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FY'25FY'24FY'23FY'22
Revenue by Product
Packaging and testing services and other$2.89M-29.9%$4.12M+3.5%$3.98M-65.5%$11.54M-7.4%
Power discrete$449.51M+5.5%$426.15M-7.1%$458.8M-15.9%$545.46M+11.8%
Power IC$229.93M+11.7%$205.78M-5.9%$218.62M-0.9%$220.56M+40.7%
Revenue by Geography
CHINA$58.51M-38.7%$95.42M+12.9%$84.55M-30.1%$120.98M+12.7%
Hong Kong$617.57M+17.7%$524.79M-6.6%$561.86M-10.9%$630.24M+17.2%
Other countries$14.29M-35.6%$22.18M+38.5%$16.01M+676%$2.06M+99.4%
South Korea$1.69M-83.0%$9.96M+8.6%$9.17M-22.3%$11.8M+115%
UNITED STATES$4.09M-17.1%$4.94M-75.0%$19.74M+58.3%$12.47M+127%

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Questions, answered.

How does Alpha and Omega Semiconductor break its business down?
Alpha and Omega Semiconductor (AOSL) reports revenue by product across 3 parts — Packaging and testing services and other, Power discrete and Power IC. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
Where does Alpha and Omega Semiconductor's segment data come from?
Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Alpha and Omega Semiconductor'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.