Shares of Everspin Technologies declined 10.2% following Q2 results, driven by cautious outlook concerns and the winding down of a key DoD sustainment contract, which weighed on investor sentiment despite strong product revenue growth.
- Q2 revenue reached $18.7 million, marking the highest quarter in company history, supported by a $40 million agreement with a U.S. prime contractor.
- Product revenue grew 38% year-over-year and 9% sequentially, fueled by strength in industrial automation, energy management, and aerospace and defense sectors.
- The $14.6 million DoD sustainment contract began winding down, contributing only $0.5 million in other income this quarter, with expected completion in H1 2027.
- Product pipeline advances include the upcoming 256-megabit xSPI tape-out and customer availability of high-reliability 128-megabit and 256-megabit xSPI parts ahead of schedule.
- Ongoing development projects target expansion into data center markets with CXL interface-based MRAM solutions, aiming to improve compute efficiency and expand total addressable market.
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