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Analog Devices (ADI) operates at the center of semiconductor technology that bridges physical and digital systems, making its news coverage essential for tracking developments across industrial automation, electric vehicles, 5G infrastructure, and precision electronics markets.
As one of the largest analog semiconductor companies globally, ADI news typically covers quarterly earnings that reveal demand trends across industrial, automotive, and communications end markets. Earnings announcements provide insight into semiconductor cycle positioning since analog chips serve as leading indicators for broader electronics demand. Conference call commentary often addresses capacity utilization, inventory levels at distributors, and design win momentum across key applications.
Product announcements from ADI frequently signal technology direction for precision measurement, power management, and connectivity applications. New data converter releases establish performance benchmarks that ripple through instrumentation and communications equipment design. Power management IC launches affect electric vehicle battery systems and data center efficiency. Software platform updates like development tools and reference designs indicate where ADI sees growth opportunities.
Strategic news includes acquisition activity, partnership announcements, and capital allocation decisions. ADI has historically grown through acquiring complementary analog semiconductor businesses, and any M&A activity reshapes competitive dynamics in the fragmented analog market. Dividend announcements and share repurchase programs reflect management confidence and capital return priorities.
Industry conference presentations from ADI executives provide forward-looking context on automotive electrification trends, industrial digitization adoption, and communications infrastructure buildouts that drive component demand. These appearances often precede or follow major customer design wins in emerging applications.
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DigiKey released season 4 of its Farm Different video series on Dec 3, 2025, exploring how advanced technology is reshaping agriculture. Supported by Littelfuse and Analog Devices (ADI), the season includes three episodes focused on electrified equipment, a Grand Farm testbed visit, and rugged connected electronics that enable automation, data-driven operations and resilience for growers.
The episodes highlight electrification of tractors and sprayers, testing and implementation at Grand Farm, and how connected systems and sensors reduce labor and waste while improving efficiency for family and regional farms.
Analog Devices (NASDAQ: ADI) reported Q4 revenue $3.08B (+26% YoY) and fiscal 2025 revenue $11.02B (+17% YoY). Q4 gross margin rose to 63.1% (510 bps YoY) and operating margin to 30.7%. Diluted EPS was $1.60 in Q4 and $4.56 for FY25.
Trailing twelve‑month operating cash flow was $4.8B (44% of revenue) and free cash flow $4.3B (39% of revenue). ADI returned 96% of free cash flow to shareholders in FY25 via $2.2B buybacks and $1.9B dividends, and declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.99 per share payable Dec 22, 2025.
Q1 FY26 outlook: revenue $3.1B ± $0.1B, reported operating margin ~31.0% ±130 bps, reported EPS $1.60 ± $0.10. Management noted ongoing macro uncertainty.
Analog Devices (Nasdaq: ADI) announced that Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer Richard Puccio will speak at the UBS Global Technology Conference on December 2, 2025 at 10:15 a.m. MST at the Phoenician Hotel in Scottsdale, Arizona.
The event will be available via live webcast through Analog Devices' Investor Relations site at investor.analog.com, with an archived replay accessible for at least 30 days after the presentation.
Analog Devices (Nasdaq: ADI) launched CodeFusion Studio 2.0 on Nov 3, 2025, an upgraded open-source embedded development platform that aims to simplify and accelerate AI-enabled embedded system development.
Key features include end-to-end AI workflows with bring-your-own-model capability, a built-in model compatibility checker, performance profiling and optimization, a Zephyr-based modular framework for runtime AI/ML profiling and layer-by-layer analysis, multi-core support, unified configuration tools, and integrated debugging (Core Dump Analysis, GDB). CodeFusion Studio 2.0 is available for download with documentation and community support.
Analog Devices (Nasdaq: ADI) will release Q4 FY2025 financial results on Tuesday, November 25, 2025 at 7:00 a.m. Eastern.
The company will host a live conference call the same day at 10:00 a.m. Eastern with Vincent Roche (CEO & Chair), Richard Puccio (EVP & CFO) and Jeff Ambrosi (Head of Investor Relations) to discuss results and outlook. The press release, live webcast and archived copies will be available on Analog Devices' Investor Relations website at investor.analog.com. To join the live call, pre-register at register-conf.media-server.com to receive a dial-in number and unique PIN.
ASE (NYSE:ASX) and Analog Devices (NASDAQ:ADI) signed a binding Memorandum of Understanding for strategic steps in Penang, Malaysia. ASE intends to purchase 100% of Analog Devices Sdn. Bhd. and its Penang manufacturing facility (build-up area > 680,000 square feet), and ADI plans to co-invest in upskilling the site. The companies also intend to enter a long-term supply agreement with ASE providing manufacturing services. The parties expect definitive agreements in Q4 2025 and a transaction close in H1 2026, subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory approvals.
Analog Devices (Nasdaq: ADI) launched ADI Power Studio on October 14, 2025, a unified family of power-management tools that combines existing desktop products with new web-based offerings. The initial web tools, ADI Power Studio Planner and ADI Power Studio Designer, are available now and cover system-level power tree planning and IC-level power supply design, respectively.
Power Studio integrates LTspice, SIMPLIS, LTpowerCAD, LTpowerPlanner, EE-Sim, LTpowerPlay and LTpowerAnalyzer to provide modeling, component recommendations, efficiency analysis, bill-of-materials automation and guided workflows to shorten development cycles and reduce rework.
Analog Devices (NASDAQ:ADI) announced its participation in the upcoming J.P. Morgan 16th Annual U.S. All Stars Conference in London. Richard Puccio, Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer, will present on September 16, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. BST.
Investors can access the live webcast through ADI's Investor Relations website at investor.analog.com. An archived replay will remain available for at least 30 days after the event.
Analog Devices (Nasdaq: ADI) announced its participation in Citi's 2025 Global TMT Conference. Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer Richard Puccio will present on Thursday, September 4, 2025, at 10:50 a.m. EST at the New York Hilton Midtown Hotel.
Investors can access the live webcast through ADI's Investor Relations website at investor.analog.com, with an archived replay available for at least 30 days after the event.
Analog Devices (NASDAQ: ADI) reported strong fiscal Q3 2025 results, with revenue reaching $2.88 billion, representing a 25% year-over-year growth. The company achieved a gross margin of 62.1% and operating margin of 28.4%. Adjusted diluted EPS grew 30% to $2.05.
ADI generated substantial cash flow with $4.2 billion in operating cash and $3.7 billion in free cash flow on a trailing twelve-month basis. The company returned $1.6 billion to shareholders through dividends ($0.5B) and share repurchases ($1.1B). For Q4 2025, ADI forecasts revenue of $3.0 billion ±$100M and adjusted EPS of $2.22 ±$0.10.