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Raspberry Pi Says Revenue Will Exceed Estimates as Shares Jump 12%

The shift to selling more chips than boards points to a growing industrial customer base.

Raspberry Pi components are displayed on shelves in an electronics shop in the Akihabara neighbourhood of Tokyo, Japan, August 17, 2025. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett/File Photo

Overview

  • Raspberry Pi said full‑year profit will match market forecasts and revenue will be materially higher, and the stock rose about 12% to 327p.
  • For fiscal 2025, revenue increased 25% to $323.2 million and pre‑tax profit rose 63% to $26.5 million.
  • Semiconductor devices outsold its single‑board computers for the first time, signaling larger orders from manufacturing, building control, and other industrial uses.
  • Cash fell to $28.1 million from $45.8 million after the company paid down supplier balances built during earlier supply‑chain shortages.
  • Management said it has enough memory chips for much of 2026 but noted DRAM pricing makes the second half harder to forecast.