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Revenues
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2024
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Abstract]  
Revenues REVENUES
19.1     Nature of goods and services
The Company designs, develops, manufactures and markets a broad range of products, including discrete and standard commodity components, ASICs, full-custom devices and semi-custom devices and ASSPs for analog, digital and mixed-signal applications. In addition, the Company participates in the manufacturing value chain of smartcard products, which includes the production and sale of both silicon chips and smartcards.
The principal activities – separated by reportable segments – from which the Company generates its revenues are described in Note 20.
Other revenues consist of license revenue, service revenue related to transferring licenses, patent royalty income, sale of scrap materials and manufacturing by-products.
While the majority of the Company’s sales agreements contain standard terms and conditions, the Company may, from time to time, enter into agreements that contain multiple performance obligations or terms and conditions. Those agreements concern principally the revenues from services, where the performance obligation is satisfied over time. The objective when allocating the transaction price is to allocate the transaction price to each performance obligation (or distinct good or service) in an amount that depicts the amount of consideration to which the Company expects to be entitled in exchange for transferring the promised goods or services to the customer.
19.2     Revenue recognition and disaggregation
The Company recognizes revenue from products sold to a customer, including distributors, when it satisfies a performance obligation at a point in time by transferring control over a product to the customer. This usually occurs at the time of shipment. The performance obligations included in contracts for the sale of goods have the original expected length of less than one year. The transaction price is determined based on the contract terms, adjusted for price protection, if applicable. The revenues from services are usually linked to performance obligations transferred over time and are recognized in line with the contract terms.
In 2024 and 2023, the Company signed several multi-annual capacity reservation and volume commitment arrangements with certain customers. These agreements constitute a binding commitment for the customers to purchase and for the Company to supply allocated committed volumes in exchange for additional consideration. The consideration related to commitment fees is reported as revenues from sale of products as it is usually based on delivered quantities. Advances from customers received as part of those agreements are described in Note 14 and Note 17.
The payment terms typically range between 30 to 90 days.
The Company’s consolidated net revenues disaggregated by reportable segment are presented in Note 20. The following tables present the Company’s consolidated net revenues disaggregated by geographical region of shipment, nature and market channel:
Year ended
December 31,
2024
December 31,
2023
December 31,
2022
Net revenues by geographical region of shipment(1)
EMEA3,329 4,836 3,619 
Americas2,106 2,724 2,310 
Asia Pacific7,834 9,726 10,199 
Total net revenues13,269 17,286 16,128 
Net revenues by nature
Revenues from sale of products13,021 17,094 15,953 
Revenues from sale of services196 145 130 
Other revenues52 47 45 
Total net revenues13,269 17,286 16,128 
Net revenues by market channel(2)
OEM9,629 11,468 10,764 
Distribution3,640 5,818 5,364 
Total net revenues13,269 17,286 16,128 

(1)Net revenues by geographical region of shipment are classified by location of customer invoiced or reclassified by shipment destination in line with customer demand. For example, products ordered by U.S.-based companies to be invoiced to Asia Pacific affiliates are classified as Asia Pacific revenues. Furthermore, the Company, among the different periods, may be affected by shifts in shipments from one location to another, as requested by customers.
(2)OEMs are the end-customers to which the Company provides direct marketing application engineering support, while Distribution refers to the distributors and representatives that the Company engages to distribute its products around the world.
The Company does not disclose the value of unsatisfied performance obligations for (i) contracts with an original expected length of one year or less and (ii) contracts for which the Company recognizes revenue at the amount to which the Company has the right to invoice for services performed.
In 2024, 2023 and 2022, the Company’s largest customer, Apple, represented 14.5%, 12.3% and 16.8% of consolidated net revenues, respectively, reported in the AM&S, P&D, MCU and D&RF segments.