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Intersil Announces Third Quarter Earnings
-- Reports revenue of $113.4 million, exceeding consensus expectations
~-- Grows power management revenue 41.1% from the previous quarter
~-- Achieves adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $.10, beating consensus estimates
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IRVINE, Calif. October 19, 2001 Intersil Corporation (NASDAQ: ISIL) today reported financial results for the quarter ended September 28, 2001. Sales were $113.4 million, a decline of 4.1% compared to the previous quarter but above previous guidance. Adjusted net income was $11.1 million, or $.10 per diluted share of common stock, significantly surpassing consensus expectations. Including amortization and a one-time tax adjustment, the company recorded a net loss of $3.3 million. Intersils gross margins for the third quarter increased to 50.8%, a 50 basis point gain from the previous quarter, with improvement in both Wireless Access and Communications Analog. Intersil continues to maintain one of the strongest balance sheets in the industry, exiting the third quarter with approximately $624 million in cash and an 8% reduction in inventory during the quarter. Intersils execution was outstanding during the quarter, particularly in our Communications Analog business where power management revenues grew 41% from the second quarter, said Intersil President and CEO, Greg Williams. Our overall book-to-bill ratio was greater than one, with orders up more than 26% from the previous quarter. Intersil improved gross margins and operating expenses, which contributed to growth in our earnings per share. We continue to outperform the overall semiconductor industry and we enter the fourth quarter optimistic about our future. Results by Product Group Wireless Access We continue to see strong design activity for our 11 megabit per second (Mbps) PRISM 2.5 wireless networking solution, which is now built into many notebook PCs by leading manufacturers including IBM, Hewlett Packard, Panasonic, Compaq and others, said Williams. We believe that our strategic alliance for wireless LAN development with Quanta, the largest notebook manufacturer in Taiwan, is an important catalyst for embedded wireless technologies in notebooks and handhelds. We are also encouraged by the rollout of Microsoft®s new Windows® XP operating software, which incorporates 802.11b WLAN drivers as a standard feature. In addition to the notebook design wins, were excited about innovative new products that incorporate Intersils PRISM WLAN chipset, including new wireless appliances by Panasonic and Sharp, added Williams. Sharp Corporation, a leader in LCD TV, has integrated PRISM chipsets into their new AN-SS700 audio/visual digital transmission system that allows wireless TV reception throughout the home. We believe these products underscore the widespread adoption of wireless networking and represent the wide-range of exciting PRISM-based products that extend beyond traditional PC applications in the home and enterprise." Our 11Mbps PRISM product is the most popular wireless LAN radio solution in the world today, said Williams. 802.11b is the only true global standard and continues to expand at work, at home and in public places. Wi-Fi (802.11b) radios now exceed 10 million units worldwide and are helping to create a significant wireless data infrastructure. We continue to drive new levels of integration into 802.11 products, making wireless an even more attractive value. Most notebooks will soon be available with an embedded Intersil WLAN option, driving even more widespread adoption of Wi-Fi worldwide. Intersil plans to begin sampling its new PRISM Indigo 5 GHz wireless LAN semiconductors during the fourth quarter. The PRISM Indigo solution will support the United States 802.11a standard and will leverage Intersils experience in high volume WLAN applications. The company will continue to work to establish global, high-data-rate standards. Intersil is also engaged with customers and Microsoft to develop solutions that are backward compatible with the millions of 802.11b radios already in place. Communications Analog The trend toward faster microprocessors that require more power and support from complex analog power integrated circuits (ICs) continues. Intersil believes that its Endura power management solution offers better quality, performance, ease of use and reliability than its competitors. This enables customers to transition quickly from concept to production at the lowest overall cost. Consequently, Intersil is now the worlds leading provider of power solutions for Intel and AMD high-end desktop platforms, and demand for Intersils Endura power management products surpassed expectations during the third quarter. Intersil continues to gain market share in desktop computers and currently estimates 50% share of the worlds power management ICs to support Intels Pentium 4. We extended our global lead in desktop power management during the third quarter and continue to see strong design activity for notebook PCs, servers and broadband gateways, said Williams. We plan to add to that lead through our recently announced power management alliance with Primarion. Well co-develop a digital control architecture with Primarion to power the next generation of multi-Gigahertz PCs, servers and notebooks. "Our alliance with Primarion is one more factor in maintaining Intersils global leadership in power management for advanced PC and server customers, said Williams. Primarion is a startup company that understands high-performance power delivery to next generation microprocessors. Primarion was started in 1999 by four former Intel executives and now includes both Intel and Intersil as significant investors. The combination of Intersil and Primarion's engineering and technical proficiencies coupled with our global leadership in power management and channels to market will help accelerate the development of multi-GHz power management solutions. These digital power solutions will help complement our rich Endura power management portfolio. Intersil added several new products to its Endura power management family during the third quarter including the worlds first hot swap IC to support InfiniBand a new, gigabit-range communications specification for servers and storage networks thats backed by an industry association of over 200 members. Other Analog Business Outlook Investors and interested parties within the United States may listen to Intersil's conference call Friday, October 19, at 7:00 a.m. Pacific/10:00 a.m. Eastern by dialing (877) 917-3406 and providing the operator with the pass code Intersil. International callers may connect to the call by dialing (212) 547-0149. A replay of Intersils conference call will be available starting at 9:00 a.m. Pacific/12:00 p.m. Eastern by calling (888) 562-7630 in the US or (402) 220-6507 internationally. Confirmation code for the replay, available until October 26, 2001, is 2001. A live webcast will also be available on Intersils Internet homepage at http://www.intersil.com/investor/index.asp. About Intersil |
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