Shanghai Bright Power Semiconductor Co.,Ltd. (688368.SH) Reports Semi-Annual Results with Net Profit of 15.76 Million Yuan, Turning Profitable from Previous Loss

Stock News08-07

Shanghai Bright Power Semiconductor Co.,Ltd. (688368.SH) released its 2025 semi-annual report, showing the company achieved revenue of 731 million yuan during the reporting period, down 0.44% year-over-year. Net profit attributable to shareholders reached 15.76 million yuan, representing a turnaround from loss to profit compared to the same period last year. Non-GAAP net profit was 12.56 million yuan, also turning profitable from the previous year's loss. Basic earnings per share stood at 0.18 yuan. The company actively aligned with market demand and continued to reduce costs and improve efficiency through process iteration and strengthened supply chain management, resulting in overall gross margin growth compared to the previous year. With continuous product portfolio optimization, the company further strengthened its technical and product capabilities in motor control driver chips. Revenue from motor control driver chips increased their proportion by 5.23 percentage points year-over-year, with revenue growing 24.30% compared to the same period last year. Leveraging DrMOS products' innovative breakthroughs to meet market demand, the company achieved rapid growth in its high-performance computing power chip business, with revenue surging 419.81% year-over-year.

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