Movement Alert|Monolithic Power Systems Rises 3.53% in Pre-Market Trading, Semiconductor Sector Recovery Coupled with NVIDIA 800V Power Architecture Partnership and IC Price Hike Expectations

Market Focus06-11

On June 11, Monolithic Power Systems rose 3.53% in pre-market trading, trading at $1516.57/share, with trading volume of $54,600.

On the news front, the semiconductor sector broadly recovered, providing upward momentum. NVIDIA previously announced its next-generation 800V power architecture partner list, with MPS included in the officially endorsed supplier lineup. The 800V architecture upgrade signifies a comprehensive overhaul of the AI data center power conversion chain, directly benefiting MPS as a core supply partner. Additionally, the power management IC price increase wave continues to gain traction, with the company planning to further expand its price adjustment scope in July, reinforcing second-half earnings improvement expectations.

Within the Semiconductors sector, the overall tone was positive. Among individual stocks, Micron Technology up 4.31%, Marvell Technology up 3.83%, Intel up 3.05%, Broadcom up 1.66%, NVIDIA up 1.55%, with sector-wide linkage effects providing additional support.

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