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Lattice Semiconductor Stock Faces a Big Earnings Test After Sharp Run-Up

Lattice Semiconductor Stock Faces a Big Earnings Test After Sharp Run-Up

Hillsboro, Oregon, May 3, 2026, 08:05 PDT

Lattice Semiconductor Corp is set to report first-quarter results Monday, with its stock trading near recent peaks—a setup that puts an added spotlight on the company’s guidance. CEO Ford Tamer and CFO Lorenzo Flores are slated to go over the numbers and outlook during a call scheduled for 5 p.m. Eastern Time on May 4.

This is notable at this point, with the stock reflecting expectations of a smooth rebound. Shares of Lattice finished Friday at $120.96, a 1.1% dip, then climbed 1.5% to $122.78 after hours. According to Investing.com, the 52-week range sits between $43.90 and $126.35. The average 12-month analyst target? $120.79—barely nudging past where the stock ended the day.

Expectations are running high. StockStory noted on May 2 that the market is looking for Lattice to post a 37.3% year-over-year revenue jump, with the stock already up 25.6% in the past month. The report also flagged Intel and Penguin Solutions as sector benchmarks, after both beat estimates in recent quarters.

Lattice, back in February, projected first-quarter revenue between $158 million and $172 million, with adjusted (non-GAAP) earnings landing between 34 cents and 38 cents a share. That non-GAAP profit figure excludes certain costs. At the time, Tamer said 2025 would mark “stabilized revenue, normalized channel inventories.” Flores, for his part, pointed to “strong” communications and computing demand. Lattice Semiconductor

The company carves out a niche in field-programmable gate arrays, or FPGAs—chips tweaked post-manufacturing, not locked from the start. Lattice targets a spread of markets: communications, computing, industrial, automotive, and consumer. Reuters/LSEG notes applications like edge AI, wireless and wireline infrastructure, platform security, and factory automation.

The bull thesis here isn’t complicated—Lattice’s low-power control and connectivity chips are in demand for data centers and AI, and the company claims customers are shifting toward its newer platforms. Still, with the shares already up sharply, a minor stumble in revenue, margins, or even just guidance on backlog could trigger a selloff.

Lattice flagged a broader risk in its annual report, noting that AI-driven investment could add to the volatility of semiconductor cycles should customers pull back on spending. The company, which designs chips but doesn’t manufacture them, also pointed to the potential for tariffs or trade rules to drive up costs or snarl supply chains built around non-U.S. production.

So, Monday’s report isn’t really about Lattice’s spot in the AI infrastructure story—that’s not in doubt. The focus is on whether growth is wide enough, and margins steady enough, to justify a stock that’s already hovering close to the Street’s average target.

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