About Power Integrations, Inc. - Common Stock (POWI)
Power Integrations is a technology company that specializes in designing and manufacturing high-performance electronic components used in power conversion applications. The company's innovative semiconductor solutions enable efficient power management in a wide range of products, including consumer electronics, industrial equipment, and renewable energy systems. By focusing on enhancing energy efficiency and reducing environmental impact, Power Integrations provides its customers with advanced technologies that help improve the performance and reliability of their power supply systems. Through ongoing research and development, the company continues to lead in the creation of next-generation solutions that drive sustainable energy practices in various industries. Read More
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San Jose, CA – November 18, 2025 – Power Integrations (NASDAQ: POWI), a leading innovator in high-voltage power conversion, has announced the strategic appointment of Nancy Erba as its new Chief Financial Officer. The transition, effective January 5, 2026, positions a seasoned financial executive at the helm of the company's fiscal operations as it navigates [...]
Power Integrations (Nasdaq: POWI) today announced that Nancy Erba will join the company as chief financial officer effective January 5, 2026. Ms. Erba brings more than 25 years of corporate finance experience, most recently as CFO at Infinera Corporation, a supplier of optical networking solutions and optical semiconductors, from 2019 through the company’s acquisition by Nokia earlier this year. From 2016 to 2019 she was CFO at Immersion Corporation, a leader in haptic touch technology. Earlier, she held a succession of increasingly senior leadership positions at Seagate Technology, including executive leadership roles in finance, business operations and corporate development.
The relentless march of Artificial Intelligence (AI) demands ever-increasing computational power, pushing the limits of traditional silicon-based hardware. As AI models grow in complexity and data centers struggle to meet escalating energy demands, a new material is stepping into the spotlight: Gallium Nitride (GaN). This wide-bandgap semiconductor is rapidly emerging as a critical component for [...]
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Power Integrations delivered third-quarter results that aligned with Wall Street’s revenue expectations and slightly outperformed on non-GAAP earnings per share. Management attributed the quarter’s performance to a sharp slowdown in appliance orders, which are sensitive to tariffs and macroeconomic weakness, particularly in the U.S. and China. CEO Jennifer Lloyd explained that "appliances make up the bulk of our consumer category," and highlighted that tariffs and preloading of inventory earlier in the year led to significant volatility. Despite these challenges, industrial and data center markets demonstrated resilience, with Lloyd noting continued growth in high-power and automotive segments as bright spots.
Shares of semiconductor designer Power Integrations (NASDAQ:POWI) fell 6.3% in the morning session after the company reported third-quarter earnings and issued a disappointing revenue forecast for the upcoming fourth quarter.
Semiconductor designer Power Integrations (NASDAQ:POWI) met Wall Streets revenue expectations in Q3 CY2025, with sales up 2.7% year on year to $118.9 million. On the other hand, next quarter’s revenue guidance of $102.5 million was less impressive, coming in 11.5% below analysts’ estimates. Its non-GAAP profit of $0.36 per share was 4% above analysts’ consensus estimates.
Semiconductor designer Power Integrations (NASDAQ:POWI) met Wall Streets revenue expectations in Q3 CY2025, with sales up 2.7% year on year to $118.9 million. On the other hand, next quarter’s revenue guidance of $102.5 million was less impressive, coming in 11.5% below analysts’ estimates. Its non-GAAP profit of $0.36 per share was 4% above analysts’ consensus estimates.
Power Integrations (NASDAQ: POWI) today announced financial results for the quarter ended September 30, 2025. Net revenues for the third quarter were $118.9 million, up three percent compared to the prior quarter and up three percent from the third quarter of 2024. GAAP net loss for the third quarter was $1.4 million or $0.02 per diluted share compared to net income of $0.02 per diluted share in the prior quarter and net income of $0.25 per diluted share in the third quarter of 2024. Cash flow from operations for the quarter was $29.9 million.
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Power Integrations (Nasdaq: POWI) will release its third-quarter financial results before market hours on Wednesday, November 5, 2025, and will host a conference call that day beginning at 9:00 a.m. Eastern time. A live and archived audio webcast of the conference call will be available on the company’s investor web page at https://investors.power.com.
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Shares of semiconductor designer Power Integrations (NASDAQ:POWI) jumped 1.8% in the afternoon session as positive momentum continued after the company announced a collaboration with NVIDIA and detailed its new, more efficient PowiGaN gallium-nitride technology for next-generation AI data centers.
MIT spinout Vertical Semiconductor has announced a significant milestone, securing $11 million in a seed funding round led by Playground Global. This substantial investment is earmarked to accelerate the development of its groundbreaking AI power chip technology, which promises to address one of the most pressing challenges in the rapidly expanding artificial intelligence sector: power [...]
Shares of semiconductor designer Power Integrations (NASDAQ:POWI) jumped 4.9% in the afternoon session after the stock's positive momentum continued as the company detailed its new, more efficient PowiGaN gallium-nitride technology for next-generation AI data centers and announced a collaboration with NVIDIA.
Shares of semiconductor designer Power Integrations (NASDAQ:POWI) jumped 20.2% in the afternoon session after the company detailed its collaboration with NVIDIA to advance its PowiGaN gallium-nitride technology for next-generation AI data centers. The partnership aimed to accelerate the transition to more powerful 800 VDC systems designed for megawatt-scale computer racks that power artificial intelligence. Power Integrations published a white paper at the 2025 OCP Global Summit explaining the benefits of its technology. According to the company, its new chips delivered greater power density and efficiency compared to competing devices. The announcement was significant as the demand for power in AI data centers has been rising rapidly, and this technology helped address that need by simplifying rack design and making more efficient use of space.