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Raspberry Pi reports better-than-expected 25% rise in full-year earnings

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Posted on March 31, 2026

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LONDON, March 31 (Reuters) - Single-board computing company Raspberry Pi reported a better-than-expected 25% rise in annual adjusted core earnings to $46.4 million on Tuesday, helped by strengthening

Raspberry Pi earnings beat expectations on demand and higher prices

Raspberry Pi Reports Strong Financial Performance Amid Market Changes

By Paul Sandle

Annual Earnings and Market Response

LONDON, March 31 (Reuters) - Single-board computing company Raspberry Pi reported a better-than-expected 25% rise in annual earnings, helped by strengthening demand and price increases linked to higher memory chip costs, sending its shares up 26% on Tuesday.

The British company shipped 4 million units in the second half, giving a total of 7.6 million for the year, up 7% on 2024.

Impact of DRAM Memory Market Constraints

Constraints in the DRAM memory market as cloud providers and hyperscalers have ordered huge amounts of memory have caused prices to rise sharply.

The memory used in around two-thirds of Raspberry Pi's products had increased in price by around seven times in the last 12 months, the company said.

Company Response to Cost Increases

Passing on Memory Cost Increases

RASPBERRY PI HAS PASSED ON COST INCREASE

Chief Executive Eben Upton said Raspberry Pi had been able to pass on the increase in memory costs through its supportive channel partners.

Ongoing Pricing Adjustments

"It's probably not done, so we'll keep passing those through," he told Reuters. "Obviously it's painful for an organisation that prides itself on being cost effective."

Resellers price the Raspberry Pi 5, its flagship board, with 8GB of memory, at around $125.

Share Performance and Product Growth

Shares in the company, which went public in June 2024 at 280 pence a share, jumped 26% in early deals to 365.5 pence.

Semiconductor Product Range Expansion

The company said it had also seen strong growth in its semiconductor product range, with 8.4 million units shipped, up 47% on 2024 and exceeding single board computers and compute modules in volumes for the first time.

Outlook and Future Expectations

Raspberry Pi said the sales momentum had carried into the opening months of this year, but cautioned that second-half visibility was limited. 

Revenue and Profit Forecasts

Increased memory costs and associated changes in product pricing would result in "substantially higher" revenues this year, it said, with profits expected to be in line with market forecasts.

(Reporting by Paul Sandle; editing by James Davey and Barbara Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • Adjusted core earnings rose 25% year-over-year to $46.4 million, outperforming expectations.
  • Total annual shipments reached 7.6 million units, up 7% from 2024, bolstered by strong H2 performance.
  • Memory market pressures—especially DRAM supply shortages and rising prices—pose risks to H2 outlook.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much did Raspberry Pi's annual adjusted core earnings increase?
Raspberry Pi's annual adjusted core earnings increased by 25% to $46.4 million.
What drove the rise in Raspberry Pi's earnings?
The earnings rise was driven by strengthening demand and favourable unit economics in the second half of the year.
How many units did Raspberry Pi ship in the last year?
Raspberry Pi shipped a total of 7.6 million units, with 4 million in the second half.
What concern did Raspberry Pi mention for the second half of the year?
Raspberry Pi cautioned that visibility for the second half was limited by constraints in the DRAM market.
Has sales momentum continued into the new year for Raspberry Pi?
Yes, the company reported that strong sales momentum had continued into the opening months of this year.

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