Lattice Semiconductor Corporation

LSCC · NASDAQ

Market closed$125.23$0.730000 (+0.59%)After hours $124.28 · -0.76%

Key statistics

Previous close$124.50
Open$119.35
Day high$126.99
Day low$115.58
52-week high$157.01
52-week low$46.43
Market cap17.16B
Volume2.06M
Average volume2.24M
P/E ratio100.18
Forward P/E
EPS1.25
Dividend yield0.00%

Market context

Why it moved

Despite a broad semiconductor sector selloff driven by fading AI chip euphoria, heavy insider selling, and valuation concerns, LSCC managed a modest gain as its strong balance sheet and buy technical signals attracted dip buyers amid the wider chip market turbulence.

What is happening

Recent company-specific developments and publisher coverage.

July 18, 2026Lattice Semiconductor closed modestly higher during the regular session, but shares are slipping roughly 3.4% in after-hours trade as the stock gets caught in a sector-wide semiconductor rout. The broader chip selloff — driven by TSMC's capex reset, geopolitical U.S.-Iran tensions, and investor concerns over AI ROI sustainability — has dragged the PHLX Semiconductor Index down roughly 20% from its late-June record high. JPMorgan strategist Hugh Gimber noted that while semiconductor earnings power remains "absolutely rock solid," investors are increasingly withholding confidence until hyperscalers reaffirm AI capex commitments during the upcoming earnings season.

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July 17, 2026Lattice Semiconductor shares tumbled roughly 6% as a broad semiconductor sector selloff swept through markets, dragging even fundamentally sound chip names lower. The sector-wide correction was triggered by TSMC's Q2 earnings beat being overshadowed by a capex reset — the company raised its 2026 capital expenditure guidance to $60–$64 billion while guiding Q3 operating margins below consensus, sparking concerns about margin compression across the AI supply chain. This follows a similar reaction to ASML's results the day prior, reflecting a broader investor reassessment of lofty semiconductor valuations after months of AI-driven gains. Lattice, a low-power FPGA specialist, had no company-specific negative news, with recent headlines focused on workplace awards and an ASPEED Technology partnership for datacenter management.

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July 16, 2026Lattice Semiconductor closed modestly lower amid a turbulent session for chip stocks, which seesawed despite strong ASML earnings and softer-than-expected PPI data. The broader semiconductor sector faced continued profit-taking pressure as investors weighed peak-cycle concerns heading into Big Tech earnings season — Alphabet, Microsoft, and Meta are set to report later this month. The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index has shed over 11% since its June record high, with short interest at a three-year high. Lattice, which has limited direct AI memory exposure compared to peers, also received a 'Top Workplace' recognition but the headline-level sector volatility dominated price action.

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July 15, 2026Lattice Semiconductor gained over 2% as shares rebounded from the prior session's 4.9% decline, lifted by a cooler-than-expected June CPI report that boosted semiconductor stocks broadly, and a fresh analyst catalyst: TD Cowen raised its price target on LSCC to $165 from $145 while maintaining its Buy rating. The macro relief — headline inflation falling to 3.5% — eased rate-hike fears that had weighed on high-multiple chip names, and Lattice also received a separate 'Top Workplace' recognition, while investors continue to monitor the company's pending acquisition of AMI and its positioning in the low-power programmable FPGA market ahead of Q2 earnings season.

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July 14, 2026Lattice Semiconductor fell nearly 5% as a broad semiconductor selloff swept through the sector, driven by a sharp plunge in SK Hynix shares in South Korea, renewed U.S.-Iran military tensions lifting oil prices, and growing investor caution ahead of a pivotal Q2 earnings season. Despite the macro headwinds, TD Cowen maintained its Buy rating and raised its price target on Lattice from $145 to $165, while the company's previously announced acquisition of AMI continues to position it in secure management and control platforms.

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July 11, 2026Lattice Semiconductor closed modestly lower as semiconductor sector sentiment turned cautious amid broader chip cycle peak fears, even as Lattice itself garnered positive recognition — being named to TIME's America's Best Companies 2026 list and winning a 2026 Cybersecurity Stars Award for its MachXO5-NX TDQ FPGA in post-quantum cryptography. The pullback came despite the broader S&P 500 edging up 0.42%, with sector-specific pressure stemming from concerns over AI spending sustainability following Samsung's KOSPI-rattling earnings and lingering U.S.-Iran geopolitical tensions weighing on risk appetite in high-multiple chip names.

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July 10, 2026Lattice Semiconductor jumped over 5% as the stock rebounded sharply alongside a broader semiconductor recovery, with chip stocks regaining ground after steep multi-day losses triggered by Samsung earnings anxieties and geopolitical volatility. Sentiment around LSCC has been additionally buoyed by company-specific catalysts, including its proposed AMI acquisition — which analysts view as financially and operationally accretive — a Zacks upgrade to Strong Buy, and TIME naming it one of America's Best Companies for 2026. With AI data center demand driving its Communications & Computing segment and analysts raising price targets to the $145–$175 range, investors appeared to treat the recent sector pullback as a buying opportunity ahead of hyperscaler earnings later in July.

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July 9, 2026Lattice Semiconductor closed modestly higher, recovering ground after Tuesday's broader semiconductor selloff driven by Samsung's record Q2 earnings failing to meet AI spending expectations and reports of DeepSeek developing its own AI chip. The stock is giving back some of those gains in after-hours trading amid fresh geopolitical risk, as U.S.-Iran tensions re-escalated and oil prices surged. Investor focus remains on Lattice's strong fundamental momentum — Q1 2026 revenue grew 42% YoY to $170.9M — its pending $1.65B AMI acquisition, and T. Rowe Price's disclosed 5.7% stake, even as sentiment across the broader chip sector stays volatile.

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Simply Wall Street · July 15, 2026Should Valuation Concerns And Insider Selling Require Action From Lattice Semiconductor (LSCC) Investors?Moomoo · July 13, 2026TD Cowen Maintains Lattice Semiconductor(LSCC.US) With Buy Rating, Raises Target Price to $165Quiver Quantitative · May 20, 2026Lattice Semiconductor shares jump as AMI acquisition and upbeat Q1 outlook keep bulls in control | LSCC Stock NewsMoomoo · May 5, 2026GUIDANCE: (LSCC) Lattice Semiconductor Corporation Expects Q2 Revenue Range $175.0M - $195.0MInvestor's Business Daily · May 4, 2026Lattice Semiconductor Posts Beat-And-Raise Q1, Makes AcquisitionBusiness Wire · May 4, 2026Lattice Semiconductor Reports 42% YoY First Quarter 2026 Revenue Growth as Compute & Communications Achieves Record RevenueInvesting.com · April 20, 2026Stifel raises Lattice Semiconductor price target on AI server growthStock Titan · January 27, 2026Lattice Semiconductor leaders to review 2025 results and outlook Feb. 10
Benzinga · July 13, 2026TD Cowen Maintains Buy on Lattice Semiconductor, Raises Price Target to $165
Mt Newswire · June 5, 2026Lattice Semiconductor Insider Sold Shares Worth $416,046, According to a Recent SEC Filing
Mt Newswire · May 22, 2026Deutsche Bank Adjusts Lattice Semiconductor Price Target to $175 From $150, Maintains Buy Rating
Benzinga · May 22, 2026Deutsche Bank Maintains Buy on Lattice Semiconductor, Raises Price Target to $175
Mt Newswire · May 8, 2026Lattice Semiconductor Insider Sold Shares Worth $398,496, According to a Recent SEC Filing
Benzinga · May 5, 2026TD Cowen Maintains Buy on Lattice Semiconductor, Raises Price Target to $145
Mt Newswire · May 5, 2026Lattice Semiconductor's AMI Acquisition Should Solidify Platform Level Capabilities, RBC Says
Benzinga · May 5, 2026RBC Capital Maintains Outperform on Lattice Semiconductor, Raises Price Target to $140

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