NYSE:GCTS GCT Semiconductor Q3 2025 Earnings Report $1.54 +0.03 (+1.64%) Closing price 03:59 PM EasternExtended Trading$1.56 +0.02 (+1.29%) As of 07:50 PM Eastern Extended trading is trading that happens on electronic markets outside of regular trading hours. This is a fair market value extended hours price provided by Massive. Learn more. ProfileEarnings HistoryForecast GCT Semiconductor EPS ResultsActual EPS-$0.25Consensus EPS -$0.19Beat/MissMissed by -$0.06One Year Ago EPSN/AGCT Semiconductor Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$0.43 millionExpected Revenue$1.20 millionBeat/MissMissed by -$770.00 thousandYoY Revenue GrowthN/AGCT Semiconductor Announcement DetailsQuarterQ3 2025Date11/12/2025TimeAfter Market ClosesConference Call DateWednesday, November 12, 2025Conference Call Time4:30PM ETUpcoming EarningsGCT Semiconductor's Q1 2026 earnings is scheduled for Tuesday, May 12, 2026, with a conference call scheduled at 4:30 PM ET. Check back for transcripts, audio, and key financial metrics as they become available.Q1 2026 Earnings ReportConference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptPress Release (8-K)Quarterly Report (10-Q)Earnings HistoryCompany ProfilePowered by GCT Semiconductor Q3 2025 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrNovember 12, 2025 ShareLink copied to clipboard.Key Takeaways Positive Sentiment: We recognized our first 5G product revenue, completed sampling with lead customers (Airspan, Orbiq) and powered an industry-first 5G air-to-ground call, while Gogo signals planned full service activation before year-end 2025. Negative Sentiment: Net revenue fell to $0.4M in Q3 from $2.6M a year ago and gross margin was negative, driven by lower product sales, higher production overhead and a $0.5M write-down of slow-moving 4G LTE inventory. Positive Sentiment: The company secured $10.7 million in senior secured debt from its largest shareholder to accelerate production readiness, fund working capital and support upcoming volume shipments. Neutral Sentiment: Management expects to ship roughly the ~2,500 units (shipped + backlog) in late Q4 and is ramping wafers, testing and assembly capacity, though PCB and other supply‑chain lead times remain execution risks for the 2026 ramp. Positive Sentiment: Management is targeting an adjusted EBITDA break-even in Q3 2026 and positive operating cash flow in Q4 2026, contingent on the anticipated production and sales ramp. AI Generated. May Contain Errors.Conference Call Audio Live Call not available Earnings Conference CallGCT Semiconductor Q3 202500:00 / 00:00Speed:1x1.25x1.5x2xTranscript SectionsPresentationParticipantsPresentationSkip to Participants Operator00:00:00Afternoon. Thank you for attending GCT Semiconductor Holding's Third Quarter 2025 Financial Results Call. All lines will be muted during the presentation portion of the call, with an opportunity for questions and answers at the end. Joining the call today are John Schlaefer, GCT Chief Executive Officer, and Edmond Cheng, CFO, to discuss the third quarter 2025 results. During this call, certain statements we make will be forward-looking. These statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, including those set forth in our safe harbor provision for forward-looking statements that can be found at the end of our earnings press release and also in our Form 10Q that will be filed today, which provides further detail about the risks related to our business. Additionally, except for as required by law, we undertake no obligation to update any forward-looking statements. Now I'll turn the call over to John Schlaefer. Operator00:01:03You may begin. John SchlaeferCEO at GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc00:01:07Thank you, and thanks to everyone for joining us today for our Third Quarter 2025 Earnings Call. I'll focus my remarks on the operational milestones we achieved this quarter on our 2025 Year of 5G program, while our CFO, Edmond, will discuss our third quarter financial disclosure in more detail. The third quarter was another important step forward for GCT as we continue to execute on our Year of 5G. Most notably, we achieved a key milestone this quarter by recognizing our first 5G product revenue. While still small in dollar terms, it marks the first time our next-generation technology has begun contributing to our top line, an early but important indicator. John SchlaeferCEO at GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc00:01:47We also completed successfully sampling on our 5G chipset and modules to all our lead customers, which include Airspan Networks and Orbic, as well as other well-known companies who are actively progressing through their evaluation processes and providing increasingly positive feedback. This progress reflects the continued validation of our 5G platform across diverse customer applications, as well as growing confidence in the commercial readiness of our solution. One of the most meaningful developments this quarter came from Gogo, the first 5G network operator who publicly signals full service activation before year-end 2025. This marks the first planned commercial deployment using GCT's 5G chipset and represents the first step in what we expect will be a broader multi-operator transition from chipset sampling to full customer activation. Gogo has been progressing steadily through its field testing phase, which is expected to complete within a few weeks. John SchlaeferCEO at GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc00:02:45Their system integration has validated our chipset performance in the demanding airborne environment, demonstrating the exceptional range and reliability of our 5G architecture. As part of this testing, our 5G chipset powered the first 5G air-to-ground call on Airspan's in-motion 5G platform, an industry first achieved in collaboration with our customer Airspan and Gogo. Gogo's deployment timeline remains aligned with our production schedule, and our program milestones are tracking to support their planned launch later this year. In parallel, we are now confidently moving forward to prepare our 5G product and production flow for the Gogo launch and subsequent launches that are expected to follow in 2026. Including the initial sample shipments to date, our 5G chipset orders have already exceeded 2,500 units. The early demand represents strong pull-through from lead customers and growing engagement from others prepared to follow Gogo's lead. John SchlaeferCEO at GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc00:03:45We are working closely with our manufacturing partners to expedite shipments and ensure we can fulfill these orders as quickly as possible. Based on current production schedules, we remain on track to support these deliveries in late Q4 2025. Importantly, the volumes already shipped are sufficient to support the first wave of aircraft installations, positioning us to scale as additional operators and network partners begin their own deployment cycles in 2026. To further support our efforts, we also strengthened our financial position in the quarter by securing $10.7 million in debt financing from our largest shareholder. The net proceeds are providing additional capital to accelerate final production readiness, supporting other working capital requirements, and ensuring we're fully prepared for the coming production ramp, including the volume shipments that are expected to begin later this year. Overall, these milestones reflect a company that is executing steadily and methodically. John SchlaeferCEO at GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc00:04:42We are entering the later stages of commercial readiness with strong customer engagement, early production revenue, and strengthened balance sheet to support this next phase of growth. As we look ahead to the fourth quarter and into 2026, our focus remains on scaling efficiently by ensuring our production operations, supply chain partners, and logistics are aligned to support the transition to volume production and sustained 5G sales. With that, I'll turn the call over to Edmond to discuss our Q3 results. Edmond ChengCFO at GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc00:05:12Thank you, John. The third quarter represents a meaningful transition point for GCT as we record our first 5G product revenue, an important proof point in our commercialization path. While total revenue remains modest, this initial contribution from our 5G chipset underscores the tangible progress we are making toward broader adoption and accelerated production. With that, I will now turn to our third quarter 2025 financial results. Further details can be found in the 10Q that will be on file with the SEC. Net revenues decreased from $2.6 million for the three months ended September 30th, 2024, to $0.4 million for the three months ended September 30th, 2025. The decline was largely driven by a decrease of $1.6 million in product sales. The prior year period included $1.5 million from the sales of our 5G platform to support the customer in shifting their product development priorities to our 5G products. Edmond ChengCFO at GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc00:06:33Service revenues also decreased by $0.6 million, primarily due to the completion of existing 5G product development projects, while we are in a transitional phase in securing new projects. Cost of net revenue increased by $0.5 million, or 50% from $1 million for the three months ended September 30th, 2024, to $1.5 million for the three months ended September 30th, 2025. The increase in the cost of the net revenue was primarily due to additional production overhead costs and $0.5 million incremental write-down related to slow-moving 4G LTE inventory, partially offset by lower service costs. Our gross margin for the three months ended September 30th, 2025, was negative and reflects the lower product revenue that is currently not sufficient to fully absorb production overhead costs. This makes our gross margin less indicative of the underlying profitability of our products and services. Edmond ChengCFO at GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc00:07:53We expect margins to improve substantially as 5G product sales contribute more significantly to our overall revenue beginning in Q1 2026. Research and development expenses decreased by $1 million, or 23%, from $4.2 million for the three months ended September 30th, 2024, to $3.3 million for the three months ended September 30th, 2025. The reduction was largely due to a $1.2 million decrease in professional services related to the design of 5G chip products, as this development project was completed in the second quarter of 2025, partially offset by a $0.2 million increase in personnel-related costs. Sales and marketing expenses were relatively flat year over year, increasing $0.1 million from $0.9 million for the period ended September 30th, 2024, to $1 million for the period ended September 30th, 2025. Edmond ChengCFO at GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc00:09:14General and administrative expenses increased by $1.5 million, or 64%, from $2.4 million for the three months ended September 30th, 2024, to $3.9 million for the three months ended September 30th, 2025. The increase primarily reflects an increase in stock-based compensation expenses and higher personnel-related costs. We ended the quarter with cash and cash equivalent of $8.3 million, as well as net accounts receivable of $3.7 million and net inventory of $1.9 million. As John mentioned, in September of this year, we secured $10.7 million in senior secure debt financing from our largest shareholder. These net proceeds are being used to accelerate production readiness, manage other working capital, and support volume shipments. This financing complements our existing $200 million shelf registration, providing us with the flexibility to fund the next stage of the commercialization of our 5G chipset. With this, I will turn it back over to John. John SchlaeferCEO at GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc00:10:43Thanks, Edmond. In summary, the third quarter reflected continued progress on all fronts, from technical validation and customer engagement to early 5G revenue and strengthened liquidity. Our focus now is on completing production readiness, supporting customer launches, and ensuring we execute efficiently as we enter the next stage of 5G commercialization. I want to thank our employees, partners, and shareholders for their ongoing support and commitment. We're pleased with the steady progress we're making and look forward to building on this momentum in the quarters ahead. I will now turn the call back over to the operator, who will assist us in taking your questions. Operator00:11:19Certainly. Ladies and gentlemen, if you do have a question at this time, please press star 11 on your telephone. If your question has been answered and you'd like to remove yourself from the queue, simply press star 11 again. Our first question comes from the line of Craig Ellis from B. Riley Securities. Your question, please. Craig EllisSenior Managing Director and Director of Research at B. Riley Securities00:11:36Yeah, thanks for taking the questions and congratulations on moving 5G ahead, guys. John, I wanted to start just getting a better sense for the volumes that might ship later this year. I think the press release noted orders for 4,500 units. Is that what you'd expect to ship in Red Breck in the fourth quarter, or are you expecting a materially larger amount? John SchlaeferCEO at GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc00:12:03Yeah, so I think the press release indicates that the total orders received so far is around 2,500 units, and we should be able to, I mean, that's stuff that we've already shipped, as well as what's on backlog that we'll ship this quarter. It is in that range. And that's what we're expecting right now. Craig EllisSenior Managing Director and Director of Research at B. Riley Securities00:12:31Got it. Okay. So we'll be able to ship a small volume to Orbic and Airspan and it sounds like Gogo this quarter. Can you talk a little bit more about how that might evolve when we get into the first quarter? In the past, we've talked about a European equipment customer. Would you expect to be broadening shipments to those that are starting to take product in 4Q and 1Q? Can you help us understand how the customer base might broaden further as you get into the first quarter? John SchlaeferCEO at GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc00:13:16Yeah, yeah. We have started adding more wafers already that will significantly increase our supply into Q1. The backlog that we have right now is what I've indicated already. We do expect that within Q1, or certainly within Q1, and perhaps by the end of this quarter, we'll have more backlog that we'll be supporting actually Q1. It will be for continuing on with Airspan's demand, as well as other customers that we've talked about that we've been sampling. Craig EllisSenior Managing Director and Director of Research at B. Riley Securities00:14:01Got it. This may be more of a question for Edmond. Edmond, I think we had previously been looking for a just-to-that-break-even in the 2Q 2026 timeframe. Can you talk about the confidence in the business's ability to get there, and what are some of the things that we can look to that will help indicate that that or another date would be the time that we get to that key milestone? Edmond ChengCFO at GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc00:14:38Great. Thank you so much for the question. Although we have not been publishing our adjusted EBITDA, we have been tracking our adjusted EBITDA trend internally. For the last three quarters, the trend was quite stable from that perspective. With that trend and with the anticipated scale production and sales ramp into the second half of next year, we are still anticipating that we might be able to have a break-even adjusted EBITDA in Q3 next year and starting to have a more positive cash flow in terms of operations in Q4 next year. Craig EllisSenior Managing Director and Director of Research at B. Riley Securities00:15:30Okay, that's helpful. One other detail as we get to the point where we're starting to ship to customers who have placed orders. How are you finding that pricing is holding up? I think we've historically thought there would be that very significant increase to around $40 ASPs. Is that what you're seeing customers commit to, or are there gives and takes, and if so, to what extent? John SchlaeferCEO at GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc00:16:01We're seeing prices above that. We're seeing prices below that. I think that still serves as a good average. Craig EllisSenior Managing Director and Director of Research at B. Riley Securities00:16:13Okay. That's helpful, John. There was mention made of doing things to ready the supply chain for higher volume production. Can you just identify the top two or three things that you've got your eye on as we look to bring our 5G chips to customers in more significant volume as we exit this year and move into 2026? John SchlaeferCEO at GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc00:16:40Yeah, I think those things would be the longest lead time. Of course, fab is, so having wafers start in fab as early as possible to support that sort of a ramp. That has begun. We will continue to do that as we move forward to support the increased demand. The other thing is to make sure that we have our testing in place so that we can yield properly and efficiently. The other thing would be to actually prep our assembly house for the demands that are coming. We are starting to see a little bit of shortage in the marketplace and longer lead times for PCBs. As long as we are forecasting properly, that should not be a big problem, and we should be able to actually manage that. Craig EllisSenior Managing Director and Director of Research at B. Riley Securities00:17:48Got it. Okay. Thanks for taking all the questions, and good luck, guys. John SchlaeferCEO at GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc00:17:53Thank you, Craig. Operator00:17:55Thank you. Once again, ladies and gentlemen, if you do have a question at this time, please press star 11 on your telephone. This does conclude the question and answer session, as well as today's program. Thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for your participation. You may now disconnect. Good.Read moreParticipantsExecutivesJohn SchlaeferCEOEdmond ChengCFOAnalystsCraig EllisSenior Managing Director and Director of Research at B. 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PresentationSkip to Participants Operator00:00:00Afternoon. Thank you for attending GCT Semiconductor Holding's Third Quarter 2025 Financial Results Call. All lines will be muted during the presentation portion of the call, with an opportunity for questions and answers at the end. Joining the call today are John Schlaefer, GCT Chief Executive Officer, and Edmond Cheng, CFO, to discuss the third quarter 2025 results. During this call, certain statements we make will be forward-looking. These statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, including those set forth in our safe harbor provision for forward-looking statements that can be found at the end of our earnings press release and also in our Form 10Q that will be filed today, which provides further detail about the risks related to our business. Additionally, except for as required by law, we undertake no obligation to update any forward-looking statements. Now I'll turn the call over to John Schlaefer. Operator00:01:03You may begin. John SchlaeferCEO at GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc00:01:07Thank you, and thanks to everyone for joining us today for our Third Quarter 2025 Earnings Call. I'll focus my remarks on the operational milestones we achieved this quarter on our 2025 Year of 5G program, while our CFO, Edmond, will discuss our third quarter financial disclosure in more detail. The third quarter was another important step forward for GCT as we continue to execute on our Year of 5G. Most notably, we achieved a key milestone this quarter by recognizing our first 5G product revenue. While still small in dollar terms, it marks the first time our next-generation technology has begun contributing to our top line, an early but important indicator. John SchlaeferCEO at GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc00:01:47We also completed successfully sampling on our 5G chipset and modules to all our lead customers, which include Airspan Networks and Orbic, as well as other well-known companies who are actively progressing through their evaluation processes and providing increasingly positive feedback. This progress reflects the continued validation of our 5G platform across diverse customer applications, as well as growing confidence in the commercial readiness of our solution. One of the most meaningful developments this quarter came from Gogo, the first 5G network operator who publicly signals full service activation before year-end 2025. This marks the first planned commercial deployment using GCT's 5G chipset and represents the first step in what we expect will be a broader multi-operator transition from chipset sampling to full customer activation. Gogo has been progressing steadily through its field testing phase, which is expected to complete within a few weeks. John SchlaeferCEO at GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc00:02:45Their system integration has validated our chipset performance in the demanding airborne environment, demonstrating the exceptional range and reliability of our 5G architecture. As part of this testing, our 5G chipset powered the first 5G air-to-ground call on Airspan's in-motion 5G platform, an industry first achieved in collaboration with our customer Airspan and Gogo. Gogo's deployment timeline remains aligned with our production schedule, and our program milestones are tracking to support their planned launch later this year. In parallel, we are now confidently moving forward to prepare our 5G product and production flow for the Gogo launch and subsequent launches that are expected to follow in 2026. Including the initial sample shipments to date, our 5G chipset orders have already exceeded 2,500 units. The early demand represents strong pull-through from lead customers and growing engagement from others prepared to follow Gogo's lead. John SchlaeferCEO at GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc00:03:45We are working closely with our manufacturing partners to expedite shipments and ensure we can fulfill these orders as quickly as possible. Based on current production schedules, we remain on track to support these deliveries in late Q4 2025. Importantly, the volumes already shipped are sufficient to support the first wave of aircraft installations, positioning us to scale as additional operators and network partners begin their own deployment cycles in 2026. To further support our efforts, we also strengthened our financial position in the quarter by securing $10.7 million in debt financing from our largest shareholder. The net proceeds are providing additional capital to accelerate final production readiness, supporting other working capital requirements, and ensuring we're fully prepared for the coming production ramp, including the volume shipments that are expected to begin later this year. Overall, these milestones reflect a company that is executing steadily and methodically. John SchlaeferCEO at GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc00:04:42We are entering the later stages of commercial readiness with strong customer engagement, early production revenue, and strengthened balance sheet to support this next phase of growth. As we look ahead to the fourth quarter and into 2026, our focus remains on scaling efficiently by ensuring our production operations, supply chain partners, and logistics are aligned to support the transition to volume production and sustained 5G sales. With that, I'll turn the call over to Edmond to discuss our Q3 results. Edmond ChengCFO at GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc00:05:12Thank you, John. The third quarter represents a meaningful transition point for GCT as we record our first 5G product revenue, an important proof point in our commercialization path. While total revenue remains modest, this initial contribution from our 5G chipset underscores the tangible progress we are making toward broader adoption and accelerated production. With that, I will now turn to our third quarter 2025 financial results. Further details can be found in the 10Q that will be on file with the SEC. Net revenues decreased from $2.6 million for the three months ended September 30th, 2024, to $0.4 million for the three months ended September 30th, 2025. The decline was largely driven by a decrease of $1.6 million in product sales. The prior year period included $1.5 million from the sales of our 5G platform to support the customer in shifting their product development priorities to our 5G products. Edmond ChengCFO at GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc00:06:33Service revenues also decreased by $0.6 million, primarily due to the completion of existing 5G product development projects, while we are in a transitional phase in securing new projects. Cost of net revenue increased by $0.5 million, or 50% from $1 million for the three months ended September 30th, 2024, to $1.5 million for the three months ended September 30th, 2025. The increase in the cost of the net revenue was primarily due to additional production overhead costs and $0.5 million incremental write-down related to slow-moving 4G LTE inventory, partially offset by lower service costs. Our gross margin for the three months ended September 30th, 2025, was negative and reflects the lower product revenue that is currently not sufficient to fully absorb production overhead costs. This makes our gross margin less indicative of the underlying profitability of our products and services. Edmond ChengCFO at GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc00:07:53We expect margins to improve substantially as 5G product sales contribute more significantly to our overall revenue beginning in Q1 2026. Research and development expenses decreased by $1 million, or 23%, from $4.2 million for the three months ended September 30th, 2024, to $3.3 million for the three months ended September 30th, 2025. The reduction was largely due to a $1.2 million decrease in professional services related to the design of 5G chip products, as this development project was completed in the second quarter of 2025, partially offset by a $0.2 million increase in personnel-related costs. Sales and marketing expenses were relatively flat year over year, increasing $0.1 million from $0.9 million for the period ended September 30th, 2024, to $1 million for the period ended September 30th, 2025. Edmond ChengCFO at GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc00:09:14General and administrative expenses increased by $1.5 million, or 64%, from $2.4 million for the three months ended September 30th, 2024, to $3.9 million for the three months ended September 30th, 2025. The increase primarily reflects an increase in stock-based compensation expenses and higher personnel-related costs. We ended the quarter with cash and cash equivalent of $8.3 million, as well as net accounts receivable of $3.7 million and net inventory of $1.9 million. As John mentioned, in September of this year, we secured $10.7 million in senior secure debt financing from our largest shareholder. These net proceeds are being used to accelerate production readiness, manage other working capital, and support volume shipments. This financing complements our existing $200 million shelf registration, providing us with the flexibility to fund the next stage of the commercialization of our 5G chipset. With this, I will turn it back over to John. John SchlaeferCEO at GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc00:10:43Thanks, Edmond. In summary, the third quarter reflected continued progress on all fronts, from technical validation and customer engagement to early 5G revenue and strengthened liquidity. Our focus now is on completing production readiness, supporting customer launches, and ensuring we execute efficiently as we enter the next stage of 5G commercialization. I want to thank our employees, partners, and shareholders for their ongoing support and commitment. We're pleased with the steady progress we're making and look forward to building on this momentum in the quarters ahead. I will now turn the call back over to the operator, who will assist us in taking your questions. Operator00:11:19Certainly. Ladies and gentlemen, if you do have a question at this time, please press star 11 on your telephone. If your question has been answered and you'd like to remove yourself from the queue, simply press star 11 again. Our first question comes from the line of Craig Ellis from B. Riley Securities. Your question, please. Craig EllisSenior Managing Director and Director of Research at B. Riley Securities00:11:36Yeah, thanks for taking the questions and congratulations on moving 5G ahead, guys. John, I wanted to start just getting a better sense for the volumes that might ship later this year. I think the press release noted orders for 4,500 units. Is that what you'd expect to ship in Red Breck in the fourth quarter, or are you expecting a materially larger amount? John SchlaeferCEO at GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc00:12:03Yeah, so I think the press release indicates that the total orders received so far is around 2,500 units, and we should be able to, I mean, that's stuff that we've already shipped, as well as what's on backlog that we'll ship this quarter. It is in that range. And that's what we're expecting right now. Craig EllisSenior Managing Director and Director of Research at B. Riley Securities00:12:31Got it. Okay. So we'll be able to ship a small volume to Orbic and Airspan and it sounds like Gogo this quarter. Can you talk a little bit more about how that might evolve when we get into the first quarter? In the past, we've talked about a European equipment customer. Would you expect to be broadening shipments to those that are starting to take product in 4Q and 1Q? Can you help us understand how the customer base might broaden further as you get into the first quarter? John SchlaeferCEO at GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc00:13:16Yeah, yeah. We have started adding more wafers already that will significantly increase our supply into Q1. The backlog that we have right now is what I've indicated already. We do expect that within Q1, or certainly within Q1, and perhaps by the end of this quarter, we'll have more backlog that we'll be supporting actually Q1. It will be for continuing on with Airspan's demand, as well as other customers that we've talked about that we've been sampling. Craig EllisSenior Managing Director and Director of Research at B. Riley Securities00:14:01Got it. This may be more of a question for Edmond. Edmond, I think we had previously been looking for a just-to-that-break-even in the 2Q 2026 timeframe. Can you talk about the confidence in the business's ability to get there, and what are some of the things that we can look to that will help indicate that that or another date would be the time that we get to that key milestone? Edmond ChengCFO at GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc00:14:38Great. Thank you so much for the question. Although we have not been publishing our adjusted EBITDA, we have been tracking our adjusted EBITDA trend internally. For the last three quarters, the trend was quite stable from that perspective. With that trend and with the anticipated scale production and sales ramp into the second half of next year, we are still anticipating that we might be able to have a break-even adjusted EBITDA in Q3 next year and starting to have a more positive cash flow in terms of operations in Q4 next year. Craig EllisSenior Managing Director and Director of Research at B. Riley Securities00:15:30Okay, that's helpful. One other detail as we get to the point where we're starting to ship to customers who have placed orders. How are you finding that pricing is holding up? I think we've historically thought there would be that very significant increase to around $40 ASPs. Is that what you're seeing customers commit to, or are there gives and takes, and if so, to what extent? John SchlaeferCEO at GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc00:16:01We're seeing prices above that. We're seeing prices below that. I think that still serves as a good average. Craig EllisSenior Managing Director and Director of Research at B. Riley Securities00:16:13Okay. That's helpful, John. There was mention made of doing things to ready the supply chain for higher volume production. Can you just identify the top two or three things that you've got your eye on as we look to bring our 5G chips to customers in more significant volume as we exit this year and move into 2026? John SchlaeferCEO at GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc00:16:40Yeah, I think those things would be the longest lead time. Of course, fab is, so having wafers start in fab as early as possible to support that sort of a ramp. That has begun. We will continue to do that as we move forward to support the increased demand. The other thing is to make sure that we have our testing in place so that we can yield properly and efficiently. The other thing would be to actually prep our assembly house for the demands that are coming. We are starting to see a little bit of shortage in the marketplace and longer lead times for PCBs. As long as we are forecasting properly, that should not be a big problem, and we should be able to actually manage that. Craig EllisSenior Managing Director and Director of Research at B. Riley Securities00:17:48Got it. Okay. Thanks for taking all the questions, and good luck, guys. John SchlaeferCEO at GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc00:17:53Thank you, Craig. Operator00:17:55Thank you. Once again, ladies and gentlemen, if you do have a question at this time, please press star 11 on your telephone. This does conclude the question and answer session, as well as today's program. Thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for your participation. You may now disconnect. Good.Read moreParticipantsExecutivesJohn SchlaeferCEOEdmond ChengCFOAnalystsCraig EllisSenior Managing Director and Director of Research at B. Riley SecuritiesPowered by