Analog Devices, a publicly owned company founded in 1965 and headquartered in the U.S., manufactures semiconductors. Employing approximately 19,980 people, the company specializes in analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal processing chips. A key area of its business is converter chips, where it holds a substantial market share. These chips facilitate the conversion of analog signals into digital formats and vice versa.
Two reports on September 18, 2025, indicated a neutral sentiment for Analog Devices Inc. (NYSE: ADI), suggesting a wait-and-see approach. One report showed a mid-channel oscillation pattern with signals at 203.20, 228.47, 245.33, and 250.48. A short setup targeted an 8.8% downside versus a 0.3% risk. Another report showed resistance being tested, with support expected if it holds. Signals were at 203.20, 228.40, 248.92, and 250.31, and a short setup also targeted an 8.8% downside versus a 0.3% risk. On September 18, 2025, Mouser Electronics Inc. announced a new ebook in collaboration with Analog Devices Inc. and Molex, exploring miniaturization trends.
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