Raspberry Pi reports better-than-expected 25% rise in full-year earnings


FILE PHOTO: 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

LONDON, March ⁠31 (Reuters) - Single-board computing ⁠company Raspberry Pi reported ‌a better-than-expected 25% rise in annual adjusted core earnings ​to $46.4 million on ⁠Tuesday, helped ⁠by strengthening demand and favourable ⁠unit ‌economics in the second ⁠half.

The British company shipped 4 ​million ‌units in the second ⁠half, ​giving a total of 7.6 million for ⁠the year, up 7% ​on 2024.

It said strong sales momentum had carried ⁠into the opening months of this year, but it cautioned that ​second-half ⁠visibility was limited by ​constraints in the ‌DRAM market.

(Reporting by ​Paul Sandle; editing by James Davey)

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