ON SEMICONDUCTOR CORP News
ON Semiconductor Corporation provides intelligent sensing and power solutions in the United States and internationally. The company operates through three segments: Power Solutions Group, Advanced Solutions Group, and Intelligent Sensing Group. Its intelligent power technologies enable the electrification of the automotive industry that allows for lighter and longer-range electric vehicles, empowers fast-charging systems, and propels sustainable energy for the solar strings, industrial power, and storage systems. The company offers analog, discrete, module, and integrated semiconductor products that perform multiple application functions, includes power switching and conversion, signal conditioning, circuit protection, signal amplification, and voltage regulation functions. The company also designs and develops analog, mixed-signal, advanced logic, application specific standard product and ASICs, radio frequency, and integrated power solutions for end-users in end-markets, as well as provides foundry and design services for government customers. In addition, it develops complementary metal oxide semiconductor image sensors, image signal processors, and single photon detectors, include silicon photomultipliers and single photon avalanche diode arrays, as well as actuator drivers for autofocus and image stabilization for a broad base of end-users in various end-markets. ON Semiconductor Corporation was incorporated in 1992 and is headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona.
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ON Semiconductor: Earnings Beat, Price Hike, AI Up
- ON Semiconductor popped after an earnings beat and optimistic guidance, supported by a product price increase and strong cash flow. AI data-center and automotive demand, plus strategic moves such as the Treo platform and exiting non-core revenue, underpin recent momentum amid broader industry strength.
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ON Semiconductor Drops on Mixed Q1 Guidance, Cuts.
ON Semiconductor (ON) tumbled after mixed Q1 guidance and a move to exit roughly $300M of non-core revenue, while rolling out product price hikes to offset rising input costs. Investors are weighing near-term demand softness in automotive and AI against strong industry revenue gains and ON’s cash generation and buyback activity.
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ON Semiconductor: Nasdaq Exit Meets AI TailwindsQ1
ON Semiconductor was removed from the Nasdaq‑100 during the December 2025 reconstitution. While broad semiconductor leaders — notably Broadcom and TSMC — reported sizable AI-driven revenue gains, ON faces a structural headwind from index exclusion even as AI and automotive demand underpin its end markets.
16 Mar at 03:49
ON Semiconductor Slides After Mixed Guidance Shift
ON Semiconductor (ON) plunged after March 6 guidance and a plan to exit $300M in non-core revenue. Despite strong 2025 semiconductor sales growth driven by AI demand, investors question capital allocation as the company maintains a $6B buyback while forecasting modest Q1 growth.
09 Mar at 03:49
ON Semiconductor's SiC Shift and Margin Wakeup Now
ON Semiconductor (ON) is accelerating a strategic pivot to silicon carbide (SiC) and AI power solutions while navigating sharply compressed margins, sector-wide power-device price hikes, memory supply strains and supply-chain risks. Early signs of pricing power and AI-driven demand could re‑rate the stock, but near-term execution and supply constraints will determine outcomes.
02 Mar at 03:49
ON Semiconductor Slides After Q4, Weak Q1 Outlook!
ON Semiconductor (ON) reported a modest Q4 beat but issued softer Q1 guidance, sending shares lower. At the same time, the U.S. lifted export restrictions on electronic‑design automation (EDA) tools to China — a development that could shift competitive dynamics in power and automotive chips. This article breaks down the numbers, explains the policy change, and outlines practical implications for investors.
23 Feb at 03:49
ON Semiconductor: AI Revenue, $6B Buyback, GaN Now
ON Semiconductor reported a modest Q4 beat while signaling a strategic shift into AI power and EVs. Key developments — AI data-center revenue growth, Vertical GaN sampling, the Treo platform and a $6 billion buyback — are reshaping investor expectations and driving mixed analyst reactions.