Parade Technologies Reports Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2025 Financial Results

Posted February 10th, 2026

Financial Highlights:

  • Q425 consolidated revenue US$125.22 million, compared with US$127.41 million in the year-ago quarter
  • Q425 consolidated net income US$17.53 million; Basic and Fully diluted after-tax EPS US$0.22 (NT$6.97) and US$0.22 (NT$6.94), respectively

Parade Technologies, Ltd. today announced its financial results for the fourth fiscal quarter and fiscal year 2025 ended December 31, 2025, and provided guidance for the first quarter of fiscal year 2026.

Consolidated revenue was US$125.22 million and consolidated net income was US$17.53 million. Basic and fully diluted after-tax earnings per share (“EPS”) were US$0.22 (NT$6.97) and US$0.22 (NT$6.94), respectively. These results compared to consolidated revenue US$127.41 million and consolidated net income of US$21.30 million, or US$0.27 (NT$8.69) and US$0.27 (NT$8.66) per basic and fully diluted share, in the year-ago quarter.

In US dollars, the fourth quarter of 2025 consolidated revenue decreased 14.32% sequentially and was down 1.72% year-over-year.

The gross profit in the fourth quarter of 2025 was US$52.63 million, representing a decrease of 15.27% from the previous quarter and a decrease of 2.11% compared to the same quarter of last year.

The Company also reported financial results for fiscal year 2025. Consolidated revenue was US$531.09 million, representing an increase of 5.00% from US$505.81 million in the prior year. Gross profit was US$226.01 million and operating income was US$87.20 million. Net income for fiscal year 2025 was US$87.75 million, or US$1.11(NT$34.51) per basic share and US$1.10 (NT$34.31) per fully diluted share. These results compared with net income of US$80.68 million, or US$1.01 (NT$32.55) per basic share and US$1.01 (NT$32.39) per fully diluted share in the prior year.

On November 11, 2025, Parade introduced the TC1316V device, the world’s first fully integrated AEC-Q100 qualified embedded DisplayPort (eDP) Touch with Tcon Embedded Driver (TTED). This new device targets next-generation automotive cockpit LCD displays requiring high resolution and high refresh rates. The TC1316V combines Parade’s broad portfolio of patented touchscreen technology and market proven eDP Tcon, in-cell and high-speed signal technology, to provide excellent picture quality and responsive touch performance. The TC1316V leverages Parade’s TrueTouch™ patented technology and design expertise, built on the experience of shipping over one billion touch devices and proven in-cell performance from the consumer notebook market. The device delivers superior EMI suppression, low power consumption and advanced signal processing algorithms to ensure reliable and responsive touch for the automotive cabin.

Based on current business outlook, Parade is providing the following guidance for the first quarter of fiscal 2026:

  • Revenue: US$119.75 ~132.25 Million
  • Gross Margin: 40% ~44%
  • Operating Expense: US$33.0 ~36.0 Million

The financial figures detailed above for the fourth quarter of 2025 and for the year ended December 31, 2025 have not been audited or reviewed by independent accountants.

About Parade Technologies, Ltd.

Parade Technologies, Ltd. is a leading supplier of mixed-signal ICs for a variety of popular display and high-speed interface standards used in computers, consumer electronics and display panels.  The fabless semiconductor company was founded in 2005 and publicly listed on Taipei Exchange (“TPEx”) in 2011 (stock code: 4966). Parade’s portfolio of IC products serves the growing demand for HDMI™, DisplayPort™, SATA, and USB ICs for display, storage and interface applications.

In addition to being a technology innovator, Parade is an active participant and leader in industry standards-setting organizations. Parade Technologies, Inc., a wholly owned US-based subsidiary of Parade Technologies, Ltd., is a member of VESA (Video Electronics Standard Association). Parade Technologies, Inc. has made key contributions to the development of VESA’s DisplayPort™ digital video interface standard.

Parade leverages its close relationships with market leading Tier-1 OEMs to develop ICs that provide unique system capabilities. Many of the company’s devices integrate proprietary technologies that offer superior system signal integrity, advanced system integration and enhanced power efficiency. As a result of the company’s “standards-plus” design philosophy, Parade ICs have been designed into products offered by nearly every leading computer and display vendor worldwide.