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Skyworks Demonstrates Advanced Connectivity and Power Solutions at Embedded World 2026

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Skyworks (Nasdaq: SWKS) showcased new connectivity, isolation, timing, and power technologies at Embedded World 2026 on March 10, 2026. Demonstrations spanned LoRa Sub‑GHz edge connectivity, Bluetooth range extension for e‑mobility, SelVCD server power efficiency, Si86Px digital isolators, precision clocks for 5G/6G, and integrated cellular front‑ends.

The exhibits target industrial, automotive, data center, energy infrastructure, and mobile device applications, emphasizing low latency, ultra‑efficient power architectures, reinforced isolation, and multi‑frequency timing for AI‑enabled embedded systems.

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News Market Reaction – SWKS

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-0.63% News Effect

On the day this news was published, SWKS declined 0.63%, reflecting a mild negative market reaction.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Market Reality Check

Price: $55.20 Vol: Volume 3,936,348 is 1.26x...
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Technical Shares at $55.28 are trading below the 200-day MA of $69.29, well under the 52-week high of $90.90 but above the $47.93 low.

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SWKS was up 0.86% while several peers in Semiconductors showed larger gains (e.g...

SWKS was up 0.86% while several peers in Semiconductors showed larger gains (e.g., ON +5.82%, CRDO +9.22%, ASX +4.74%). Momentum scanner did not flag a coordinated sector move, suggesting the reaction appeared more stock-specific.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Jan 06 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Jan 06 Product showcase Positive +1.7% Showcased intelligent connectivity innovations at CES 2026.
Jan 20 Earnings scheduling Neutral -0.6% Announced Q1 FY26 earnings release and conference call date.
Feb 03 Earnings release Positive +5.5% Reported strong Q1 FY26 revenue, EPS and cash generation with guidance.
Feb 24 Conference appearance Neutral +0.2% Management scheduled a fireside chat at a Morgan Stanley conference.
Mar 02 6G technology demo Positive -1.1% Showcased early 6G RF front-end innovations with MediaTek at MWC 2026.
Pattern Detected

News-related moves have mostly aligned with sentiment, with one recent divergence on a positive technology showcase.

Recent Company History

Over the last few months, Skyworks has highlighted multiple connectivity innovations while navigating a mixed share-price backdrop. At CES 2026 on Jan 06, a smart home and automotive-focused product launch coincided with a +1.7% move. Q1 FY26 results on Feb 03 brought strong revenue and EPS metrics and a +5.49% reaction. Conference appearances on Jan 20 and Feb 24 saw modest price changes. A 6G-focused MWC 2026 showcase on Mar 02 led to a -1.09% move, showing not all product news is rewarded.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement highlights Skyworks’ push into AI-enabled embedded systems and next‑generation con...
Analysis

This announcement highlights Skyworks’ push into AI-enabled embedded systems and next‑generation connectivity, spanning LoRa energy metering, automotive isolation, server power, and 5G/6G timing solutions. Recent history shows product showcases sometimes delivered mixed price reactions, whereas solid financial updates, such as Q1 FY26 results, drew a stronger response. Investors may watch how these new demos translate into design wins and revenue versus prior initiatives, while also considering the stock’s position below its 200-day MA and well under the 52-week high.

Key Terms

rf front‑end, bluetooth, digital isolator, ultra‑low‑jitter programmable clocks, +1 more
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rf front‑end technical
"LoRa Sub‑GHz energy‑meter demo showing how Skyworks RF front‑end technology enables..."
The RF front-end is the set of components in a wireless device that send and receive radio signals — think of it as the device’s ears and mouth: amplifiers, filters, switches and antennas that shape and move the signal between the outside world and the processor. Investors care because its design drives product performance, battery life, manufacturing cost and compatibility with carriers; small improvements can change market competitiveness and profit margins.
bluetooth technical
"Wireless bicycle derailleur demo featuring Skyworks Bluetooth range extension..."
A wireless communication standard that lets nearby devices exchange data without cables, like an invisible short-range cord linking phones, headphones, sensors and cars. For investors, Bluetooth matters because it shapes how easily products connect, influences consumer demand and user experience, affects sales of chips and accessories, and creates recurring value through ecosystem compatibility and licensing—factors that can drive revenue and competitive position.
digital isolator technical
"Industrial‑Grade Isolation - Si86Px digital isolator family, offering industry‑leading..."
A digital isolator is an electronic component that lets two parts of a device exchange digital signals while keeping their electrical systems separate, like a soundproof wall that allows conversation but blocks shocks. It matters to investors because it improves product safety, reliability and regulatory compliance in devices that mix high and low voltages, reducing warranty, liability and certification risk and enabling broader market access across industries.
ultra‑low‑jitter programmable clocks technical
"Precision Timing for Next‑Gen Networks - Ultra‑low‑jitter programmable clocks designed..."
High-precision timing components that generate electronic pulses with extremely consistent spacing and allow that timing to be adjusted by software or control signals; think of them as a highly accurate metronome for electronic systems whose tempo can be changed on demand. They matter to investors because they enable faster, more reliable communications, computing and measurement systems—improvements that can increase product performance, reduce errors and open new market opportunities for hardware makers.
cellular front‑end modules technical
"Highly Integrated Cellular Front‑Ends - RF front‑end modules combining advanced filtering..."
Cellular front-end modules are the small hardware packages in phones, tablets, cars and wireless devices that handle connecting to cellular networks — the antennas, filters and amplifiers that send and receive radio signals. Think of them as the device’s radio and antenna system: they determine connection quality, battery use and which network bands a device can access. Investors care because these modules affect product performance, manufacturing cost, supply-chain risk and how quickly devices can support new network standards, all of which influence sales and margins.

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Highlighting the Path to 6G, Precision Timing, and Data Center Power from Automotive to the Intelligent Edge 

NUREMBERG, Germany, March 10, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Skyworks Solutions, Inc. (Nasdaq: SWKS) unveiled at Embedded World 2026 its new high-performance connectivity, isolation, timing, and power technologies designed to meet the rapidly evolving requirements of AI-enabled embedded systems. These solutions address the increasing demand for low latency, ultra-efficient power architectures, and reliable connectivity across industrial, automotive, energy infrastructure, and mobile devices.

“Embedded systems are the foundation of our connected world, and Skyworks delivers high-performance technologies and innovative products that make them possible,” said Yusuf Jamal, senior vice president and general manager of the RF and mixed-signal intelligence solutions business at Skyworks. “At Embedded World, we are showcasing the technologies that allow our customers to push boundaries and drive the next wave of innovation.”

Skyworks at Embedded World 2026 Hall 4A, Stand 332

Attendees are invited to experience the following technology demonstrations:

  • Extending the Intelligent Edge - LoRa Sub‑GHz energy‑meter demo showing how Skyworks RF front‑end technology enables reliable connectivity from hard‑to‑reach locations such as basements, supporting smarter utility infrastructure and real‑time insights.
  • Seamless Connectivity for E‑Mobility - Wireless bicycle derailleur demo featuring Skyworks Bluetooth range extension for enhanced performance in interference‑heavy environments.
  • Powering AI and Data Infrastructure - SelVCD™ technology demonstration illustrating how Skyworks unlocks higher efficiency, performance, and reliability in server power supplies.
  • Driving Intelligent Mobility - Next‑generation automotive gate drivers delivering robust isolation and protection for advanced EV architectures, helping OEMs meet global standards while accelerating time‑to‑market.
  • Industrial‑Grade Isolation - Si86Px digital isolator family, offering industry‑leading performance and reinforced isolation for harsh industrial environments.
  • Precision Timing for Next‑Gen Networks - Ultra‑low‑jitter programmable clocks designed for 5G, 6G, and data centers—enabling multiple frequencies from a single device without compromising performance.
  • Highly Integrated Cellular Front‑Ends - RF front‑end modules combining advanced filtering, amplification, and switching to deliver robust, low‑loss cellular connectivity.

About Skyworks
Skyworks Solutions, Inc. is empowering the wireless networking revolution. We are a leading developer, manufacturer and provider of analog and mixed-signal semiconductors and solutions for numerous applications, including aerospace, automotive, broadband, cellular infrastructure, connected home, defense, entertainment and gaming, industrial, medical, smartphone, tablet and wearables.

Skyworks is a global company with engineering, marketing, operations, sales and support facilities located throughout Asia, Europe and North America and is a member of the S&P 500® market index (Nasdaq: SWKS). For more information, please visit Skyworks’ website: www.skyworksinc.com.

Safe Harbor Statement
Any forward-looking statements contained in this media alert are intended to qualify for the safe harbor from liability established by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements include without limitation information relating to future events, results and expectations of Skyworks. Forward-looking statements can often be identified by words such as “anticipates,” “expects,” “forecasts,” “intends,” “believes,” “plans,” “may,” “will” or “continue,” and similar expressions and variations or negatives of these words. Actual events and/or results may differ materially and adversely from such forward-looking statements as a result of certain risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to, our ability to timely and accurately predict market requirements and evolving industry standards and to identify opportunities in new markets; our ability to develop, manufacture, and market innovative products and avoid product obsolescence; our ability to compete in the marketplace and achieve market acceptance of our products; the level of widespread deployment or adoption of commercial 5G networks, AI and other new technologies; the development and commercialization of 6G networks; the availability and pricing of third-party semiconductor foundry, assembly and test capacity, raw materials and supplier components; the quality of our products; our products’ ability to perform under stringent operating conditions; and other risks and uncertainties identified in the “Risk Factors” section of Skyworks' most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K (and/or Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q) as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”). Copies of Skyworks' SEC filings can be obtained, free of charge, on Skyworks' website (www.skyworksinc.com) or at the SEC's website (www.sec.gov). Any forward-looking statements contained in this media alert are made only as of the date hereof, and we undertake no obligation to update or revise the forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

Note to Editors: Skyworks, the Skyworks symbol, and SelVCD are trademarks or registered trademarks of Skyworks Solutions, Inc., or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. Third-party brands and names are for identification purposes only and are the property of their respective owners.
Wi-SUN® is a trademark of Wi-SUN Alliance, Inc. LoRa® is a trademark of Semtech Corporation or its subsidiaries.

Media Relations:        
Constance Griffiths
(949) 230-4867        
Constance.Griffiths@skyworksinc.com
Investor Relations:
Raji Gill
(949) 508-0973
Raji.Gill@skyworksinc.com        
  

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FAQ

What did Skyworks (SWKS) demonstrate at Embedded World 2026 on March 10, 2026?

Skyworks demonstrated connectivity, timing, isolation, and power solutions for embedded systems. According to Skyworks, demos included LoRa Sub‑GHz edge connectivity, Bluetooth range extension for e‑mobility, SelVCD server power, Si86Px isolators, ultra‑low‑jitter clocks, and integrated cellular front‑ends.

How does Skyworks' SelVCD technology affect server power efficiency for SWKS customers?

SelVCD aims to improve efficiency and reliability in server power supplies. According to Skyworks, the SelVCD demonstration highlights higher efficiency and performance for AI and data infrastructure power architectures in data centers.

What precision timing solutions did Skyworks present for 5G and 6G networks (SWKS)?

Skyworks presented ultra‑low‑jitter programmable clocks supporting multiple frequencies from one device. According to Skyworks, these clocks target 5G, 6G, and data centers to reduce jitter while enabling flexible frequency outputs.

Which Skyworks technologies address automotive isolation and EV requirements at Embedded World 2026 (SWKS)?

Skyworks showed next‑generation automotive gate drivers and Si86Px digital isolators for robust protection. According to Skyworks, these products provide reinforced isolation and protection to help OEMs meet global EV standards and accelerate time‑to‑market.

How does Skyworks' LoRa Sub‑GHz demo support intelligent edge and utility applications (SWKS)?

The LoRa Sub‑GHz demo demonstrates reliable connectivity in hard‑to‑reach locations like basements. According to Skyworks, its RF front‑end technology enables low‑power, long‑range links for smarter utility infrastructure and real‑time insights at the intelligent edge.
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