Taiwan-based United Microelectronics Corp (NYSE:UMC) reported a fourth-quarter revenue growth of 9.9% year-on-year to $1.84 billion (NT$60.39 billion).
The company missed the analyst consensus estimate of $1.87 billion.
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Q1 Outlook: United Microelectronics co-President Jason Wang finds the semiconductor market poised for another year of growth, driven by strong demand for AI servers as well as increasing semiconductor content in smartphones, PCs, and other electronic devices. United Microelectronics continues investing in technological innovation and expanding its advanced packaging offering.
Wang’s 22/28nm portfolio remained the most significant contributor, with revenue increasing by 15% in 2024. Tape-outs for 22nm products are accelerating, and Wang expects to see higher revenue contributions from 2025 onwards.
Quarter-over-quarter, United Microelectronics expects first-quarter wafer shipments to remain flat and ASP in USD to decrease by mid-single-digit percentage. It also expects capacity utilization to be in the 70% range. United Microelectronics expects a cash-based 2025 capex of $1.8 billion.
United Microelectronics stock lost over 22% in the last twelve months. At least three Wall Street firms downgraded rating on the stock in October.
Price Action: UMC stock is up 0.96% at $6.34 premarket at the last check Tuesday.
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