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Analog Devices Reports Record Fiscal Third Quarter 2026 Financial Results
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Revenue of $4.02 billion, with year-over-year growth led by Data Center and IndustrialOperating cash flow of $5.5 billion and free cash flow of $4.9 billion on a trailing twelve-month basis or 40% and 36% of revenue, respectivelyReturned $1.7 billion to shareholders via dividends and share repurchases in the third quarter
WILMINGTON, Mass., Aug. 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Analog Devices, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADI), a global semiconductor leader, today announced financial results for its fiscal third quarter 2026, which ended August 1, 2026.
“ADI delivered a strong third quarter, exceeding the midpoint of our revenue, margin, and earnings outlook as we capitalized on broad-based demand,” said Vincent Roche, CEO and Chair. “We continue to extend our leadership through a powerful combination of innovation, deep customer collaboration, and manufacturing agility. Our investments in these foundational areas, combined with the trust we have built over decades, provide a unique advantage to create, deliver, and capture value in the AI era – for customers and investors alike.”
“Demand continued to strengthen across our product portfolio and regions throughout the third quarter, which is reflected in our record fourth quarter outlook” said Richard Puccio, CFO. “We believe our balance of disciplined execution and targeted growth investments will enable us to finish the year strongly and carry that momentum into fiscal 2027.”
Performance for the Third Quarter of Fiscal 2026
Results Summary(1)
(in millions, except per-share amounts and percentages)
Three Months Ended
Aug. 1, 2026
Aug. 2, 2025
Change
Revenue
$ 4,022
$ 2,880
40 %
Gross margin
$ 2,708
$ 1,790
51 %
Gross margin percentage
67.3 %
62.1 %
520 bps
Operating income
$ 1,613
$ 818
97 %
Operating margin
40.1 %
28.4 %
1,170 bps
Diluted earnings per share
$ 2.74
$ 1.04
163 %
Adjusted Results(2)
Adjusted gross margin
$ 2,917
$ 1,995
46 %
Adjusted gross margin percentage
72.5 %
69.2 %
330 bps
Adjusted operating income
$ 2,010
$ 1,215
65 %
Adjusted operating margin
50.0 %
42.2 %
780 bps
Adjusted diluted earnings per share
$ 3.45
$ 2.05
68 %
Three Months
Ended
Trailing Twelve
Months
Cash Generation
Aug. 1, 2026
Aug. 1, 2026
Net cash provided by operating activities
$ 1,604
$ 5,545
% of revenue
40 %
40 %
Capital expenditures
$ (146)
$ (608)
Free cash flow(2)
$ 1,458
$ 4,937
% of revenue
36 %
36 %
Three Months
Ended
Trailing Twelve
Months
Cash Return
Aug. 1, 2026
Aug. 1, 2026
Dividend paid
$ (535)
$ (2,043)
Stock repurchases
(1,157)
(3,127)
Total cash returned
$ (1,692)
$ (5,170)
(1) The sum and/or computation of the individual amounts may not equal the total due to rounding.
(2) Reconciliations of non-GAAP financial measures to their most directly comparable GAAP financial measures are provided
in the financial tables included in this press release. See also the “Non-GAAP Financial Information” section for additional information.
Outlook for the Fourth Quarter of Fiscal Year 2026
For the fourth quarter of fiscal 2026, we are forecasting revenue of $4.3 billion, +/- $100 million. At the midpoint of this revenue outlook, we expect reported operating margin of approximately 42.6%, +/-150 bps, and adjusted operating margin of approximately 52.0%, +/-100 bps. We are planning for reported EPS to be $3.14, +/-$0.15, and adjusted EPS to be $3.86, +/-$0.15.
Our fourth quarter fiscal 2026 outlook is based on current expectations and actual results may differ materially as a result of, among other things, the important factors discussed at the end of this release. The statements about our fourth quarter fiscal 2026 outlook supersede all prior statements regarding our business outlook set forth in prior ADI news releases, and ADI disclaims any obligation to update these forward-looking statements.
The adjusted results and adjusted anticipated results above are financial measures presented on a non-GAAP basis. Reconciliations of these non-GAAP financial measures to their most directly comparable GAAP financial measures are provided in the financial tables included in this release. See also the “Non-GAAP Financial Information” section for additional information.
Dividend Payment
The ADI Board of Directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend of $1.10 per outstanding share of common stock. The dividend will be paid on September 15, 2026 to all shareholders of record at the close of business on September 1, 2026.
Conference Call Scheduled for Today, Wednesday, August 19, 2026 at 10:00 am ET
ADI will host a conference call to discuss our third quarter fiscal 2026 results and short-term outlook today, beginning at 10:00 am ET. Investors may join via webcast, accessible at investor.analog.com.
Non-GAAP Financial Information
This release includes non-GAAP financial measures that are not in accordance with, nor an alternative to, U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and may be different from non-GAAP measures presented by other companies. In addition, these non-GAAP measures are not based on any comprehensive set of accounting rules or principles. These non-GAAP measures have material limitations in that they do not reflect all of the amounts associated with the Company’s results of operations as determined in accordance with GAAP and should not be considered in isolation from, or as a substitute for, the Company’s financial results presented in accordance with GAAP. The Company’s use of non-GAAP measures, and the underlying methodology when including or excluding certain items, is not necessarily an indication of the results of operations that may be expected in the future, or that the Company will not, in fact, record such items in future periods. You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these non-GAAP measures. Reconciliations of these non-GAAP financial measures to their most directly comparable GAAP financial measures are provided in the financial tables included in this release.
Management uses non-GAAP measures internally to evaluate the Company’s operating performance from continuing operations against past periods and to budget and allocate resources in future periods. These non-GAAP measures also assist management in evaluating the Company’s core business and trends across different reporting periods on a consistent basis. Management also uses these non-GAAP measures as primary performance measurements when communicating with analysts and investors regarding the Company’s earnings results and outlook and believes that the presentation of these non-GAAP measures is useful to investors because it provides investors with the operating results that management uses to manage the Company and enables investors and analysts to evaluate the Company’s core business. Management also believes that free cash flow, a non-GAAP liquidity measure, is useful both internally and to investors because it is indicative of the Company’s ability to pay dividends, purchase common stock, make investments and fund acquisitions and, in the absence of refinancings, to repay its debt obligations.
The non-GAAP financial measures referenced by ADI in this release include: adjusted gross margin, adjusted gross margin percentage, adjusted operating expenses, adjusted operating expenses percentage, adjusted operating income, adjusted operating margin, adjusted nonoperating expense (income), adjusted income before income taxes, adjusted provision for income taxes, adjusted tax rate, adjusted diluted earnings per share (EPS), free cash flow, and free cash flow revenue percentage.
Adjusted gross margin is defined as gross margin, determined in accordance with GAAP, excluding: certain acquisition related expenses1, which are described further below. Adjusted gross margin percentage represents adjusted gross margin divided by revenue.
Adjusted operating expenses is defined as operating expenses, determined in accordance with GAAP, excluding: certain acquisition related expenses1, acquisition related transaction costs2, and special charges, net3, which are described further below. Adjusted operating expenses percentage represents adjusted operating expenses divided by revenue.
Adjusted operating income is defined as operating income, determined in accordance with GAAP, excluding: acquisition related expenses1, acquisition related transaction costs2, and special charges, net3, which are described further below. Adjusted operating margin represents adjusted operating income divided by revenue.
Adjusted nonoperating expense (income) is defined as nonoperating expense (income), determined in accordance with GAAP, excluding: certain acquisition related expenses1, which is described further below.
Adjusted income before income taxes is defined as income before income taxes, determined in accordance with GAAP, excluding: acquisition related expenses1, acquisition related transaction costs2, and special charges, net3, which are described further below.
Adjusted provision for income taxes is defined as provision for income taxes, determined in accordance with GAAP, excluding tax related items4, which are described further below. Adjusted tax rate represents adjusted provision for income taxes divided by adjusted income before income taxes.
Adjusted diluted EPS is defined as diluted EPS, determined in accordance with GAAP, excluding: acquisition related expenses1, acquisition related transaction costs2, special charges, net3, and tax related items4, which are described further below.
Free cash flow is defined as net cash provided by operating activities, determined in accordance with GAAP, less additions to property, plant and equipment, net. Free cash flow revenue percentage represents free cash flow divided by revenue.
1Acquisition Related Expenses: Expenses incurred as a result of current and prior period acquisitions and primarily include expenses associated with the fair value adjustments to debt, property, plant and equipment and amortization of acquisition related intangibles, which include acquired intangibles such as purchased technology and customer relationships. We excluded these costs from our non-GAAP measures because they relate to specific transactions and are not reflective of our ongoing financial performance.
2Acquisition Related Transaction Costs: Costs directly related to the acquisition of Empower Semiconductor, Inc., including legal, accounting and other professional fees as well as integration-related costs. We exclude these costs from our non-GAAP measures because they relate to a specific transaction and are not reflective of our ongoing financial performance.
3Special Charges, Net: Expenses, net, incurred in connection with facility closures, consolidation of manufacturing facilities, severance, other accelerated stock-based compensation expense and other cost reduction efforts or reorganizational initiatives. We excluded these expenses from our non-GAAP measures because apart from ongoing expense savings as a result of such items, these expenses have no direct correlation to the operation of our business in the future.
4Tax Related Items: Income tax effect of the non-GAAP items discussed above. We excluded the income tax effect of these tax related items from our non-GAAP measures because they are not associated with the tax expense on our current operating results.
About Analog Devices, Inc.
Analog Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADI) is a global semiconductor leader that bridges the physical and digital worlds to enable breakthroughs at the Intelligent Edge. ADI combines analog, digital, AI, and software technologies into solutions that combat climate change, reliably connect humans and the world, and help drive advancements in automation and robotics, mobility, healthcare, energy and data centers. With revenue of more than $11 billion in FY25, ADI ensures today’s innovators stay Ahead of What’s Possible. Learn more at www.analog.com and on LinkedIn and X.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements, which address a variety of subjects including, for example, our statements regarding future financial performance; economic uncertainty; macroeconomic, geopolitical, demand and other market conditions, business cycles, and supply chains; our capital allocation strategy, including future dividends, share repurchases, capital expenditures, investments, and free cash flow returns; expected revenue, operating margin, nonoperating expenses, tax rate, earnings per share, and other financial results; expected market and technology trends and acceleration of those trends; markets, market position, addressable markets, and growth opportunities; expected product solutions, offerings, technologies, capabilities, and applications; the value and importance of, and other benefits related to, our product solutions, offerings, and technologies to our customers; benefits related to our hybrid manufacturing model; benefits related to acquisitions; statements related to seasonality; and other future events. Statements that are not historical facts, including statements about our beliefs, plans and expectations, are forward-looking statements. Such statements are based on our current expectations and are subject to a number of factors and uncertainties, which could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements. The following important factors and uncertainties, among others, could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in these forward-looking statements: economic, political, legal and regulatory uncertainty or conflicts; recently announced and future tariffs and other trade restrictions; changes in export classifications, import and export regulations or duties and tariffs; changes in demand for semiconductor products; performance of independent distributors; manufacturing delays, product and raw materials availability and supply chain disruptions; products may be diverted from our authorized distribution channels; our development of technologies and research and development investments; our ability to compete successfully in the markets in which we operate; our future liquidity, capital needs and capital expenditures; our ability to recruit and retain key personnel; risks related to acquisitions or other strategic transactions; security breaches or other cyber incidents; risks related to the use of artificial intelligence in our business operations, products, and services; adverse results in litigation matters; reputational damage; changes in our estimates of our expected tax rates based on current tax law; risks related to our indebtedness; the discretion of our Board of Directors to declare dividends and our ability to pay dividends in the future; factors impacting our ability to repurchase shares; and uncertainty as to the long-term value of our common stock. For additional information about factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements, please refer to our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the risk factors contained in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K. Forward-looking statements represent management’s current expectations and are inherently uncertain. Except as required by law, we do not undertake any obligation to update forward-looking statements made by us to reflect subsequent events or circumstances.
Analog Devices and the Analog Devices logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of Analog Devices, Inc. All other trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners.
ANALOG DEVICES, INC.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
(Unaudited)
(In thousands, except per share amounts)
Three Months Ended
Nine Months Ended
Aug. 1, 2026
Aug. 2, 2025
Aug. 1, 2026
Aug. 2, 2025
Revenue
$ 4,021,899
$ 2,880,348
$ 10,805,627
$ 7,943,590
Cost of sales
1,314,355
1,090,600
3,613,309
3,111,929
Gross margin
2,707,544
1,789,748
7,192,318
4,831,661
Operating expenses:
Research and development
533,480
454,251
1,510,203
1,298,980
Selling, marketing, general and administrative
397,326
325,706
1,105,389
913,171
Amortization of intangibles
187,985
187,415
563,285
562,245
Special charges, net
(24,216)
4,348
23,766
69,980
Total operating expenses
1,094,575
971,720
3,202,643
2,844,376
Operating income
1,612,969
818,028
3,989,675
1,987,285
Nonoperating expense (income):
Interest expense
88,728
79,592
262,692
229,559
Interest income
(25,377)
(27,083)
(86,199)
(72,295)
Other, net
3,749
2,110
(3,386)
5,108
Total nonoperating expense (income)
67,100
54,619
173,107
162,372
Income before income taxes
1,545,869
763,409
3,816,568
1,824,913
Provision for income taxes
205,779
244,891
469,302
345,309
Net income
$ 1,340,090
$ 518,518
$ 3,347,266
$ 1,479,604
Shares used to compute earnings per common share – basic
486,021
494,390
487,500
495,560
Shares used to compute earnings per common share – diluted
488,837
496,726
490,317
497,865
Basic earnings per common share
$ 2.76
$ 1.05
$ 6.87
$ 2.99
Diluted earnings per common share
$ 2.74
$ 1.04
$ 6.83
$ 2.97
ANALOG DEVICES, INC.
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(Unaudited)
(In thousands, except share and per share amounts)
Aug. 1, 2026
Nov. 1, 2025
ASSETS
Current Assets
Cash and cash equivalents
$ 2,165,870
$ 2,499,406
Short-term investments
159,064
1,152,915
Accounts receivable
2,389,577
1,436,075
Inventories
1,931,496
1,656,323
Prepaid expenses and other current assets
426,523
363,342
Total current assets
7,072,530
7,108,061
Non-current Assets
Net property, plant and equipment
3,351,981
3,315,696
Goodwill
27,988,737
26,945,180
Intangible assets, net
7,468,220
8,013,815
Deferred tax assets
1,689,972
1,867,102
Other assets
852,977
742,858
Total non-current assets
41,351,887
40,884,651
TOTAL ASSETS
$ 48,424,417
$ 47,992,712
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Current Liabilities
Accounts payable
$ 682,167
$ 543,760
Income taxes payable
461,804
610,370
Debt, current
1,344,855
—
Commercial paper notes
1,005,104
446,639
Accrued liabilities
2,162,324
1,645,032
Total current liabilities
5,656,254
3,245,801
Non-current Liabilities
Long-term debt
6,771,624
8,145,066
Deferred income taxes
1,837,959
2,163,281
Income taxes payable
90,723
100,963
Other non-current liabilities
516,960
521,846
Total non-current liabilities
9,217,266
10,931,156
Shareholders’ Equity
Preferred stock, $1.00 par value, 471,934 shares authorized, none outstanding
—
—
Common stock, $0.16 2/3 par value, 1,200,000,000 shares authorized, 484,565,465 shares
outstanding (489,654,097 on November 1, 2025)
80,762
81,611
Capital in excess of par value
21,288,447
23,349,185
Retained earnings
12,330,779
10,539,541
Accumulated other comprehensive loss
(149,091)
(154,582)
Total shareholders’ equity
33,550,897
33,815,755
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
$ 48,424,417
$ 47,992,712
ANALOG DEVICES, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(Unaudited)
(In thousands)
Three Months Ended
Nine Months Ended
Aug. 1, 2026
Aug. 2, 2025
Aug. 1, 2026
Aug. 2, 2025
Cash flows from operating activities:
Net income
$ 1,340,090
$ 518,518
$ 3,347,266
$ 1,479,604
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operations:
Depreciation
104,455
102,542
315,298
301,323
Amortization of intangibles
389,765
384,750
1,160,358
1,202,179
Stock-based compensation expense
96,255
84,703
263,651
235,108
Deferred income taxes
(161,011)
52,052
(281,941)
(97,318)
Other
(24,104)
(5,699)
(19,377)
(1,496)
Changes in operating assets and liabilities
(141,491)
28,239
(940,740)
(8,008)
Total adjustments
263,869
646,587
497,249
1,631,788
Net cash provided by operating activities
1,603,959
1,165,105
3,844,515
3,111,392
Cash flows from investing activities:
Purchases of short-term available-for-sale investments
—
(1,150,240)
—
(1,150,240)
Maturities of short-term available-for-sale investments
842,840
—
990,657
372,778
Additions to property, plant and equipment, net
(145,662)
(79,153)
(392,677)
(318,399)
Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment, net
—
—
—
58,892
Proceeds from sale of a subsidiary, net
96,592
—
96,592
—
Payments for acquisitions, net of cash acquired
(1,500,174)
—
(1,536,049)
(45,652)
Other
(8,543)
(715)
(32,425)
(13,595)
Net cash used for investing activities
(714,947)
(1,230,108)
(873,902)
(1,096,216)
Cash flows from financing activities:
Proceeds from debt
—
1,490,785
—
1,490,785
Debt repayments
—
—
—
(399,998)
Proceeds from commercial paper notes
5,906,409
2,551,168
13,061,198
6,867,508
Payments of commercial paper notes
(5,451,502)
(2,551,223)
(12,502,732)
(6,866,581)
Repurchase of common stock
(1,157,008)
(1,075,152)
(2,446,409)
(1,484,166)
Dividend payments to shareholders
(535,309)
(490,161)
(1,556,028)
(1,437,521)
Proceeds from employee stock plans
61,684
42,767
121,171
104,329
Other
15,668
41,775
18,651
40,317
Net cash (used for) provided by financing activities
(1,160,058)
9,959
(3,304,149)
(1,685,327)
Net (decrease) increase in cash and cash equivalents
(271,046)
(55,044)
(333,536)
329,849
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period
2,436,916
2,376,235
2,499,406
1,991,342
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period
$ 2,165,870
$ 2,321,191
$ 2,165,870
$ 2,321,191
ANALOG DEVICES, INC.
REVENUE TRENDS BY END MARKET
(Unaudited)
(In thousands)
The categorization of revenue by end market is determined using a variety of data points including the technical characteristics of the product, the “sold to” customer information, the “ship to” customer information and the end customer product or application into which our product will be incorporated. The assignment of products to end markets may change over time. When this occurs, we reclassify revenue by end market for prior periods. Such reclassifications typically do not materially change the sizing of, or the underlying trends of results within, each end market.
Three Months Ended
August 1, 2026
August 2, 2025
Revenue
% of Revenue1
Y/Y%
Revenue
% of Revenue1
Industrial
$ 1,971,926
49 %
53 %
$ 1,292,988
45 %
Automotive
998,227
25 %
16 %
857,146
30 %
Communications
654,515
16 %
84 %
354,768
12 %
Consumer
397,231
10 %
6 %
375,446
13 %
Total revenue
$ 4,021,899
100 %
40 %
$ 2,880,348
100 %
Nine Months Ended
August 1, 2026
August 2, 2025
Revenue
% of Revenue1
Y/Y%
Revenue
% of Revenue1
Industrial
$ 5,269,825
49 %
50 %
$ 3,512,896
44 %
Automotive
2,685,246
25 %
9 %
2,454,845
31 %
Communications
1,659,553
15 %
72 %
965,036
12 %
Consumer
1,191,003
11 %
18 %
1,010,813
13 %
Total revenue
$ 10,805,627
100 %
36 %
$ 7,943,590
100 %
1) The sum of the individual percentages may not equal the total due to rounding.
ANALOG DEVICES, INC.
RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP RESULTS
(Unaudited)
(In thousands, except per share amounts)
Three Months Ended
Nine Months Ended
Aug. 1, 2026
Aug. 2, 2025
Aug. 1, 2026
Aug. 2, 2025
Gross margin
$ 2,707,544
$ 1,789,748
$ 7,192,318
$ 4,831,661
Gross margin percentage
67.3 %
62.1 %
66.6 %
60.8 %
Acquisition related expenses
209,192
204,756
619,404
662,865
Adjusted gross margin
$ 2,916,736
$ 1,994,504
$ 7,811,722
$ 5,494,526
Adjusted gross margin percentage
72.5 %
69.2 %
72.3 %
69.2 %
Operating expenses
$ 1,094,575
$ 971,720
$ 3,202,643
$ 2,844,376
Percent of revenue
27.2 %
33.7 %
29.6 %
35.8 %
Acquisition related expenses
(188,594)
(188,015)
(565,089)
(564,045)
Acquisition related transaction costs
(23,391)
—
(23,391)
—
Special charges, net
24,216
(4,348)
(23,766)
(69,980)
Adjusted operating expenses
$ 906,806
$ 779,357
$ 2,590,397
$ 2,210,351
Adjusted operating expenses percentage
22.5 %
27.1 %
24.0 %
27.8 %
Operating income
$ 1,612,969
$ 818,028
$ 3,989,675
$ 1,987,285
Operating margin
40.1 %
28.4 %
36.9 %
25.0 %
Acquisition related expenses
397,786
392,771
1,184,493
1,226,910
Acquisition related transaction costs
23,391
—
23,391
—
Special charges, net
(24,216)
4,348
23,766
69,980
Adjusted operating income
$ 2,009,930
$ 1,215,147
$ 5,221,325
$ 3,284,175
Adjusted operating margin
50.0 %
42.2 %
48.3 %
41.3 %
Nonoperating expense (income)
$ 67,100
$ 54,619
$ 173,107
$ 162,372
Acquisition related expenses
2,150
2,150
6,450
6,450
Adjusted nonoperating expense (income)
$ 69,250
$ 56,769
$ 179,557
$ 168,822
Income before income taxes
$ 1,545,869
$ 763,409
$ 3,816,568
$ 1,824,913
Acquisition related expenses
395,636
390,621
1,178,043
1,220,460
Acquisition related transaction costs
23,391
—
23,391
—
Special charges, net
(24,216)
4,348
23,766
69,980
Adjusted income before income taxes
$ 1,940,680
$ 1,158,378
$ 5,041,768
$ 3,115,353
Provision for income taxes
$ 205,779
$ 244,891
$ 469,302
$ 345,309
Effective income tax rate
13.3 %
32.1 %
12.3 %
18.9 %
Tax related items
48,270
(106,855)
162,938
15,780
Adjusted provision for income taxes
$ 254,049
$ 138,036
$ 632,240
$ 361,089
Adjusted tax rate
13.1 %
11.9 %
12.5 %
11.6 %
Diluted EPS
$ 2.74
$ 1.04
$ 6.83
$ 2.97
Acquisition related expenses
0.81
0.79
2.40
2.45
Acquisition related transaction costs
0.05
—
0.05
—
Special charges, net
(0.05)
0.01
0.05
0.14
Tax related items
(0.10)
0.22
(0.33)
(0.03)
Adjusted diluted EPS*
$ 3.45
$ 2.05
$ 8.99
$ 5.53
* The sum of the individual per share amounts may not equal the total due to rounding.
ANALOG DEVICES, INC.
RECONCILIATION OF NET CASH PROVIDED BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES TO FREE CASH FLOW
(Unaudited)
(In thousands)
Trailing
Twelve
Months
Three Months Ended
Aug. 1, 2026
Aug. 1, 2026
May 2, 2026
Jan. 31, 2026
Nov. 1, 2025
Revenue
$ 13,881,544
$ 4,021,899
$ 3,623,465
$ 3,160,063
$ 3,076,117
Net cash provided by operating activities
$ 5,545,325
$ 1,603,959
$ 872,041
$ 1,368,515
$ 1,700,810
% of Revenue
40 %
40 %
24 %
43 %
55 %
Capital expenditures
$ (607,830)
$ (145,662)
$ (137,702)
$ (109,313)
$ (215,153)
Free cash flow
$ 4,937,495
$ 1,458,297
$ 734,339
$ 1,259,202
$ 1,485,657
% of Revenue
36 %
36 %
20 %
40 %
48 %
ANALOG DEVICES, INC.
RECONCILIATION OF PROJECTED GAAP TO NON-GAAP RESULTS
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ending October 31, 2026
Reported
Adjusted
Revenue
$4.3 Billion
$4.3 Billion
(+/- $100 Million)
(+/- $100 Million)
Operating margin
42.6 %
52.0 %(1)
(+/-150 bps)
(+/-100 bps)
Nonoperating expense
~$80 Million
~$80 Million
Tax rate
12% – 14%
12% – 14% (2)
Earnings per share
$3.14
$3.86 (3)
(+/- $0.15)
(+/- $0.15)
(1) Includes $405 million of adjustments related to acquisition related expenses as previously defined in the Non-GAAP Financial Information section of this press release.
(2) Includes $53 million of tax effects associated with the adjustment for acquisition related expenses noted above.
(3) Includes $0.72 of adjustments related to the net impact of acquisition related expenses and the tax effects on those items.
For more information, please contact:
Jeff Ambrosi
Senior Director, Investor Relations
Analog Devices, Inc.
781-461-3282
investor.relations@analog.com
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The financing follows a manufacturing milestone with Prysmian: The highest-density hollow-core fiber cable produced by the companies to date, built on Relativity Networks’ ChronoCore™ technology.
ORLANDO, Fla., Aug. 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Relativity Networks, the company defining the networking layer for distributed AI, today announced a set of financial, technical, and commercial milestones that mark its emergence as a commercial supplier of AI infrastructure.
The company raised a $22 million SAFE investment (a simple agreement for future equity), more than double its target, in a round drawn by new investors including Rhapsody Venture Partners, Bell Ventures Inc., and Faster Than Glass LLC.
Relativity Networks also secured a $40 million follow-on order from a leading hyperscaler after the customer successfully tested Relativity Networks’ ChronoCore™ advanced optical networking technology linking two data centers.
In a joint project with Prysmian, the global leader in fiber production, Relativity Networks produced its highest-density hollow-core fiber cable to date: 24 fibers in a single 10-millimeter cable. In testing with Dura-Line, the cable was installed reliably in standard microducts, confirming the high-density cable’s readiness for real-world deployment.
The cable provides 24 low-latency pathways to connect AI data centers over greater distances than conventional glass fiber allows. That reach is increasingly decisive for hyperscalers, whose primary constraint is no longer computing capacity but access to electrical power.
As AI infrastructure expands beyond individual campuses in search of available power, geography is becoming a first-order constraint on AI scaling. Relativity Networks calls this shift the AI Geography Era. Connecting distributed compute across greater distances introduces an unavoidable latency penalty — the Propagation Tax — that cannot be eliminated by switches, software, or protocols.
“AI is no longer scaling inside a data center. It is scaling across geography” said Jason Eichenholz, founder and CEO of Relativity Networks. “The next great AI infrastructure challenge is making thousands of distributed GPUs behave like one machine, even when the power they depend on is miles apart. ChronoCore™ is purpose built for that world, giving hyperscalers the low-latency connectivity needed to scale AI wherever power is available.”
ChronoCore™ hollow core fiber is produced at Prysmian’s facility in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, and cabled at Prysmian’s plant in Claremont, North Carolina. Couplers, fiber characterization, installation training are performed in Orlando Florida.
“Relativity Networks changes where AI infrastructure can be built,” said Carsten Boers, Managing Partner at Rhapsody Venture Partners. “Power availability is the key constraint on data center placement. ChronoCore carries light roughly 47% faster than solid-core glass fibers, so distributed sites can sit that much farther apart within the same latency budget – more than doubling the area an operator can build in. It’s deployed today, validated with partners like Prysmian, and the order book is well ahead of our expectations. We’re thrilled.”
“As AI continues to reshape the digital economy, new approaches to infrastructure will be needed to support growing performance, scale and connectivity requirements,” said Martin Cossette, Head of Bell Ventures. “Investing in innovative companies helping address these challenges is an important part of Bell Ventures’ strategy. Relativity Networks has assembled a strong team and a bold vision for the future of AI infrastructure, and we are pleased to support the company’s next stage of growth.”
These milestones coincide with the release of a new Relativity Networks white paper, The AI Geography Era, which examines the architectural shift taking place as AI infrastructure expands across geographically distributed campuses in search of available power. The paper introduces the Propagation Tax, the unavoidable latency cost of distance, and explores why geography has become a first-order design constraint for the next generation of AI infrastructure. Read the full white paper here.
About Relativity Networks
Relativity Networks builds the advanced optical networking technology that distributed AI depends on. At its core is the company’s patented ChronoCore™ hollow core fiber. ChronoCore™ guides light through an air core far closer to the speed of light in a vacuum — roughly 47 percent faster than with conventional glass — so data travels faster and farther with no loss of network performance. Hyperscalers use ChronoCore™ to site AI data centers closer to available power and to connect separated campuses while meeting exacting data-transmission latency requirements. ChronoCore™ integrates with existing infrastructure, creating immediate expansion options for distributed AI. Learn more at www.relativitynetworks.ai.
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EAST LANSING, Mich., Aug. 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Reseda Group, a wholly owned credit union service organization of MSU Federal Credit Union (MSUFCU), today announced it is investing in Goodbuy, a groundbreaking community commerce platform to connect credit union members with local small businesses in a way that drives economic growth and local impact.
The investment expands Reseda Group’s growing portfolio of innovative fintech companies while providing credit unions with a new opportunity to strengthen relationships with both consumer and business members. Through Goodbuy’s white-label marketplace, credit union members can discover and receive exclusive offers at participating local businesses, while credit unions gain a powerful platform to grow small-business relationships, increase deposits, drive card usage, and deepen community engagement.
“Small businesses are the backbone of credit union communities, but most credit unions have had no real way to show up for them beyond holding the account,” said Ben Maxim, Chief Operating Officer at Reseda Group and Chief Technology Officer at MSUFCU. “Goodbuy gives credit unions a practical way to drive growth for their business members. That’s why Reseda Group decided to invest. We see this as an important part of the ecosystem’s future.”
Goodbuy helps credit unions grow small-business deposits, engagement, and relationships by connecting members with local businesses in the communities they serve. Through its Community rewards platform, credit unions can acquire new small-business relationships, deepen existing ones, increase card usage, and strengthen member loyalty — all while transforming local business engagement into a measurable growth strategy.
The partnership reflects a shared vision that the future of community banking lies in strengthening local economies. By building a Community rewards ecosystem, credit unions can create meaningful connections between members and small businesses while providing marketing support, visibility, and engagement opportunities that help local businesses thrive. The result is a stronger local economy, more engaged members, and a unique competitive advantage for participating credit unions.
“Becoming part of the Reseda Group ecosystem is an exciting milestone for Goodbuy,” said Cara Oppenheimer, CEO and Co-Founder of Goodbuy. “Our vision is to create a nationwide network where consumers can support local businesses knowing their credit union is investing in their success. Together, we’re bringing the credit union philosophy of ‘people helping people’ to life in a way that delivers measurable ROI — helping credit unions grow small business relationships, deepen member engagement, and drive account growth. At a time when banks compete on rates and marketing spend, strengthening local communities is a powerful differentiator for the credit union movement, and we’re proud to help turn that into a measurable competitive advantage.”
Unlike traditional rewards programs, Goodbuy addresses a gap in the financial services market by delivering a comprehensive community-based rewards and engagement platform specifically designed to help small businesses grow. Because Goodbuy is white labeled under the credit union’s own brand, members experience the savings as coming from their own credit union, reinforcing the relationship rather than competing with it. The solution enables credit unions to differentiate themselves from traditional banks by becoming trusted growth partners for local entrepreneurs while delivering tangible value to members.
The investment reflects Reseda Group’s continued commitment to identifying and scaling innovative fintech solutions that strengthen financial institutions; empower local businesses; and create transformative financial success for people, communities, and businesses. For more information about Reseda Group’s ecosystem of collaboration and innovation, visit resedagroup.com/ecosystem.
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Headquartered in East Lansing, Michigan, Reseda Group is a wholly owned credit union service organization of MSU Federal Credit Union (MSUFCU). Formed in 2021, Reseda Group changes the way people interact with their finances and how financial institutions engage with their consumers. By leveraging innovative products developed in-house and through its partnership ecosystem, Reseda Group is making financial technology and engagement solutions more accessible and approachable to the industry. Learn more at resedagroup.com.
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CHICAGO, Aug. 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Keeper Security, the leading zero-trust and zero-knowledge identity security platform, today announces the availability of a certified connector integrating Keeper Secrets Manager with Microsoft Azure Logic Apps. The connector, now published on the Microsoft Power Platform marketplace, enables enterprise teams to create and retrieve credentials at runtime directly within automated workflows without ever hardcoding sensitive values in flows.
As organizations scale workflow automation across cloud environments, secrets management has become a critical, and frequently overlooked, gap. Hardcoded credentials in automation scripts and workflows represent one of the most persistent and exploitable vulnerabilities in enterprise environments. The Keeper Secrets Manager connector for Azure Logic Apps addresses this directly, giving teams a zero-knowledge, policy-enforced path to secrets management inside Microsoft Power Platform.
“Workflow automation is only as secure as the secrets powering it, and most organizations are still hardcoding those secrets which creates massive cyber risk,” said Darren Guccione, CEO and Co-founder of Keeper Security. “This connector eliminates that exposure by bringing Keeper’s zero-knowledge architecture directly into the Microsoft automation layer: secrets stay encrypted in the vault and are retrieved only at the moment they are needed, so there is nothing hardcoded to steal.”
The connector operates through a lightweight Python middleware service deployed as an Azure Function App, communicating with the Keeper Vault via the Keeper Secrets Manager SDK. All secrets remain encrypted under Keeper’s zero-knowledge security architecture and are decrypted locally within the customer’s Azure environment – never transmitted in plaintext through Keeper’s infrastructure.
“The architecture here reflects a principle Keeper holds across the entire platform,” said Craig Lurey, CTO and Co-founder of Keeper Security. “Secrets should be decrypted as close to the workload as possible and only when needed. The Azure Function middleware gives customers a deployment model where the Keeper SDK runs inside their own Azure environment, their own key management handles the configuration and plaintext credentials are never in motion across a network boundary they do not control.”
Key capabilities of the Keeper Secrets Manager Connector for Azure Logic Apps
Certified connector: Integrates natively in the Logic App Designer with no custom import required for standard deployments.Runtime secrets retrieval: Fetches credentials on demand within any Logic App flow without storing them in the workflow definition.One-click deployment: Provisions all required infrastructure – including the Azure Function App, Key Vault and Managed Identity – in minutes using an Azure Resource Manager (ARM) template.Dynamic dropdowns: Auto-populates secret and folder pickers in the Logic App designer, reducing configuration error and accelerating deployment.Credential creation: Provisions secrets directly from automated workflows, supporting employee onboarding and scheduled compliance audits.
The connector supports five operations, including List Secrets, Get Secret, Create Secret, Update Secret and List Folders, covering workflows from API credential injection and database connection string retrieval to GitHub secret synchronization and vault compliance auditing.
The Keeper Secrets Manager connector for Azure Logic Apps is available now. Full documentation, the middleware repository and deployment instructions are available at docs.keeper.io.
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Keeper Security is the leading zero-trust and zero-knowledge identity security solution, trusted by millions of people and thousands of organizations globally. KeeperPAM® is Keeper’s privileged access management platform that unifies password and passkey management, secrets management, privileged session management and endpoint privilege management in a single cloud-native platform, protected with quantum-resistant encryption. KeeperAI delivers real-time, AI-native threat detection across every privileged session. As AI agents proliferate and identity becomes the defining attack surface, Keeper governs access for humans, machines, non-human identities and AI agents, serving as the unified control plane for access, compliance and visibility across the enterprise. For more information, visit KeeperSecurity.com.
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