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Instruments for Meas & Testing of Electricity & Elec Signals · Electronic Components · NASDAQ
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$1,000 invested 1 Year Ago
$1,125
+12.5% total 12.5% CAGR
Bought on Jul 11, 2025 at $3.13
$1,000 invested 5 Years Ago
$595
-40.5% total -9.9% CAGR
Bought on Jul 12, 2021 at $5.92

What $1,000 or $10,000 in DAIO Would Be Worth Today

Real historical value by amount invested and how long ago
If you invested 1 year ago 5 years ago 10 years ago Since Jul 13, 2015
$1,000 $1,125 +12% $595 -41% $1,181 +18% $1,054 +5%
$10,000 $11,246 +12% $5,946 -41% $11,812 +18% $10,539 +5%

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Year-by-Year Returns

DAIO annual performance
Year Start Price End Price Annual Return Cumulative
2017 $4.18 $12.04 +188.0% +188.0%
2018 $12.10 $5.00 -58.7% +19.6%
2019 $5.15 $4.25 -17.5% +1.7%
2020 $4.43 $4.12 -7.0% -1.4%
2021 $4.15 $4.61 +11.1% +10.3%
2022 $4.80 $3.97 -17.3% -5.0%
2023 $3.96 $2.94 -25.8% -29.7%
2024 $3.14 $2.77 -11.8% -33.7%
2025 $2.76 $3.17 +14.9% -24.2%
2026 $3.30 $3.52 +6.7% -15.8%

About Data I.O.

Instruments for Meas & Testing of Electricity & Elec Signals · NASDAQ

Data I/O Corporation (NASDAQ: DAIO) is a data programming, security provisioning, and advanced security and data deployment company serving the electronics manufacturing industry. According to company disclosures, it develops solutions used with microcontrollers, security ICs, flash memory, and other memory devices to support the design and manufacture of electronic products across automotive, Internet-of-Things (IoT), medical, wireless, consumer electronics, industrial controls and other electronic device markets. Founded in 1972, Data I/O focuses on enabling customers to program and securely provision semiconductor devices from early design stages through high-volume production.

The company is classified in Electronic Computer Manufacturing within the Manufacturing sector and trades on NASDAQ under the symbol DAIO. Public filings identify Data I/O Corporation as a Washington corporation. Its business centers on the design, manufacturing and sale of programming systems and related security deployment platforms that help original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and electronics manufacturers manage and protect device intellectual property across the global electronics supply chain.

Core business and solutions

Based on company descriptions, Data I/O provides data programming and security deployment solutions that allow OEMs of any size to:

  • Program semiconductor devices such as microcontrollers, security ICs and memory devices from early samples through high-volume production.
  • Securely provision devices before they are shipped to manufacturing lines.
  • Manage device intellectual property from the point of inception to deployment in the field.

Polygon data further notes that Data I/O offers programming, security deployment, security provisioning, and associated intellectual property protection and management solutions used in electronics manufacturing with flash memory, microcontrollers and flash memory-based intelligent devices as well as secure element devices, authentication devices, and secure microcontrollers.

Unified Programming Platform strategy

Recent company news highlights Data I/O’s Unified Programming Platform Strategy. This strategy is described as supporting preprogramming of semiconductor devices throughout the supply chain from design to manufacturing and beyond. With refreshed manual programmers and automated systems, customers can create and validate preprogramming jobs during the design and New Product Introduction (NPI) process and then transition those jobs to automated systems for volume production on a single, scalable platform.

Data I/O’s Unified Programming Platform is demonstrated using its manual programmers and PSV automated programming systems. Company communications describe this approach as optimizing the programming process and supporting quality requirements while allowing a seamless move from design environments into high-volume manufacturing.

Products and platforms referenced by the company

In its news releases, Data I/O references several named platforms and systems as part of its programming and security provisioning offerings:

  • LumenX programming platform, including next-generation LumenX2, which the company states is engineered with more capabilities to expand the LumenX algorithm and device support library.
  • LumenX2-M4 manual programmer, described as a manual configuration of the LumenX2 programming platform.
  • LumenX-M8 manual programming system, a refreshed manual programmer that has received industry awards according to company news.
  • FlashCORE III-M4 manual programmer, another refreshed manual programmer referenced in the Unified Programming Platform strategy.
  • PSV automated programming systems, including the PSV5000 and PSV7000, which are used for volume production and can integrate with the LumenX programming platform.

Company statements indicate that these platforms are used to support programming from design and NPI through high-volume production, with the PSV family used for automated, volume manufacturing environments.

End markets and applications

Across multiple press releases, Data I/O states that its solutions enable the design and manufacture of electronic products in several application areas, including:

  • Automotive electronics
  • Internet-of-Things (IoT)
  • Medical electronics
  • Wireless devices
  • Consumer electronics
  • Industrial controls
  • Other electronics devices

Company commentary in financial results emphasizes automotive electronics as a primary business segment and notes bookings from suppliers in the electric vehicle (EV) market. Data I/O also highlights demand related to high-density flash memory applications, including Universal Flash Storage (UFS) used in next-generation automotive electronics and other advanced applications.

Geographic presence

Polygon information notes that Data I/O has geographic presence in the United States, Europe, and Asia and others, and that the majority of its revenue is derived from Asia and other regions. Company news references tradeshows and events in locations such as Brazil, India, Mexico and Europe, as well as customer activity in Asia, which aligns with this global footprint.

Business characteristics and revenue mix (as described by the company)

In its financial news releases, Data I/O describes aspects of its revenue mix and business characteristics without providing long-term fixed figures. For example, the company refers to:

  • Capital equipment sales, including PSV automated programming systems, as an important part of its business.
  • Consumable adapters and services as providing a base of recurring or re-occurring revenue.
  • Bookings driven by demand for the PSV7000 automated programming system with LumenX programmers from customers in Asia and Mexico.

These disclosures indicate that Data I/O’s business model includes both equipment sales and ongoing consumables and services related to its programming platforms.

Intellectual property and support

Company descriptions emphasize that Data I/O’s solutions are backed by a portfolio of patents and supported by a global network of Data I/O support and service professionals. These elements are highlighted as part of how the company helps customers manage device intellectual property, secure the electronics supply chain, and implement programming and security provisioning across multiple regions.

Regulatory status and public company information

Recent SEC filings show that Data I/O Corporation files periodic and current reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The company’s Form 8-K filings in 2025 cover topics such as financial results, a material cybersecurity incident, and the appointment of a Chief Financial Officer. These filings confirm its status as a publicly traded company with Commission File Number 0-10394 and Employer Identification Number 91-0864123.

Risk and operational considerations described by the company

In its own commentary, Data I/O notes that its business is influenced by factors such as global trade and tariff conditions, technology spending priorities, and capital equipment investment cycles in its end markets. The company has also disclosed a ransomware cybersecurity incident affecting certain internal IT systems, and has reported remediation efforts and related costs in its SEC filings and press releases.

Summary

According to its public descriptions, Data I/O Corporation is focused on data programming, security provisioning, and security deployment solutions for semiconductor devices used in a wide range of electronic products. Through platforms such as LumenX, LumenX2, LumenX-M8, FlashCORE III-M4 and PSV automated programming systems, and through its Unified Programming Platform strategy, the company aims to support customers from early design and NPI stages through high-volume manufacturing on a single programming platform. Its operations span multiple regions, with a significant presence in Asia, and its solutions are positioned around managing and protecting device intellectual property across the electronics supply chain.

Market Cap
$0.0B
Current Price
$3.52
EPS
$-0.56
Revenue
$0.0B
Net Margin
-24.3%
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Frequently Asked Questions

Data I.O. investment returns

How much would $1,000 invested in Data I.O. be worth today?

If you invested $1,000 in Data I.O. (DAIO) 10 years ago on 2016-07-11, your investment would be worth $1,181 today, representing a +18.1% total return, growing at a compounded rate of 1.7% per year (CAGR).

Has Data I.O. outperformed the S&P 500?

Over the past 10 years, DAIO returned +18.1% compared to +253.8% for the S&P 500, underperforming the benchmark by 235.7 percentage points.

What is Data I.O.'s average annual return?

The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of DAIO over the past 10 years is 1.7%, growing at a compounded rate each year. Individual years vary significantly — DAIO's best recent year was 2017 (+188.0%) and worst was 2018 (-58.7%).

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