Actions Microelectronics, a leading low-power AIoT chip designer based in Zhuhai, reported strong full-year 2025 results with revenue, profit and operating cash flow all growing rapidly, led by surging edge AI business.
The company achieved annual revenue of 922 million yuan, up 41.50% YoY; net profit attributable to parent company reached 205 million yuan, soaring 91.95% YoY; adjusted net profit was 192 million yuan, jumping 144.73%; operating cash flow hit 254 million yuan, rising 64.45% YoY, showing improved profitability and cash collection.

By business segment, smart wireless audio SoC chips generated revenue of 682 million yuan, up 40.33% YoY with a gross margin of 51.97%, remaining the core business. Edge AI processor chips became the fastest-growing segment, with revenue of 157 million yuan, surging 92.07% YoY and a gross margin of 48.16%.
Production and sales remained robust. Wireless audio SoC output rose 42.74% with a sell-through rate of 92.66%; edge AI chip output increased 37.46% with an 88.28% sell-through rate, supported by healthy inventory levels.
Technologically, Actions Microelectronics pioneered the commercialization of in-memory computing and launched hardware-accelerated NPU-based audio AI chips with outstanding energy efficiency. Its ATS323X and ATS362X series have been widely adopted in premium wireless microphones, esports headsets and AI speakers, winning multiple innovation awards.
The company supplies global top-tier brands including Sony, Bose, Harman, DJI, RODE and Razer, expanding deeply in audio, esports and smart wearable markets. It has also extended into new sectors such as smart office, AI glasses and BLE-powered CGM health monitoring devices.
With 298 R&D personnel accounting for 75.25% of total staff, the company maintains a strong technical barrier. In 2025, it added 59 new invention patents and 33 grants, bringing total applications to 529 and authorized patents to 312.
ICgoodFind:Actions Microelectronics delivers outstanding growth in 2025 driven by booming edge AI chips, with dual engines of audio and AIoT, demonstrating China’s rising strength in low-power intelligent chips.