Cirrus Logic reported fiscal fourth-quarter 2026 revenue of $448.5 million [4] during an earnings call held this week.

The results indicate the company's ability to exceed its own financial targets despite the volatile nature of the semiconductor market. This performance sets the stage for the company's research and development goals as it enters the next fiscal year.

Chief Executive Officer John Forsyth said the company delivered revenue that was above the midpoint of its guidance range for the March quarter [4]. The Austin, Texas-based firm posted a net income of $81.8 million [1] for the period.

Financial data for the quarter showed GAAP earnings per share of $1.56 [2], while adjusted earnings per share reached $1.95 [3]. These figures were presented alongside the company's strategic outlook for the upcoming fiscal year.

Looking ahead to fiscal year 2027, Cirrus Logic provided a revenue guidance range for the first quarter between $430 million and $490 million [5]. The company also indicated plans for higher research and development spending throughout the 2027 fiscal year.

Chief Financial Officer Jeff Woolard joined Forsyth in presenting the results during the call, which took place at approximately 4 p.m. Eastern Time [6]. The company utilized its Investor Relations website to host the disclosure for shareholders and analysts.

Cirrus Logic delivered revenue of $448.5 million, above the midpoint of our guidance range.

The ability of Cirrus Logic to beat its own guidance suggests a stabilizing demand for its audio and mixed-signal products. By projecting a revenue range of up to $490 million for the next quarter and increasing R&D investment, the company is signaling a pivot toward growth and innovation to maintain its competitive edge in the semiconductor industry.