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Lattice Semiconductor Stock Price

Symbol: NasdaqGS:LSCCMarket Cap: US$6.7bCategory: Semiconductors

LSCC Share Price Performance

US$48.99
4.57 (10.29%)
42.4% undervalued intrinsic discount
US$85.00
Fair Value
US$48.99
4.57 (10.29%)
42.4% undervalued intrinsic discount
US$85.00
Fair Value
Price US$48.99
AnalystHighTarget US$85.00
AnalystConsensusTarget US$63.31
AnalystLowTarget US$53.32

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Fair Value US$85.00 42.4% undervalued intrinsic discount

Edge AI And IoT Trends Will Drive Chip Adoption

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Fair Value US$63.31 22.6% undervalued intrinsic discount

Small FPGA And AI Solutions Will Unlock Future Potential

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Fair Value US$53.32 8.1% undervalued intrinsic discount

Expanding R&D In Pune And Product Portfolio Will Transform Markets

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Lattice Semiconductor Corporation Key Details

US$488.7m

Revenue

US$162.8m

Cost of Revenue

US$325.9m

Gross Profit

US$274.6m

Other Expenses

US$51.4m

Earnings

Last Reported Earnings
Mar 29, 2025
Next Reporting Earnings
Aug 04, 2025
Earnings per share (EPS)
0.37
Gross Margin
66.69%
Net Profit Margin
10.51%
Debt/Equity Ratio
0%

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About LSCC

Founded
1983
Employees
1110
CEO
Fouad Tamer
WebsiteView website
www.latticesemi.com

Lattice Semiconductor Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, develops and sells semiconductor, silicon-based and silicon-enabling, evaluation boards, and development hardware products in Asia, Europe, and the Americas. The company offers field programmable gate arrays (FPGA), which are regular arrays of logic that can be custom-configured by the user through software. Its products include small FPGA platforms, including Lattice Nexus and Lattice Nexus 2; Lattice Avant, a mid-range FPGA platform; general purpose FPGA, such as Lattice Avant-G, Avant-E, Avant-X, Certus, and ECP; and specialized FPGAs, which includes Lattice Mach, iCE, and CrossLink. The company also provides design software that includes Lattice Radiant to deliver tools that enable predictable design convergence; Lattice Propel for creating embedded processor-based designs; develops Lattice Automate for industrial automation and robotics; Lattice mVision forlow power embedded vision; Lattice ORAN for control data security, fronthaul synchronization, and low power hardware acceleration; Lattice sensAI for Edge AI applications; Lattice Sentry for hardware security implementation; and Lattice Drive for automotive system designs and applications. In addition, it offers Glance, an edge AI application software that allows users to control the AI and computer vision experiences for various edge applications, including client computing, industrial, and automotive applications; and sells video connectivity application specific standard products. Further, the company provides standard IP and IP core licensing, patent monetization, and IP services. It serves communications and computing, industrial and automotive, and consumer markets. Lattice Semiconductor Corporation was incorporated in 1983 and is headquartered in Hillsboro, Oregon.

U.S. Market Performance

  • 7 Days: -2.7%
  • 3 Months: 11.4%
  • 1 Year: 20.5%
  • Year to Date: 5.9%
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