Cirrus Logic (NASDAQ: CRUS) Zeroes in on the $1 Billion LED Market
Posted on April 24, 2012 at 06:00 AM EDT
The biggest question facing Cirrus Logic (NASDAQ: CRUS ) is: now what? For Cirrus CEO Jason Rhode the answer is found in what will become a $ 1 billion industry by the end of this decade. According to Rhode, he's found his next big breakout. It's a digital controller that allows users to dim or brighten their LED lights. Now, I know some of you may still have strong doubts about the LED market given the drubbing those stocks took about 18 months ago. In fact, I was right there with you. At first glance, I was ready to write off Cirrus Logic's move into the LED space as being just plain stupid. But the more I looked into it, the more I saw how shrewd this move really is. Today, LEDs have the backing of the major car companies, outdoor advertising firms, the green lobby and the FBI... Tomorrow, LEDs will become a light source for the masses. Sales of LED lights are already picking up, and Cirrus is perfectly positioned to benefit since it doesn't need to spend much on new gear to make the control units. It just has to tweak its existing devices to make LEDs operate with nearly every dimmer switch made in the world. As for Rhode, the fact that LEDs cost several times more than standard bulbs doesn't worry him in the least. The Cirrus LED Game Plan In this case, he's just taking a page from his Apple play book. Cirrus already makes audio processors used by Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL ). You can find them in Apple's mobile devices: the iPod, iPhone and iPad. Those are some of the hottest products ever invented. We're talking sales of five million iPhones alone per month for several months in a row in the past year. For Cirrus that's a tough act to follow. Yet, Rhode is already talking sales of at least five million LED controllers by the end of this year. It sounds ambitious. But here's the logic... To continue reading, please click here...