Analog Devices, publicly owned and headquartered in the US, was founded in 1965, employs approximately 19,980 individuals, and reported $11.0B in revenue as of 2025. The company specializes in semiconductor manufacturing, operating as an analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal processing chipmaker. It maintains a market share lead in converter chips, which are utilized for translating analog signals to digital and vice versa.

2025 Revenue

Founded

1965

Headcount

19,977

Headquarters

US

Primary Segment

Semiconductor Manufacturing

Ownership

Publicly Owned

News Summary:

Analog Devices (ADI) highlighted its concept of "Physical Intelligence" on February 13, 2026, defining it as intelligent systems that perceive, reason, and act locally across physical modalities, as artificial intelligence progresses into real-time interaction with the physical world. This follows analyst activity on February 12, where 18 analysts issued ratings on the company over the past three months, reflecting evolving market sentiments. Earlier the same day, Wall Street analysts projected Analog Devices would report upcoming quarterly earnings of $2.30 per share, an anticipated 41.1% year-over-year increase, with revenues forecast to reach $3.12 billion, marking a 28.7% increase from the year-ago quarter. Previously, on February 11, the company's stock rose in Q4 2025, as noted in an investor letter from Carillon Tower Advisers' Carillon Eagle Growth & Income Fund.
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