ADIQueued from the May 25, 2026 S&P 500 market-cap snapshot ranks 51-75; market data reviewed May 25, 2026.

Analog Devices

Analog Devices designs and manufactures analog, mixed-signal, power management, radio-frequency, sensor, and digital signal processing semiconductors.

Metadata

Where this company sits

Ticker
ADI
Rank snapshot
≈ 63
Sector
Information Technology
Industry
Semiconductors
Region
United States
Index
S&P 500 · Top 75 by market cap

Metrics

Scoring view

Every metric is paired with a short rationale. The numbers are deliberate, not divine.

Moat

83.0/10

ADI has broad catalog depth, specialized analog and mixed-signal design expertise, durable customer design-ins, and high reliability requirements across industrial, automotive, communications, and instrumentation markets.

Decentralizability

31.0/10

Core semiconductor manufacturing is capital-intensive and centralized, but open-source EDA, open hardware reference designs, and distributed electronics assembly create partial pressure around simpler mixed-signal and power-control use cases.

Profitability

78.0/10

ADI reported fiscal 2025 revenue of about $11.02 billion and a gross margin of about 61.5%, reflecting a high-margin analog semiconductor business despite cyclical demand swings.

Price / Earnings

72.0x

CompaniesMarketCap reported ADI's trailing P/E ratio at about 72.03 based on latest financial reports and stock price.

Market cap

$193.4B

StockAnalysis reported Analog Devices market capitalization at about $193.41 billion as of May 22, 2026.

Freed-up capital potential

$0.0

Derived from market cap, moat resistance, decentralizability, and profitability. It is a directional estimate of value capture that could come under pressure if open alternatives compound.

Narrative

Why the company matters

A short editorial overview plus the current thesis on moat strength and decentralization pressure.

Business Focus

Analog Devices is a large analog and mixed-signal semiconductor supplier serving industrial, automotive, communications, consumer, instrumentation, aerospace, and data-center-related markets.

Its product portfolio centers on real-world signal chains: data converters, amplifiers, power management and reference products, RF and microwave devices, sensors, edge processors, and supporting software and subsystems.

Strategic Position

The company benefits from specialized analog design knowledge, long product life cycles, broad customer relationships, and catalog depth that is difficult for new entrants to replicate quickly.

Its moat is strongest where precision, reliability, qualification cycles, and embedded design-in relationships matter more than commodity chip cost alone.

Moat reading

Analog Devices has a strong moat because analog and mixed-signal products are often designed into customer systems for long periods, require specialized engineering support, and must meet demanding reliability and performance constraints.

The moat is not absolute: open-source EDA, open PDKs, chiplet workflows, and lower-cost fabrication access can gradually reduce barriers for simpler or more standardized analog blocks, but high-performance precision converters and power ICs remain difficult to commoditize.

Decentralization reading

ADI's products are physical semiconductors made through specialized design, test, packaging, and fabrication supply chains, so direct decentralization is limited compared with software or protocol businesses.

The stronger decentralization pressure comes from open hardware, open-source chip design flows, local electronics manufacturing, repairable power systems, and community-scale energy hardware that can reduce dependence on closed reference designs and single-vendor system stacks.

Products

Where the moat actually touches users

These pages zoom into the products and services that matter most to each company, the alternatives already nibbling at them, and 3 structured disruption concepts across the current product set.

3 disruption concepts tracked0 documented exceptions
Data converters

Analog and mixed-signal semiconductors

1 concept

ADI data converters include ADCs and DACs that translate real-world analog signals into digital data and digital signals back into analog form.

Open analysis
Power management products

Power semiconductors and control electronics

2 concepts

ADI power management products include power conversion, monitoring, sequencing, battery, energy-management, PoE, and related control ICs and software tools.

Open analysis

Technology waves

Strategic lenses

These are the repo's explicit bias terms: the technologies expected to keep making incumbents less inevitable over time.

Printed electronics and PCB tooling

PCB fabrication, chip packaging, and increasingly automated electronics assembly continue shrinking the distance between prototype and local production.

  • Incumbents with hardware lock-in should be evaluated against a future of much cheaper custom electronics.
  • Pick-and-place automation lowers the coordination cost for distributed manufacturing cells.
  • The most durable hardware moats may migrate toward fabs, ecosystems, and compliance rather than assembly itself.
Microfactories and automated mini-home production

Small, software-defined manufacturing cells could make localized production less eccentric and more default.

  • Products with heavy branding but generic bill-of-materials profiles look increasingly vulnerable.
  • Logistics moats still matter, but their margin for arrogance should narrow.
  • Open-source production recipes can pressure both price and product differentiation.
Printable solar, localized wind, and home energy stacks

Cheaper distributed generation and better local energy management create more openings for community-scale infrastructure and self-custodied resilience.

  • Energy-related products should be viewed through interoperability and open-control surfaces.
  • Battery, charging, and home automation layers are increasingly separable from single-vendor stacks.
  • Incumbents that depend on closed energy ecosystems may look less inevitable over time.

Paper trail

Visible evidence trail

These sources shaped the scoring and writing. The site is opinionated, but it should not behave like it is improvising facts in a dark room.

Analog Devices Fiscal 2025 Form 10-K

Analog Devices · annual report

Primary annual filing for business description, product categories, revenue context, and profitability metrics.

Reviewed 2026-05-25

Analog Devices Products

Analog Devices · product page

Official product category overview for ADI's semiconductor portfolio.

Reviewed 2026-05-25

Data Converters

Analog Devices · product page

Official product page for ADI data converter products.

Reviewed 2026-05-25

Power Management

Analog Devices · product page

Official product page for ADI power management products and capabilities.

Reviewed 2026-05-25

Analog Devices P/E Ratio

CompaniesMarketCap · market data

Trailing P/E ratio reference for valuation metric.

Reviewed 2026-05-25

Free The World

Built as a research surface for tracking how AI, open source, Bitcoin rails, and distributed manufacturing steadily make legacy pricing models look like an elaborate historical accident.

Early-2026 public-source snapshot

Open source on GitHub

Commit 2970904 ·