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Ambarella stock dives as AMBA reverses after CES CV7 chip and DevZone launch

Ambarella stock dives as AMBA reverses after CES CV7 chip and DevZone launch

NEW YORK, Jan 7, 2026, 13:14 EST — Regular session

  • Ambarella shares slid after a sharp intraday reversal, despite fresh CES product rollouts.
  • The chip designer is pitching a new CV7 vision SoC and a partner “DevZone” as edge AI demand grows.
  • Investors are weighing near-term demand signals against the next earnings update later this quarter.

Ambarella, Inc. shares were down 12.5% at $70.54 in early afternoon trading on Wednesday after swinging sharply lower from a session high of $82.10. The stock has traded in a wide band and was last near the day’s low.

The timing is awkward for investors trying to read through the noise around CES launches and a choppy tape for chip names. U.S. markets have been digesting softer labour signals ahead of Friday’s nonfarm payrolls report, a data point that often jolts rate bets and high-growth stocks.

For Ambarella, the question is less about the show-floor headlines and more about conversion. It needs design wins — and then volume shipments — in edge devices, where “edge AI” means running models on the device itself instead of shipping data back to the cloud.

On Monday, Ambarella unveiled its CV7 edge AI vision “system-on-chip,” or SoC — a single chip that combines computing, video and AI functions — aimed at cameras, robotics and some automotive video designs. Chief executive Fermi Wang said CV7 should help developers “deliver the most advanced imaging features” while cutting thermal needs, and the company said the chip uses a 4-nanometre process and consumes 20% less power than the prior generation. Ambarella

A day later, Ambarella rolled out a new online “Developer Zone” it said would give partners early access to tools, optimised models and low-code templates to build edge AI applications on its chips. “The Ambarella Developer Zone reduces friction,” customer growth officer Muneyb Minhazuddin said, and the company pointed to early work from software vendors Cogniac and meldCX on its N1-655 device. Ambarella

The slide stood out against a mixed picture in the broader chip space. The PHLX Semiconductor index was down 1.27%, while Nvidia and Broadcom edged higher and Qualcomm and ON Semiconductor fell.

Traders were also watching whether Ambarella could stabilise around the low-$70s after the drop. The stock opened below its prior close, ran higher early, then rolled over hard — the kind of intraday turn that can invite fast money on both sides.

But CES demos do not settle the hard parts. New silicon has to clear customer testing, land in finished devices, and then show up in orders — all while rivals push their own edge AI roadmaps and customers keep a tight grip on inventories.

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