Industry Analysis
The analog sector’s Q1 outperformance reflects structural demand from AI infrastructure and automotive electronics, not cyclical rebound. onsemi’s 30% sequential surge in AI data center revenue stems from liquid-cooled GB200 servers demanding high-efficiency power delivery—sparking a cascade effect: accelerated GaN/SiC adoption in mid-voltage modules and forcing Taiwan, China foundries like UMC to expand BCD process capacity. Geopolitically, the U.S. CHIPS Act Phase II excludes pure-play analog chips, compelling firms to shift backend packaging to Mexico or Vietnam to sidestep tariffs. Over the next 12–24 months, divergence is inevitable: TI-style vertically integrated players with automotive-grade certifications will command premium valuations, while consumer-dependent analog suppliers face attrition. In an era of tech decoupling, analog’s ‘slow innovation’ model has become a strategic hedge.
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