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Why Monolithic Power Systems (MPWR) Is Getting Attention Today

Simply Wall St·08/18/2026 06:27:27
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Monolithic Power Systems (MPWR) is back in focus after management raised the full year growth target for its enterprise data segment tied to AI and data center chips, alongside upbeat analyst coverage.

See our latest analysis for Monolithic Power Systems.

The recent raise in Monolithic Power Systems' AI linked growth target comes on top of strong momentum, with a year to date share price return of 51.23% and a one year total shareholder return of 67.69%. The 30 day share price return of 7.93% and a move back above the 50 day moving average suggest sentiment around AI data center exposure has been improving, even though the 90 day share price return is down 3.55% from earlier highs.

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After a sharp run to about US$1,416 per share and a wide gap between Monolithic Power Systems' current price and published fair value estimates, the key issue is where a sensible mid point on valuation really sits.

Most Popular Narrative: 21.2% Undervalued

Based on the most followed narrative, Monolithic Power Systems' fair value of $1,797.14 screens higher than the last close at $1,415.99. The gap hinges on assumptions about how far AI data center and automotive demand can carry earnings and margins.

Investor optimism appears anchored in MPS's exposure to accelerating AI adoption in data centers (including design wins with major ASIC-based AI platforms and anticipated industry-wide server transitions to 48V/800V architectures), which could drive sustained revenue outperformance, even as end-market growth normalizes and competition increases.

Read the complete narrative.

Investors who are interested in this narrative may want to see what happens when strong AI data center wins meet rising automotive content and richer margins. The narrative lays out a detailed path from top line growth through earnings leverage and a premium future earnings multiple. The key question is how these moving parts connect to reach that fair value target.

Result: Fair Value of $1,797.14 (UNDERVALUED)

Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.

However, you also need to factor in risks such as margin pressure from rising costs and the possibility that high P/E assumptions for Monolithic Power Systems are too optimistic.

Find out about the key risks to this Monolithic Power Systems narrative.

Another View on Monolithic Power Systems' Valuation

The popular narrative has Monolithic Power Systems looking 21.2% undervalued on future earnings assumptions. The P/E tells a different story. MPWR trades at 86.8x earnings, compared with 53.6x for the US Semiconductor industry, 71.8x for peers, and a fair ratio of 37x that the market could move toward. That gap points to meaningful valuation risk if sentiment cools.

See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.

NasdaqGS:MPWR P/E Ratio as at Aug 2026
NasdaqGS:MPWR P/E Ratio as at Aug 2026

Next Steps

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