
Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Limited
AOSLAlpha and Omega Semiconductor Limited (AOSL) is a provider of power semiconductors and power ICs. The company designs, develops, and markets a range of power products including power discretes, power ICs, and other semiconductor solutions primarily for computing, consumer electronics, communications, industrial, and automotive applications. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Milpitas, California, AOSL focuses on energy-efficient and high-performance components to support the growing demand for electronic device functionality and energy savings.
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Alpha and Omega Semiconductor's stock has doubled in 2026 as investors recognize its growing exposure to AI infrastructure through its advanced computing segment, which grew over 40% year-over-year and now represents 12.3% of total revenue. However, most other business segments declined, and the company expects only low-to-mid single-digit sequen...
Alpha and Omega Semiconductor's EVP Bing Xue sold 4,916 shares for ~$231,000 on June 16, 2026, as part of a pre-arranged Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted in August 2025. The sale is not a cause for concern as it was non-discretionary, and Xue retained 123,660 shares. The stock has surged 99.17% over the past year due to AI enthusiasm, though the ...
Alpha & Omega Semiconductor (AOSL) shares surged 13.02% on Tuesday, driven by the unveiling of new digital multiphase controllers designed for Intel's latest mobile processors. These controllers promise to extend mobile battery life by up to an hour with industry-leading low quiescent power. The stock is trading significantly above its 20-day and...
Alpha & Omega Semiconductor (AOSL) shares plummeted 26.88% after the company reported Q3 earnings slightly above guidance midpoint, driven by strength in AI, servers, and graphics. However, gross margins weakened to 21.1% GAAP and 21.7% adjusted, both lower than prior quarter and year-ago period. Management expects modest full-year growth with im...
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