Movement Alert|Skyworks Solutions Rises 5.19% in Regular Trading, Riding Semiconductor Sector Rally and RF Demand Optimism

Market Focus06-02

On June 2, Skyworks Solutions rose 5.19% in regular trading, trading at $79.465/share, with trading volume of $59.52 million. The stock benefited from a broad semiconductor sector rally, with connectivity and RF-adjacent names leading gains.

On the industry front, improving RF front-end demand driven by Android high-end phone inventory normalization, rising silicon content from on-device AI features, and expanding 5G penetration into automotive and industrial IoT applications are bolstering the outlook for RF semiconductor suppliers. Analysts note that non-smartphone RF connectivity demand—where per-device RF front-end value can be multiples higher than traditional smartphones—represents a key future growth vector for the industry.

Within the Semiconductors sector, Marvell Technology surged 27.12%, Broadcom gained 4.33%, and NVIDIA rose 1.22%, while Micron Technology slipped 0.53% and Intel declined 1.19%. Skyworks also recently filed SEC documents related to business combination communications, signaling potential corporate activity.

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