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Wednesday 18 March 2015

Imagination IMS

IMG announced the IMS today.

On the plus side, MIPS shipments are ahead of expectations and non-MIPS shipments are in-line thanks to iPhone 6. The strong dollar also helps, though IMG's hedging activities have partially offset this. The 30-40% operating margin is re-iterated by HY.
On the downside we have the 'a little muted' licensing activity, ie. no 10% gain, more likely to be in the 0-5% range. When you factor in a stronger dollar than last year, the reality is another decline in licensing revenues. This is the age-old problem with IMG, superb IP but unable to convert into strong licensing growth (which of course impacts the royalties 2 years down the line) - hopefully this repeated failure to execute is something the incoming chairman can objectively address?

Here it is:

Imagination Technologies Group plc ('Imagination', LSE: IMG, “the Group”), a leading multimedia, processor and communications technology company, is today issuing an Interim update for the period from 1 November 2014 to 17 March 2015.

Business update

The Group has continued to make good progress in its strategy of providing a comprehensive range of market-leading cores in the three key IP families of processor, multimedia and communications and enabling key IP platforms for existing and emerging markets.
Non-MIPS partner unit shipments increased strongly in Q4CY14, showing growth both sequentially and over the same quarter last year.
MIPS partner unit shipments were stronger than expected in Q4CY14 and, for a second quarter in a row, have reached a historic record level for that quarter.
Licensing activity has been a little muted during the period, due to timing rather than any fundamental change in demand for our products. Indeed the pipeline is good and growing with a large number of opportunities being pursued for closure this financial year. The pipeline is active across all areas of our IP.
The changes made to Pure in the last financial year are starting to deliver improved performance in its core markets.
Underlying operating costs continue to be tightly managed and are tracking in line with expectations.
The stronger dollar has had a positive impact on revenues which are mostly invoiced in dollars. This positive effect has been partially offset by the impact of FX on geographically-distributed operating costs and previous hedging activities.
Technology

Multimedia
Our multimedia business remains robust with new class-leading products launched across the full range of end markets.  The newly announced Series7XT continues to secure new design wins across key partners. We are also seeing a wide range of design wins for Series6XE and more recently the newly announced Series7XE at the lower-end complementing the Series6XT and Series7XT wins. The design wins are strong across mobile, automotive, TV and STB segments.
At this year’s Mobile World Congress (MWC) Imagination unveiled the PowerVR Rogue G6020 GPU that has been specially designed for graphics efficiency in ultra-compact silicon area and lowest power consumption, whilst delivering optimal device performance and full compatibility with the latest APIs. With the PowerVR GX5300 and G6020 GPUs, Imagination covers graphics and UIs from entry-level smartwatches to high-end wearables.
At the other end of the performance range the PowerVR Series7 GT7900 continues to lead the market, with 512 ALU cores, and is a super GPU for high-end graphics and compute delivering over 1.5 Teraflops. The PowerVR Series7 launched during the period includes many advanced features and uniquely provides virtualisation for ultimate multi-zone security, an area of growing market demand given the importance of data security and the programmability of modern GPUs. 
The new PowerVR Series5 video encoders for High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) are designed to provide the highest quality H.265 encoding, while optimizing silicon area and bandwidth usage. This multi-standard encoder also offers high-quality H.264 encoding for compatibility with the huge range of AVC (Advanced Video Coding) decoders available today.

CPU and processor cores
The growing unit shipments of MIPS cores is evidence of increasing customer confidence and the stronger engagement that we have begun to see with customers since MIPS was acquired in February 2013.
Interest in and licensing of the Warrior range of cores, which have been developed since the acquisition, as well as the previous generation Aptiv range, continue to be strong. Partners have been attracted by the inherent efficiency and performance benefits of the cores, together with the additional features of multi-threading and next generation security capabilities.
The use of hardware virtualisation in the Warrior cores to enable multi-zone security across the range, from microcontrollers to high-end, provides partners with solutions to the increasingly demanding challenges of SoC security. Our unique strategy in delivering CPU and GPU cores supporting multi-zone security is attracting industry attention and is the foundation for total SoC security. An announcement from the prpl Foundation yesterday on the formation of an Open Security working group with members from industry leading companies reinforces the importance of our approach.
The strong MIPS roadmap executed so far and being driven going forward, the investment in internal and third party supporting tools, and the growing momentum in the ecosystem through initiatives such as the prpl Foundation and the Creator family of boards, are recognised and supported by many in the industry. 
Overall we believe we are now at a stage that new and existing tier-one partners are beginning to consider MIPS offerings as both technically strong and strategically important to their plans.

Communications
Imagination’s Ensigma radio connectivity processors (RPUs) are vital to servicing the growing demand for communications IP cores in key markets including IoT, wireless home, mobile and wearables.
At MWC, Imagination demonstrated a new HDMI streaming device using Ensigma Explorer 802.11ac connectivity, and also highlighted its Ensigma Whisper IP that is designed to drive the next generation of wearables, the emerging IoT and other connected devices where ultra-low power consumption and low-cost design points are essential. Whisper RPUs, like their Ensigma Explorer counterparts, are aimed at providing multi-standard support in a single architecture, and are designed to enable customers to bring Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and in the future NFC, GNSS and other low-power connectivity technologies onto their SoCs.
A key platform that deploys Ensigma RPU and MIPS processor cores and combines them with the industry’s best and patented wireless synchronisation and lowest latency technologies is Imagination’s Caskeid audio platform. We have seen significant traction in this offering with major projects underway with key players for delivery during the second half of this calendar year. 
Cloud IoT technologies and initiatives 
As part of our market engagement and enablement of the emerging IoT opportunities we have developed the FlowCloud software technologies which can enable and accelerate easy and quick deployment of our processor and communications IP in these markets. FlowCloud, in conjunction with the Creator family of microcomputer and development systems and third party boards and modules, is enabling a diverse range of applications in the IoT space. Early projects in the areas of agriculture, health and energy are underway with partners. We are also working on industry initiatives on the key areas of security and interoperability which are gaining traction. 

Pure
The refocused Pure business has continued to drive improvement in its core DAB market as well as driving other areas of strategic significance for the Group including wireless audio, where strong partnerships are progressing and the Creator range, which is a key enabler for the developer community and ecosystem build-up.

Outlook
The licensing pipeline is good and is further strengthening across all three IP families with developing engagements with new and existing partners including several tier ones. Given the licenses signed so far this financial year and the pipeline of opportunities scheduled to close this quarter, we currently expect licensing revenue to be close to last year’s level with the potential of single digit growth dependent on exact closure timing of the remaining deals.
Non-MIPS unit shipments are expected to be in line with previous guidance and similar to last year’s levels. Given the continued strength of MIPS shipments we now expect MIPS units to grow by approximately 5-10% over last year’s levels.
The total unit expectation for the Group is in excess of 1.3bn units for the year.
Following the trends seen in the first half, Pure is expected to show a reduction in the underlying loss for the year. Because of the tighter focus on products and markets, this will be achieved from lower overall revenue than last year.
Underlying operating costs are expected to be in line with previous guidance of around 10% growth year on year. With the product lines now complete, this is consistent with our planned transition from a heavy investment phase to one where all product lines are generating a contribution.
Underlying operating costs are expected to be in line with previous guidance of around 10% growth year on year. With the product lines now complete, this is consistent with our planned transition from a heavy investment phase to one where all product lines are generating a contribution.
The overall financial position of Imagination remains robust and the Board is confident that the Group’s progress will continue.

Hossein Yassaie, Imagination’s Chief Executive said:
“I am particularly pleased to note another strong performance from our partners using MIPS processor IP. Customer interest in this technology is now very strong and underpins our confidence in the value that this business will deliver.
"Our multimedia business remains robust with new class-leading products launched across the full range of end markets. We are seeing a wide range of design wins for both Series6 and Series7 families.
“Despite being at an earlier stage of market adoption, the traction for our Ensigma communications IP is real and continues to increase. This is opening up substantial opportunities in the IoT market.
“The progress across our three main IP families is a further step forward towards our longer term target of increasing our operating margins to 30-40%.”

Monday 2 March 2015

Imagination at MWC 2015

IMG-related MWC announcements will be posted here:

MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS, Barcelona, Spain – 2nd March, 2015 – Imagination Technologies (IMG.L) announces a new area-optimized PowerVR GPU designed to drive high-quality graphics with full OpenGL ES 3.0 functionality into low-cost and space-constrained devices.

http://www.imgtec.com/news/detail.asp?ID=965

MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS, Barcelona, Spain – 2nd March, 2015 – Imagination Technologies (IMG.L) andAltair Semiconductor report growing market traction for Altair’s LTE chipsets that utilize MIPS CPUs. Altair’s LTE devices, including the FourGee-3100/6200 chipset, have been the communications engine inside millions of devices sold by more than 30 connected device manufacturers to-date

http://www.imgtec.com/news/detail.asp?ID=962

MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS, Barcelona, Spain – 2nd March, 2015 – Imagination Technologies (IMG.L) announces that its MIPS CPU IP cores continue to gain traction in LTE devices through the latest designs from 4G chipmaker Sequans Communications. MIPS CPUs are at the heart of Sequans’ new Colibri and Calliope platforms for the LTE-enabled Internet of Things (IoT). In addition, Sequans’ chipsets and modules with MIPS inside are finding their way into an increasing number of end products.

http://www.imgtec.com/news/detail.asp?ID=963

MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS, Barcelona, Spain – 2nd March, 2015 – Imagination Technologies (IMG.L) announces a new PowerVR High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) IP family designed to provide the highest quality H.265 encoding, while optimizing silicon area and bandwidth usage. This multi standard encoder also offers high-quality H.264 encoding for compatibility with the huge range of AVC (Advanced Video Coding) decoders available today.

http://www.imgtec.com/news/detail.asp?ID=964


http://www.mediatek.com/en/mobile-world-congress-2015/mediatek-to-redefine-the-android-tablet-industry-with-world-first-arm-cortex-a72-based-tablet-soc-mt8173/

Imagination PowerVR GX6250 GPU
  • Supports OpenGL ES 3.1, OpenCL for future applications
  • Delivers 350Mtri/s and 2.8 Gpix/s performance
  • Provides uncompromised user experience for WQXGA display at 60fps

(New MIPS SoCs)

SAN JOSE, Calif., and BARCELONA, Spain, March 2, 2015 – Cavium, Inc., (NASDAQ: CAVM), a leading provider of semiconductor products that enable intelligent processing for enterprise, data center, cloud, wired and wireless networking, today announced the introduction of a family of highly integrated single chip solutions that enable a new category of Macrocells and Smart Radio Heads supporting a wide range of deployment scenarios and setting a new bar for cost, performance, power and footprint. The OCTEON Fusion-M family is a scalable architecture that ranges from the single chip CNF75xx macrocell to the single chip CNF74xx for use in Smart Radio Heads. 

JERUSALEM, March 4, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Mobileye N.V. (MBLY), the global leader in the design and development of camera-based Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) to the automotive industry, today introduced its 4th generation system-on-chip, the EyeQ4®.
Leveraging expertise in designing computer-vision specific cores for over 15 years, the EyeQ4® consists of 14 computing cores out of which 10 are specialized vector accelerators with extremely high utilization for visual processing and understanding. The first design win for EyeQ4® in series production has been secured for a global premium European car manufacturer for production to start in early 2018. The EyeQ4® would be part of a scalable camera system starting from monocular processing for collision avoidance applications, in compliance with EU NCAP, US NHSTA and other regulatory requirements, up to trifocal camera configuration supporting high-end customer functions including semi-autonomous driving. The EyeQ4® would support fusion with radars and scanning-beam lasers in the high-end customer functions.
"Supporting a camera centric approach for autonomous driving is essential as the camera provides the richest source of information at the lowest cost package. To reach affordable high-end functionality for autonomous driving requires a computing infrastructure capable of processing many cameras simultaneously while extracting from each camera high-level meaning such as location of multiple types of objects, lanes and drivable path information," said Prof. Amnon Shashua, cofounder, CTO and Chairman of Mobileye. "The EyeQ4® continues a legacy that began in 2004 with EyeQ1 where we leveraged deep understanding of computer vision processing to come up with highly optimized architectures to support extremely intensive computations at automotive compliant power consumption of 2-3 Watts."



London, UK – 6 March, 2015 – Imagination Technologies (IMG.L) identifies six trends driving industry momentum and related technologies at the recent Mobile World Congress 2015 (MWC) focused on security, IoT interoperability, wearables, computer vision, communications infrastructure, and ultra-low power connectivity. These trends confirm Imagination’s vision for the future of mobile, and the technology roadmaps it is aggressively pursuing across its entire IP portfolio in anticipation of the needs of its customers and partners. 
Says Tony King-Smith, EVP marketing at Imagination: “Over the past decade, we’ve seen enormous changes and disruptions in the mobile landscape in everything from communications standards to smartphone functionality. However, this year’s MWC signaled the start of a new era that goes far beyond phones and infrastructure, as everything from IoT sensors and actuators to wearables to highly connected and increasingly automated cars become an integral part of MWC. What is clear to us is that security and interoperability together with software and system portability lie at the heart of bringing these latest visions of a connected world to life.”
Top six trends at MWC 2015 according to Imagination:
  1. Highly integrated, ultra-low power communications are proliferating widely. At MWC, it was clear that the ‘mobile’ device category now includes a huge number of products beyond mobile phones and tablets – from wearables to automotive to the huge range of new and emerging IoT devices. Low-power Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Smart, Cat 1 and Cat 0 LTE and other short range wireless technologies are key to enabling these devices that are finding their way into every industry, every product category and everyday life.
  2. Network infrastructure is expanding and virtualizing. To accommodate the ever increasing number of connected devices and expanding cloud infrastructure, 4G buildout continues around the globe. At MWC, 5G was a hot topic, despite the fact that it is yet to be defined. Companies are already looking to the advantages it will provide in the 2020 timeframe. The next generation of infrastructure will require advances in communications and also in embedded processing to support software defined networks (SDN) and network function virtualization (NFV).
  3. Security is critical: In an increasingly connected world, any system is only as secure as its weakest link. Embedded security has become a critical issue for the next generation of connected devices. At MWC 2015, numerous companies announced initiatives and technologies around security, including secure payments, secure mobile operating systems, virtualized solutions for BYOD, encryption and key management technology, security enhanced phones and smartwatches, and even privacy glasses designed to protect against facial recognition technology.
  4.  IoT interoperability is key: In the next generation, the number of connected IoT devices will not only continue to grow and be provided by an ever expanding number of vendors, but will also perform a wide array of functions. As such, high-volume success and consumer satisfaction will be dependent on a level of interoperability not previously seen in the industry.
  5. Wearables are entering the mainstream: MWC 2015 made it clear that wearables are now an integral part of any OEM product lineup. Numerous smart bracelets, smartwatches, and specialized products such as fitness bands were introduced by new and emerging companies during the show. The next wave of wearables will be defined as electronics meets fashion.
  6. Computer vision and VR/AR applications represent massive opportunities. Vision-aware technologies are increasingly incorporated in smartphones, IoT devices, automotive, robotics, and other products. MWC 2015 also confirmed the re-emergence of virtual reality (VR) and a growing interest in augmented reality (AR). To create devices that support computer vision, computational photography and new user and social experiences, companies need processing solutions that go beyond CPU/DSP cores to deliver sustained video-rate processing of HD content.
Continues King-Smith: “Imagination’s technology roadmaps anticipate and increasingly drive these trends, as we focus on providing not only the cutting-edge PowerVR GPUs and MIPS CPUs that we are known for, but also the communications engines, video and vision processing engines, and heterogeneous processing platforms that are all secure, and deliver interoperability through open standards. We’re excited to work with our partners to deliver the technologies that will form the backbone of tomorrow’s mobile society.”