ACM Research ACMR Business Segments
| TTM Q1 '26 | TTM Q4 '25 | TTM Q3 '25 | TTM Q2 '25 | TTM Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue (note 3) by Product | ||||||
| Advanced Packaging (excluding ECP), Services & Spares | $85.19M+69.0% | $75.79M+45.3% | $71.85M+39.5% | $52.5M-2.3% | $50.4M-10.6% | |
| ECP (front-end and packaging), Furnace and Other Technologies | $256.16M+67.5% | $199.55M+32.1% | $187.19M+42.4% | $161.94M+32.3% | $152.89M+49.1% | |
| Single Wafer Cleaning, Tahoe and Semi-Critical Cleaning Equipment | $618.88M+3.3% | $625.96M+8.1% | $621.31M+13.8% | $600.73M+16.1% | $598.99M+25.7% | |
| Long-Lived Assets by Geography | ||||||
| Korea | $34.87M-19.6% | $36.11M-21.7% | $37.6M-21.6% | $41.29M-13.5% | $43.39M-11.2% | |
| Mainland China | $1.25B+16.4% | $1.21B+17.7% | $1.17B+23.9% | $1.13B+28.8% | $1.08B+34.2% | |
| United States | $37.43M+32.8% | $36.48M+77.9% | $35.98M+181% | $35.85M+603% | $28.18M+453% | |
| Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash and time deposits by Geography | ||||||
| China Hong Kong | $1.41B+49.0% | $1.27B+80.1% | $1.1B+115% | $1.02B+168% | $947.36M+225% | |
| Korea | $4.43M-27.0% | $3.94M-30.0% | $4.21M-53.4% | $6.45M-34.2% | $6.07M-50.1% | |
| Mainland China | $1.3B+296% | $1.05B+189% | $917.5M+170% | $336.03M-9.1% | $327.91M-19.0% | |
| Singapore | $1.47M+448% | $268K0.0% | $268K0.0% | $268K0.0% | $268K+6.3% | |
| United States | $416.64M+73.2% | $390.09M+94.0% | $339.22M+80.1% | $280.99M+69.7% | $240.59M+61.7% |
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Compare these in charts →Questions, answered.
- How does ACM Research break its business down?
- ACM Research (ACMR) reports revenue (note 3) by product across 3 parts — Advanced Packaging (excluding ECP), Services & Spares, ECP (front-end and packaging), Furnace and Other Technologies and Single Wafer Cleaning, Tahoe and Semi-Critical Cleaning Equipment. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does ACM Research's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in ACM Research's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
