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Home » Credo Posts 126% Annual Revenue Growth on AI Infrastructure Demand

Credo Posts 126% Annual Revenue Growth on AI Infrastructure Demand

June 2, 2025
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Credo Technology Group posted strong financial results for the fourth quarter and full fiscal year 2025, as rising demand for high-speed, energy-efficient connectivity solutions from hyperscaler customers fueled significant revenue growth. For the quarter ending May 3, 2025, Credo reported revenue of $170 million—up 25.9% sequentially and 179.7% year-over-year.

The company delivered GAAP net income of $36.6 million and non-GAAP net income of $65.3 million, with gross margins above 67%. Full-year revenue surged to $436.8 million, a 126% increase from the prior year. Credo ended the fiscal year with $431.3 million in cash and short-term investments, providing a solid foundation for continued expansion.

Looking ahead to Q1 FY26, Credo expects revenue between $185 million and $195 million, as well as non-GAAP gross margins between 64.0% and 66.0%. The company noted ongoing growth in AI-driven applications as a key tailwind for its connectivity portfolio, including low-power interconnects essential for scaling hyperscale infrastructure.

  • Q4 FY25 revenue: $170M, up 179.7% YoY
  • FY25 revenue: $436.8M, up 126% YoY
  • Q4 non-GAAP net income: $65.3M; EPS: $0.35
  • Q4 GAAP gross margin: 67.2%
  • Ending cash and investments: $431.3M
  • Q1 FY26 revenue forecast: $185M–$195M

“Our record-breaking results reflect strong adoption of our energy-efficient, high-performance connectivity solutions for AI infrastructure,” said Bill Brennan, President and CEO of Credo. “We believe demand from hyperscaler customers will remain robust well into the future.”

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