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Magnachip Announces Plan to Become a Pure-Play Power Business To Drive Higher Profitability and Maximize Shareholder Value

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-Company exploring all strategic options for Display to focus on higher-profit potential of Power and Power IC products-

SEOUL, South Korea, March 12, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Magnachip Semiconductor Corporation (NYSE: MX) ("Magnachip" or the "Company") today announced that after a thorough review, its Board of Directors and management team have made the decision to become a pure-play Power company to drive revenue growth, improve profitability, and maximize shareholder value. As a result, the Company is exploring all strategic options for its Display business, which will be classified as discontinued operations when the Company reports Q1 results in May. The Company’s strategic options include a sale, merger, joint venture, licensing, and wind-down. It expects to complete this strategic process and exit the Display business by the end of Q2 this year.

Magnachip CEO YJ Kim said, "It was an extremely difficult decision when considering both our valued customers and employees. However, our priority is to maximize shareholder value by achieving consistent profitability and earnings growth. By focusing on the Power business, we have a goal to achieve quarterly Adjusted EBITDA break-even by the end of Q4 2025 from continuing operations, followed by positive adjusted operating income in 2026, and positive adjusted free cash flow in 2027. Each of these goals helps reach our 3-3-3 Strategy of $300 million annual revenue run-rate with a 30% gross margin in three years."

In contrast to the Display business, which serves primarily a single market in smartphones, the Power business serves a broad array of large end markets characterized by longer product cycles, and where industry growth rates tend to fluctuate less and be more predictable over the long term. Magnachip’s Power discrete and Power IC businesses generated $185 million in revenue in 2024, up 13% from 2023, and the Company expects mid-to-high-single digit revenue growth in 2025. Magnachip, which entered the Power business in 2007, announced today it is launching a pipeline of next-generation power products, including Gen 5 and Gen 6 IGBT, Gen 6 SuperJunction MOSFETs, and Gen 8 medium- and low-voltage MOSFETs. The company plans to launch over 40 new-generation power products in 2025, including 27 as mentioned in separate product announcements today. These innovative product families unlock the potential of new high-value market opportunities, such as automotive, industrial, AI, and high-current applications up to and greater than 100KW. The new products are expected to drive higher revenue per wafer, while optimizing the Company’s Gumi manufacturing facility.