Analog Devices, a publicly owned company headquartered in the US, was founded in 1965 and employs approximately 19,980 individuals, having reported $11.0B in revenue as of 2025. The company specializes in semiconductor manufacturing, focusing on analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal processing chips, particularly converter chips used to translate analog signals to digital and vice versa.
On May 1, 2026, PFA Pension Forsikringsaktieselskab reported purchasing a new stake of 301,214 shares in Analog Devices, valued at approximately $82.78 million, during the fourth quarter, according to its recent Form 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Earlier on May 1, Analog Devices filed a motion to dismiss in federal case 1:25-cv-12314 in the District of Massachusetts. The company aims to narrow or conclude the case before discovery begins, arguing that the plaintiff has not stated a legally viable claim. Also on May 1, Analog Devices announced the full production release of its Automotive Audio Bus 2.0 (A2B 2.0) technology, known as the ADAA245x series. This second-generation digital bus architecture is designed to provide automotive OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers with enhanced in-cabin audio experiences through greater bandwidth and Ethernet integration, while maintaining the A2B's low-latency and simple architecture, aligning with the industry's shift towards software-defined vehicles.
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