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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) has launched the first automotive-compliant 40V dual MOSFET in a compact 3.3mm x 3.3mm package, the DMT47M2LDVQ. This product integrates two n-channel enhancement mode MOSFETs, boasting the industry's lowest on-resistance of 10.9mΩ, minimizing conduction losses for automotive applications. The device supports high power density and is qualified to AEC-Q100 Grade 1. The DMT47M2LDVQ is priced at $0.45 for orders of 3000 pieces, contributing to Diodes' six years of double-digit growth in the automotive sector.
Diodes Incorporated (Nasdaq: DIOD) launched the PS508 and PS509 analog multiplexers, designed for industrial applications with signal voltage capabilities up to 36V. These devices facilitate factory automation, process control, and battery monitoring. With configurations of 4:1 and 8:1 switching ratios, the PS508 and PS509 support low charge injection (0.9pC) and minimal distortion. Operating in temperatures between -40°C to +125°C, the devices draw a low supply current of 135μA, making them ideal for portable applications. They are priced at $1.20 in 2500 piece quantities.