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Earnings results often indicate what direction a company will take in the months ahead. With Q1 behind us, let’s have a look at NXP Semiconductors (NASDAQ: NXPI) and its peers.
Demand for analog chips is generally linked to the overall level of economic growth, as analog chips serve as the building blocks of most electronic goods and equipment. Unlike digital chip designers, analog chip makers tend to produce the majority of their own chips, as analog chip production does not require expensive leading edge nodes. Less dependent on major secular growth drivers, analog product cycles are much longer, often 5-7 years.
The 15 analog semiconductors stocks we track reported a strong Q1. As a group, revenues beat analysts’ consensus estimates by 1.5% while next quarter’s revenue guidance was 5.7% above.
Thankfully, share prices of the companies have been resilient as they are up 7.4% on average since the latest earnings results.
NXP Semiconductors (NASDAQ: NXPI)
Spun off from Dutch electronics giant Philips in 2006, NXP Semiconductors (NASDAQ: NXPI) is a designer and manufacturer of chips used in autos, industrial manufacturing, mobile devices, and communications infrastructure.
NXP Semiconductors reported revenues of $3.18 billion, up 12.2% year on year. This print exceeded analysts’ expectations by 0.8%. Overall, it was a strong quarter for the company with revenue guidance for next quarter exceeding analysts’ expectations and a beat of analysts’ EPS estimates.
“NXP delivered quarterly revenue of $3.18 billion, up 12% year over year, with broad-based improvement across all of our focus end markets, led by our company-specific growth drivers. Our growth reflects sustained investment, disciplined execution, and growing customer adoption of our differentiated portfolio, particularly in industrial and automotive processing that supports software-defined vehicles and physical AI. The momentum we have built is expected to accelerate through the remainder of 2026, with progress increasingly extending across the core of our business. We remain committed to disciplined investment, margin expansion, and portfolio optimization to deliver sustainable, long-term value for our shareholders,” said Rafael Sotomayor, NXP President and Chief Executive Officer.

Interestingly, the stock is up 21.8% since reporting and currently trades at $280.66.
Is now the time to buy NXP Semiconductors? Access our full analysis of the earnings results here, it’s free.
Best Q1: Texas Instruments (NASDAQ: TXN)
Headquartered in Dallas, Texas since the 1950s, Texas Instruments (NASDAQ: TXN) is the world’s largest producer of analog semiconductors.
Texas Instruments reported revenues of $4.83 billion, up 18.6% year on year, outperforming analysts’ expectations by 6.6%. The business had a stunning quarter with a beat of analysts’ EPS and operating income estimates.

Texas Instruments pulled off the biggest analyst estimate beat among its peers. The market seems happy with the results as the stock is up 25.4% since reporting. It currently trades at $296.45.
Is now the time to buy Texas Instruments? Access our full analysis of the earnings results here, it’s free.
Slowest Q1: Universal Display (NASDAQ: OLED)
Serving major consumer electronics manufacturers, Universal Display (NASDAQ: OLED) is a provider of organic light emitting diode (OLED) technologies used in display and lighting applications.
Universal Display reported revenues of $142.2 million, down 14.5% year on year, falling short of analysts’ expectations by 11%. It was a disappointing quarter as it posted full-year revenue guidance missing analysts’ expectations.
Universal Display delivered the weakest performance against analyst estimates and slowest revenue growth in the group. As expected, the stock is down 4% since the results and currently trades at $83.63.
Read our full analysis of Universal Display’s results here.
Skyworks Solutions (NASDAQ: SWKS)
Result of a merger of Alpha Industries and the wireless communications division of Conexant, Skyworks Solutions (NASDAQ: SWKS) is a designer and manufacturer of chips used in smartphones, autos, and industrial applications to amplify, filter, and process wireless signals.
Skyworks Solutions reported revenues of $943.7 million, flat year on year. This print beat analysts’ expectations by 4.6%. It was an exceptional quarter as it also produced a beat of analysts’ EPS and operating income estimates.
The stock is down 9.4% since reporting and currently trades at $65.78.
Read our full, actionable report on Skyworks Solutions here, it’s free.
Impinj (NASDAQ: PI)
Founded by Caltech professor Carver Mead and one of his students Chris Diorio, Impinj (NASDAQ: PI) is a maker of radio-frequency identification (RFID) hardware and software.
Impinj reported revenues of $74.25 million, flat year on year. This number topped analysts’ expectations by 2.4%. Taking a step back, it was a satisfactory quarter as it also logged a solid beat of analysts’ operating income estimates but an increase in its inventory levels.
The stock is up 19.7% since reporting and currently trades at $143.74.
Read our full, actionable report on Impinj here, it’s free.
Market Update
Late in 2025 into early 2026, there was hand-wringing around artificial intelligence. For software companies, the fear was that AI would erode pricing power and compress margins as new tools made it easier to replicate what once required expensive enterprise platforms. Crypto investors had their own version of the same anxiety: if AI agents could trade, allocate capital, and manage wallets autonomously, what exactly was the long-term value of today’s crypto infrastructure?
These concerns triggered a noticeable rotation away from these sectors and into safer havens. But markets rarely dwell on one narrative for long. Spring 2026 came, and the focus shifted abruptly from technological disruption to geopolitical risk. The US’ conflict with Iran became the dominant driver of market psychology, and when geopolitics takes center stage, the script changes quickly. Investors stop debating growth rates and start worrying about oil supply, inflation, and global stability.
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