Analog Devices, publicly owned and headquartered in the US, was founded in 1965 and employs approximately 19,980 individuals. The company reported $11.0B in revenue as of 2025. Its main product is semiconductor manufacturing, functioning as an analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal processing chipmaker. The company develops converter chips used to translate analog signals to digital and vice versa.
Analog Devices is expected to report its third-quarter fiscal 2026 results on August 19, with Wall Street analysts anticipating earnings per share of $2.93, a significant increase from the $2.05 reported in the same quarter last year. Previously, on August 13, industry sources indicated that Analog Devices notified global distributors and direct customers of its second company-wide price adjustment of 2026, effective September 13, with military chips reportedly facing a potential increase of up to 30%. This follows the company's 7% post-earnings decline on August 12, despite beating expectations, which contributed to broader market discussions regarding semiconductor sector valuations and whether growth expectations for AI infrastructure have outpaced reality.
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