Ambiq Micro, Inc., a company specializing in the development of ultra-low-power integrated circuits, has recently experienced a notable increase in its stock value. On January 23, 2026, the company’s shares rose by 4%, closing at $31.37. This uptick in trading activity reflects a positive shift from the 52-week low of $22.12 recorded in late November 2025. Despite this improvement, the stock remains significantly below its 52-week high of $51.76, achieved in late July 2025.
Ambiq Micro, Inc. operates within the Information Technology sector and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange. The company is renowned for its subthreshold power-optimized technology, which is integral to its ultra-low-power real-time clock and microcontroller products. These products are primarily utilized in power-sensitive applications such as wearables, smart cards, wireless sensors, and Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices. The company’s flagship offerings include the Apollo system on a chip, designed for edge AI devices with host processors capable of software-based AI computations, and the Atomiq product line, which targets AI applications by providing AI acceleration and innovative memory solutions.
Despite the recent rise in share price, Ambiq Micro, Inc. faces challenges in terms of profitability. The company’s price-to-earnings ratio stands at -2.64, indicating earnings deficits or significant losses. This negative ratio suggests that the company has not yet achieved profitability, which is a critical factor for investors. However, the price-to-book ratio of 4.10 suggests that the market values the company at approximately four times its book equity. This valuation implies that investors may be anticipating future growth and potential profitability, despite the current earnings volatility.
Ambiq Micro, Inc. offers its products through an internal direct sales force, as well as a network of distributors and sales representatives. The company, which was formerly known as Cubiq Microchip, Inc., changed its name to Ambiq Micro, Inc. in October 2012. Incorporated in 2010, the company is headquartered in Austin, Texas. As it navigates the challenges of profitability, Ambiq Micro, Inc. continues to focus on its core competencies in ultra-low-power technology, aiming to capitalize on the growing demand for energy-efficient solutions in the tech industry.




