Movement Alert|Monolithic Power Systems Rises 3.16% in Regular Trading, Automotive PMIC Launch Combined with NVIDIA 800V Power Architecture Partnership and IC Price Hike Expectations

Market Focus06-09

On June 9, Monolithic Power Systems rose 3.16% in regular trading, trading at $1616.0/share, with trading volume of $70.06 million.

On the news front, the company launched a new automotive-grade PMIC product, expanding its vehicle electrification portfolio. Meanwhile, NVIDIA previously announced its next-generation 800V power architecture partner list, with MPS included in the officially endorsed lineup. The 800V architecture implies a comprehensive upgrade of the power conversion chain in AI data centers, directly benefiting the company as a core supplier.

Additionally, the power management IC price hike wave continues to build momentum. MPS issued a price increase notice in March and plans to further expand the scope of price adjustments in July, with second-half earnings improvement expectations continuing to support market sentiment. Within the Semiconductors sector, the overall tone remains constructive, with Micron Technology up 3.12%, NVIDIA up 0.77%, and Intel up 1.09%, providing sector-level tailwinds.

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