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A Look At Navitas Semiconductor (NVTS) Valuation After AI Data Center Power Platform Showcase
Navitas Semiconductor (NVTS) is back in focus after showcasing new gallium nitride and silicon carbide power platforms for AI data centers at PCIM 2026, alongside fresh solid state transformer concepts for grid and energy infrastructure.
See our latest analysis for Navitas Semiconductor.
The latest PCIM 2026 product showcase lands on top of a sharp share price move, with Navitas posting a 1 month share price return of 74.17% and a 1 year total shareholder return that is very large, indicating strong momentum after earlier volatility around capital raises and earnings updates.
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After a 1 month gain of 74.17% and a 1 year total return above 1,000%, with the stock now trading above its US$14.46 analyst target at US$22.99, are you looking at an overlooked opportunity or a price that already reflects future growth?
Most Popular Narrative: 182% Overvalued
With the most followed narrative putting fair value at $8.15 against a last close of $22.99, the current price sits well above that framework.
The analysts have a consensus price target of $8.15 for Navitas Semiconductor based on their expectations of its future earnings growth, profit margins and other risk factors. However, there is a degree of disagreement amongst analysts, with the most bullish reporting a price target of $13.0, and the most bearish reporting a price target of just $4.2.
Want to see what underpins that gap between narrative value and today’s price? Factors such as revenue compounding, margin repair and a higher future earnings multiple sit at the core of this view.
Result: Fair Value of $8.15 (OVERVALUED)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.
However, there are still clear watchpoints, including recent revenue softness in EV and industrial markets and reduced R&D capacity after cost cuts that could challenge the overvaluation case.
Find out about the key risks to this Navitas Semiconductor narrative.
Next Steps
Given the mix of concern and optimism around Navitas right now, it makes sense to look at the underlying data yourself and decide quickly where you stand, starting with the 1 key reward and 4 important warning signs.
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Gold miners still look inexpensive because the market thinks we're near the top of the cycle. Given what's happening to the dollar, I'm not so sure.

Is it a safer bet on gold to have just exposure to ETFs?
Between 2003 and 2011, gold nearly went 5x. Dollar went weak too. The gold companies did bad. It is worth noting that between 2003 and 2011, there was 2008! I will leave it your inference and research.
About NasdaqGM:NVTS
Navitas Semiconductor
Designs, develops, and markets power semiconductors in the United States, Europe, China, rest of Asia, and internationally.
Flawless balance sheet with slight risk.