Company Description
Cirrus Logic, Inc. (NASDAQ: CRUS) is a semiconductor company focused on low-power, high-precision mixed-signal processing and audio and voice signal processing applications. The company develops analog, mixed-signal and audio DSP solutions that enable user experiences in mobile, consumer and automotive applications. Cirrus Logic is headquartered in Austin, Texas and its common stock is listed on The NASDAQ Stock Market LLC under the symbol CRUS, as disclosed in its SEC filings.
According to company and third-party descriptions, Cirrus Logic’s products are organized into two primary streams: portable audio products and high-performance mixed-signal (HPMS) products. These include integrated circuits used for audio and voice signal processing, such as amplifiers, codecs, smart codecs, analog-to-digital converters, digital-to-analog converters, standalone digital signal processors, camera controllers, haptics and sensing solutions, and battery and power ICs. The company’s mixed-signal processing expertise underpins solutions that connect people with sound and touch across smartphones, PCs, professional audio, industrial, automotive and imaging end markets as described in its news releases.
Business focus and technology
Cirrus Logic describes itself as a leader in low-power, high-precision mixed-signal processing. Its technology is used in the world’s top mobile and consumer applications, where power efficiency, audio quality and signal integrity are critical. The firm applies its signal processing capabilities to areas such as boosted audio amplifiers, smart codecs for smartphones, and mixed-signal components that support advanced audio and voice capture capabilities. Company disclosures also highlight a strategy to expand into additional applications and markets, including PCs, professional audio, industrial, automotive and imaging.
Within audio and HPMS categories, Cirrus Logic develops integrated circuits that can combine multiple functions on a single chip. The company’s collaboration with GlobalFoundries on next-generation BCD (Bipolar‑CMOS‑DMOS) process technology, as reported in its news, is aimed at enabling more efficient, powerful and compact mixed-signal chips for devices ranging from smartphones to automobiles. Cirrus Logic is also working with GlobalFoundries on Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology for consumer and industrial power management applications.
Automotive and haptics solutions
Cirrus Logic has extended its expertise in consumer and smartphone haptics into the automotive market. In a recent product announcement, the company introduced the CS40L51, CS40L52 and CS40L53 family of closed-loop haptic drivers, its first haptic driver solutions reliability qualified in accordance with the AEC‑Q100 automotive standard. These drivers are designed to provide consistent, immersive and intuitive tactile feedback across in‑vehicle interfaces such as interactive displays, steering wheels, smart surfaces, center consoles and smart seats.
The CS40L51/52/53 family integrates advanced closed-loop hardware and algorithms to improve actuator response time and expand usable frequency bandwidth, creating a wider range of haptic effects. Features described by the company include Sensor-less Velocity Control (SVC), real-time audio-to-haptics synchronization (A2H), active vibration compensation (AVC) and Click Compensation algorithms. Cirrus Logic also offers haptics tools to simplify waveform design, which the company states can accelerate development cycles for automotive designers.
End markets and applications
Cirrus Logic’s products ship into a variety of end markets. In its financial communications, the company notes demand for components shipping into smartphones, including custom boosted amplifiers and smart codecs. It also reports progress in the PC market, including securing a mainstream consumer laptop design and collaborating with leading PC platform vendors. In addition, Cirrus Logic highlights customer interest in general market products that target professional audio, industrial, automotive and imaging end markets.
The company’s technology is used to support smartphone cameras, touch controls, energy-efficient batteries and advanced sound features in consumer devices, based on its own descriptions. Cirrus Logic emphasizes that its mixed-signal and audio DSP solutions are intended to create compelling user experiences by improving how people interact with sound and touch in everyday products.
Geographic and operational footprint
Public descriptions indicate that Cirrus Logic generates revenue from customers in multiple regions, with a significant portion historically coming from China and the remainder from the United States, Europe, South Korea and other countries. The company’s collaboration with GlobalFoundries references manufacturing capabilities in Malta, New York, as well as existing manufacturing in Singapore and Germany, reflecting a geographically diverse semiconductor supply chain.
Cirrus Logic also has a notable presence in Edinburgh, Scotland, where its location has been recognized with the Digital Technology Award at the Made in Scotland Awards. The company’s Scottish roots trace back to Wolfson Microelectronics, founded in 1984 and acquired by Cirrus Logic in 2014. The Edinburgh team contributes to product design, architecture, testing and delivery, and is described as central to the company’s digital technology innovation.
Corporate culture and community engagement
Cirrus Logic states that it is recognized globally for its award-winning corporate culture. Beyond its core semiconductor activities, the company reports long-standing engagement with Scotland’s tech community, including support for STEM education through engineering scholarships at the University of Strathclyde, partnerships with youth programs such as Digital Xtra and the Social Enterprise Academy, and internships for students pursuing technology careers.
Through the Cirrus Logic Environmental Action Network initiative, employees in Scotland have participated in activities such as garden restoration, coastal cleanups and e‑waste recycling. The company also supports cultural organizations and events in Scotland, including the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, the Edinburgh Fringe and the Edinburgh Science Festival, as described in its news releases.
Financial reporting and investor communications
Cirrus Logic regularly reports its financial results and business outlook via quarterly shareholder letters and press releases. Recent SEC Form 8‑K filings show that the company uses both GAAP and non‑GAAP financial measures, including non‑GAAP net income, diluted earnings per share, operating income and profit, operating expenses, gross margin and profit, tax expense, effective tax rate, free cash flow and free cash flow margin. The company explains that non‑GAAP information is provided for informational and comparative purposes and is also used internally by management to evaluate and manage the business.
The company hosts live Q&A webcast sessions following the release of quarterly results to address questions related to its financial performance and business outlook. These practices, as disclosed in its news and SEC filings, illustrate Cirrus Logic’s approach to investor communication and transparency around its operations and financial condition.
Stock information
Cirrus Logic’s common stock has a par value of $0.001 per share and trades on The NASDAQ Stock Market LLC under the ticker CRUS, as stated in its Form 8‑K filings. The company files periodic and current reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, providing investors with updates on financial results, shareholder meetings and other material events.