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LRCX Dividends

Lam Research Corporation (LRCX) pays $1.01 in dividends per share, with a current dividend yield of 0.31%. The company has dividend history for 11 consecutive years.

LRCX Dividend Summary

Consecutive Years

11

Next Ex-Dividend Date

Jun 17, 2026

Next Payment Date

Jul 8, 2026

LRCX Dividends per Share (Nominal History)

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Lam Research Corporation (LRCX)

Annual Dividend History

YearDividend/ShareYoY Growth
2026(YTD)$0.52
2025$0.98+13.95%
2024$0.86+15.44%
2023$0.74+15.50%
2022$0.65+15.18%
2021$0.56+14.29%
2020$0.49+8.89%
2019$0.45+18.42%
2018$0.38+105.41%
2017$0.18+37.04%
2016$0.14+25.00%
2015$0.11N/A
2014$0.05N/A

Quarterly Dividend History

QuarterDividend/ShareYoY Growth
Q2 2026$0.26+13.04%
Q1 2026$0.26+13.04%
Q4 2025$0.26+13.04%
Q3 2025$0.26+13.04%
Q2 2025$0.23+15.00%
Q1 2025$0.23+15.00%
Q4 2024$0.23+15.00%
Q3 2024$0.23+15.00%
Q2 2024$0.20+15.94%
Q1 2024$0.20+15.94%
Q4 2023$0.20+15.94%
Q3 2023$0.20+15.94%
Q2 2023$0.17+15.00%
Q1 2023$0.17+15.00%
Q4 2022$0.17+15.00%
Q3 2022$0.17+15.00%
Q2 2022$0.15+15.38%
Q1 2022$0.15+15.38%
Q4 2021$0.15+15.38%
Q3 2021$0.15+15.38%
Q2 2021$0.13+13.04%
Q1 2021$0.13+13.04%
Q4 2020$0.13+13.04%
Q3 2020$0.13+13.04%

Dividend Yield Metrics

Current Yield
0.31%
Average Yield (TTM)
0.31%
Average Yield (3Y)
0.27%
Forward Yield on Cost (3Y)
0.55%
Forward Yield on Cost (5Y)
0.80%
Forward Yield on Cost (10Y)
2.03%

Payout Ratio Analysis

Payout Ratio (Current)
24.22%
FCF Payout Ratio
20.14%
Payout Ratio (3Y Avg)
25.14%
Payout Ratio (5Y Avg)
23.12%
FCF Payout (3Y Avg)
23.80%
FCF Payout (5Y Avg)
26.32%

Dividend Coverage

Payout Ratio
24.2%
Dividends / net income
FCF Payout Ratio
20.1%
Dividends / free cash flow
Consecutive Years
11 years
Years with regular dividend payments
5Y Dividend Growth
14.9%
Compound annual dividend growth

About Lam Research Corporation

Lam Research Corporation is a prominent supplier of equipment vital for semiconductor processing, encompassing its design, production, sales, repair, and ongoing maintenance. These sophisticated systems are fundamental for the creation of integrated circuits. The company's extensive product catalog features a variety of deposition technologies. For tungsten metallization, they provide ALTUS systems that deposit conformal films. SABRE products excel in electrochemical deposition, crucial for copper interconnect transitions and enabling copper damascene manufacturing. SOLA utilizes ultraviolet thermal processing for film treatments, while VECTOR delivers plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and atomic layer deposition (ALD) solutions. Furthermore, SPEED addresses gapfill applications with its high-density plasma CVD products, and Striker is engineered for single-wafer atomic layer deposition of dielectric films. Beyond deposition, Lam Research offers a comprehensive suite of etching tools. Flex is designed for dielectric etch applications, Kiyo handles conductor etch processes, Syndion specializes in through-silicon via etching, and Versys metal products are used for metal etch processes. The company's offerings also extend to specialized solutions like Coronus, which enhances die yield through bevel cleaning. For various wafer cleaning requirements, Lam Research supplies multiple product lines, including Da Vinci, DV-Prime, EOS, and SP series. Additionally, Metryx mass metrology systems provide precise, in-line mass measurement capabilities for semiconductor wafer manufacturing. Lam Research serves the global semiconductor industry, distributing its technologies and services across the United States, China, Europe, Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, and other international markets. Established in 1980, the company maintains its corporate headquarters in Fremont, California.

Fremont, CA
18,600 employees
Technology / Semiconductors
Sector
Technology
Industry
Semiconductors
CEO
Timothy Archer