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Analog Devices’ quarterly forecast tops estimates on AI-fueled chip demand

By Thomson Reuters Aug 19, 2026 | 6:43 AM

Aug 19 (Reuters) – Analog Devices forecast fourth-quarter revenue and profit above Wall Street estimates on Wednesday, betting on continued ​demand for its power-management chips used ‌across data centers and industrial applications as AI investments ramp up.

The company stands to benefit from surging investment in AI-driven computing, which has boosted ‌demand ​for chips that regulate ⁠power and move vast ⁠amounts of data. Its components are widely used in data centers, factory automation equipment and modern vehicles.

• The company reported ​third-quarter revenue of $4.02 billion, up 40% from a year earlier and above analysts’ ⁠estimates of $3.92 billion.

• It ⁠reported adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $3.45 ​for the quarter, beating estimates of $3.33.

• CEO ​Vincent Roche said the company benefited from ‌broad-based demand in the third quarter, and that investments in innovation, customer relationships and manufacturing capabilities position it to capitalize on ⁠opportunities in the AI era.

• The Wilmington, Massachusetts-based company expects fourth-quarter revenue of $4.3 billion, plus or ⁠minus $100 million, ‌compared with analysts’ average estimate ⁠of $4.07 billion, according to data compiled ​by ‌LSEG.

• It expects fourth-quarter adjusted ​EPS of $3.86, ⁠compared with estimates of $3.54.

• Shares of the chipmaker, which have gained about 39% so far this year, were flat in premarket trading.

(Reporting by Rashika Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Vijay Kishore)