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Lantronix Posts 41% Revenue Drop in Q4


(NASDAQ:LTRX), a provider of Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity and edge computing solutions, released its fiscal fourth quarter results on August 27, 2025, covering the period ended June 30, 2025. The announcement reported GAAP revenue of $28.8 million for Q4 FY2025, which was near the midpoint of prior guidance. Non-GAAP earnings per share (EPS) came in at $0.01, also consistent with the company’s targeted range. GAAP revenue and profit both declined sharply year over year for fiscal 2025, and the company posted a GAAP net loss for Q4 FY2025. Nevertheless, margins showed some improvement in Q4 FY2025, and management pointed to progress on operating discipline, product innovation, and early momentum in new target markets as positive takeaways from the quarter.

Lantronix delivers hardware and software solutions that connect, manage, and secure devices at the network’s edge. Its main products include embedded IoT solutions, network gateways, Edge AI modules, and cloud-based device management platforms. The product family targets industries such as smart cities, manufacturing automation, and automotive electronics, helping clients enable real-time insights, automation, and secure connectivity for their distributed assets.

Recently, Lantronix has focused on high-value verticals like defense, commercial Edge AI, and private network infrastructure. The company aims to capitalize on emerging trends in artificial intelligence, cloud-managed devices, and secure critical infrastructure. Success in these areas depends on product innovation, establishing key design wins, and maintaining partnerships with large enterprise and government customers. The company’s strategic priorities also include intellectual property protection and compliance with regulations, both of which are necessary to enter tightly controlled markets.

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Source Fool.com

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