Imagination reported its H1 17 results, ending in October. On a continuing operation basis, revenues came in at £64.4m (+8.8% sequentially, +3.3% yoy). PowerVR witnessed a decrease (£43.3m, -2% yoy) while MIPS (£16.7m, +13.3% yoy) and Ensigma (£4.4m, +146.7% yoy) benefited from strong growth rates. The number of devices shipped remained stable at 584m units; total royalty revenues went up by 5.9% to £52.5m, thanks to the great performance in MIPS, for which royal
07 Dec 2016
Very positive bottom-line developments thanks to restructuring and FX
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Very positive bottom-line developments thanks to restructuring and FX
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07 Dec 2016 -
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Charles Bordes -
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Imagination reported its H1 17 results, ending in October. On a continuing operation basis, revenues came in at £64.4m (+8.8% sequentially, +3.3% yoy). PowerVR witnessed a decrease (£43.3m, -2% yoy) while MIPS (£16.7m, +13.3% yoy) and Ensigma (£4.4m, +146.7% yoy) benefited from strong growth rates. The number of devices shipped remained stable at 584m units; total royalty revenues went up by 5.9% to £52.5m, thanks to the great performance in MIPS, for which royal