (Nasdaq: DIOD) has launched two precision operational amplifiers, AS2376Q and AS2333Q, enhancing signal conditioning for automotive designs. The AS2376Q features a 5.5MHz bandwidth optimized for high-frequency applications like on-board chargers, while the AS2333Q operates with a low quiescent current of 12μA for systems requiring constant functionality. Both devices are AEC-Q100 qualified, manufactured in certified facilities, and are competitively priced at $0.93 and $1.56 in 1,000-piece quantities. These innovations reflect Diodes' commitment to meeting automotive market demands.
Diodes Incorporated (Nasdaq: DIOD) has launched the PI2MEQX2505, a 1.8V low-power, 4 data lanes 2.5Gbps ReDriver supporting the MIPI D-PHY 1.2 protocol. This ReDriver is designed for mobile and IoT applications, consuming only 135mW in active mode and as low as 0.2mW in standby mode, enhancing battery life for portable devices. It features programmable receiver equalization and is provided in a compact TQFN-28L package priced at $0.7 for large quantities. This innovation strengthens Diodes' position as a vital semiconductor supplier in high-growth markets.
Diodes Incorporated (Nasdaq: DIOD) has expanded its programmable multi-channel linear ReDrivers™ with three new 20Gbps devices. These products, designed for USB4 Gen3, Thunderbolt 4.0, and DisplayPort 2.0 standards, offer low power consumption and compact packaging, suitable for laptops, desktops, and monitors. Key features include adjustable signal integrity parameters and ultra-low latency (<300ps). The devices are priced at $2.99, $3.00, and $2.95, respectively, and support an industrial temperature range.
Diodes Incorporated (Nasdaq: DIOD) has launched its new PCIe 4.0 ReDriver, the PI2EQX16924, which operates on a 1.8V rail, unlike competitors that require 3.3V. This device consumes only 288mW in active mode and 27mW in low-power mode, making it efficient for battery-operated devices. It supports data rates up to 16Gbps and is backward compatible with PCIe 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0. The ReDriver is designed to minimize signal loss over longer PCB traces and comes in a 32-pin X2-QFN package, priced at $3.25 for quantities of 3500.
Diodes Incorporated (Nasdaq: DIOD) announced its participation in two key financial conferences. The Needham Virtual Semiconductor and SemiCap 1x1 Conference will take place on August 24, 2022, allowing management to engage with registered attendees. Following this, the Jefferies Semiconductors IT Hardware & Communications Infrastructure Summit is scheduled for August 30, 2022, in Chicago, IL, where management will meet in-person. Investors can request meetings through their respective sales representatives.
Diodes Incorporated (NASDAQ: DIOD) has introduced the AP64060Q, a new 600mA synchronous buck converter designed for automotive applications. With an input voltage range of 4.5V to 40V and up to 90% efficiency, it aids in power management for automotive powertrains, infotainment systems, and more. The device features a low quiescent current of 90μA and supports fast switching frequencies (2MHz) to minimize space. It includes protective features like overvoltage protection and thermal shutdown, and is priced at $0.23 in 1000-piece quantities.
Diodes Incorporated (Nasdaq: DIOD) reported a record revenue of $501.0 million for Q2 2022, reflecting a 13.7% year-over-year increase. Gross profit reached $206.5 million, with a margin of 41.2%, up from 36.3% in Q2 2021. Net income surged to $80.2 million, translating to a GAAP EPS of $1.75. The company successfully acquired the onsemi wafer fabrication facility, enhancing capacity, particularly in the automotive sector. Future guidance expects revenue to reach approximately $521 million in Q3 2022, maintaining robust operational momentum.
Diodes Incorporated has launched the ULN62003A, a new transistor array with seven 500mA-rated open-drain transistors, suitable for various applications including climate control and home appliances. The device boasts a low output voltage drop of 0.2V, enhancing efficiency and reliability compared to traditional bipolar devices. It is priced at