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indie Semiconductor Posts Q4 Earnings, Beats Expectations
Chip maker sees strong demand for radar and vision products despite supply chain challenges
Published on Feb. 27, 2026
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indie Semiconductor (NASDAQ:INDI), a fabless semiconductor company specializing in advanced automotive chips, reported its fourth-quarter earnings results on Thursday. The company posted revenue of $58.01 million, beating the consensus estimate of $57.11 million, and an EPS of -$0.07, matching expectations. Despite ongoing supply chain constraints, indie Semiconductor saw strong demand for its radar and vision products, including a ramp-up of shipments for its Gen-8 77 GHz radar to a Tier-1 partner.
Why it matters
indie Semiconductor's results demonstrate the company's ability to navigate supply chain challenges and capitalize on growing demand for its automotive semiconductor solutions, particularly in the areas of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and electric vehicles (EVs). As the automotive industry continues to rapidly adopt new technologies, indie Semiconductor is well-positioned to benefit from these trends.
The details
For the full year, indie Semiconductor reported revenue of $217.4 million and improved its non-GAAP operating loss to $10.1 million. The company also ended the quarter with $155.7 million in cash on hand and is expecting to receive an additional $135 million in proceeds from the pending sale of its Wuxi subsidiary, once regulatory approval is obtained. Beyond its radar products, indie Semiconductor is also seeing momentum in its vision and adjacent markets, with design wins for its IND880 chip, including from a leading Chinese EV OEM, as well as progress in in-cabin sensing and early humanoid robotics deployments.
- indie Semiconductor reported its Q4 2025 earnings results on Thursday, February 20, 2026.
- The company's Gen-8 77 GHz radar shipments to a Tier-1 partner began in December 2025.
- indie Semiconductor is expecting the sale of its Wuxi subsidiary to close in the coming months, pending regulatory approval.
The players
indie Semiconductor
A fabless semiconductor company headquartered in San Jose, California that specializes in advanced chip solutions for the automotive industry, including microcontrollers, sensor processing units, application processors and power management integrated circuits.
Donald Mcclymont
The CEO of indie Semiconductor.
Michael Wittmann
The COO of indie Semiconductor.
What’s next
indie Semiconductor is expecting the sale of its Wuxi subsidiary to close in the coming months, pending regulatory approval, which would provide the company with an additional $135 million in proceeds.
The takeaway
Despite ongoing supply chain challenges, indie Semiconductor is demonstrating its ability to execute and capitalize on growing demand for its advanced automotive semiconductor solutions, particularly in the areas of ADAS and EVs. The company's diversified product portfolio and strong financial position position it well to navigate the current environment and continue driving growth.
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