
Analog Devices, Inc.
Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) is a US-based designer and supplier of analogue, mixedβsignal and digital signal processing semiconductors used to convert, condition and interpret realβworld signals. Investors should know ADI serves industrial automation, automotive, communications, healthcare and instrumentation markets with products such as data converters, amplifiers, power management and sensor interfaces. The company benefits from deep engineering expertise, recurring revenue streams and a largely fabβlight model supplemented by strategic manufacturing partnerships and acquisitions. At a market capitalisation of about $121.2bn, ADI combines stable endβmarket exposure with selective growth initiatives. Key risks include the cyclical nature of the semiconductor industry, competition from other analogue players, supplyβchain disruption and sensitivity to macro demand. Valuation, product cadence and customer traction matter for future returns. This is general, educational information and not personal financial advice; suitability depends on your circumstances and values can rise and fall.
Why It's Moving

Analyst Bullishness Fuels ADI Momentum Ahead of Q1 Earnings
- Oppenheimer boosted its price target to $350 from $265, maintaining Outperform amid AI strength and cyclical recovery potential.
- Susquehanna lifted target to $360 from $350 with a Positive rating, citing in-line Q4 results, steadying upcycle, and broadening AI infrastructure demand.
- BofA raised target to $350 from $320 on Buy, expecting modest Q4 beats and Q1 raises led by industrial semis and robust AI businesses.

Analyst Bullishness Fuels ADI Momentum Ahead of Q1 Earnings
- Oppenheimer boosted its price target to $350 from $265, maintaining Outperform amid AI strength and cyclical recovery potential.
- Susquehanna lifted target to $360 from $350 with a Positive rating, citing in-line Q4 results, steadying upcycle, and broadening AI infrastructure demand.
- BofA raised target to $350 from $320 on Buy, expecting modest Q4 beats and Q1 raises led by industrial semis and robust AI businesses.
When is the next earnings date for Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI)?
Analog Devices' next earnings date is February 18, 2026, when the company will release its Q1 fiscal 2026 financial results before market open. This follows the Q4 fiscal 2025 report issued on November 25, 2025. A conference call with executives is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. Eastern time that day.
Stock Performance Snapshot
Analyst Rating
Analysts recommend buying Analog Devices' stock, expecting it to rise from its current price.
Financial Health
Analog Devices is performing well with strong profits and revenue, showcasing solid financial stability.
Dividend
Analog Devices, Inc. has a below-average dividend yield of 1.3%, which may not attract income-focused investors. If you invested $1000 you would be paid $13 a year in dividends (based on the last 12 months).
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Industrial & Automotive Demand
ADIβs converters and sensors are widely used in industrial automation and automotive systems, offering steady endβmarket exposure; though demand can be cyclical.
Analogue & MixedβSignal Strength
Deep IP in data converters and amplifiers supports durable margins and differentiated products, but competition and innovation cycles remain important factors.
Global Supply & Customers
A broad customer base and global footprint can provide resilience, yet supplyβchain shocks and macro weakness can influence shortβterm performance.
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