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Ambiq Micro’s IPO Could Signal the Next Wave of AI-Driven Chip Stocks

Last updated: August 4, 2025 11:50 pm
Oliver James
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Key Points

  • Ambiq Micro debuted to much fanfare on the first day of trading following its highly touted IPO.

  • The company is a pioneer in ultra-low-power semiconductors used at the edge.

  • While Ambiq Micro’s future looks bright, that are potential risks investors shouldn’t ignore.

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Since generative artificial intelligence (AI) burst on the scene more than two years ago, some of the biggest beneficiaries have been chipmakers. More specifically, advanced semiconductors provide the computational horsepower necessary to breathe life into these AI algorithms.

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Key PointsThe power conundrumA growing opportunityEvery rose has its thornsShould you invest $1,000 in Ambiq Micro right now?

Nvidia, Broadcom, and Arm Holdings have all been at the forefront of AI chip design and reaped the rewards. Nvidia and Broadcom stocks have soared 961% and 439%, respectively, since late 2022, while Arm has gained 173% since its September 2023 initial public offering (IPO).

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Ambiq Micro (NYSE: AMBQ) made a big splash during its public debut, as the low-power chip designer’s stock surged 61% on its first day of trading last Wednesday, though it has since leveled off. Investors have been keen to profit from the ongoing adoption of AI, and the robust demand for Ambiq Micro stock suggests that power-miserly AI chip stocks could mark the next frontier.

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The power conundrum

One of the biggest challenges associated with the increasing adoption of AI is the issue of power consumption. Most chipmakers have taken a brute-force approach, increasing the sheer magnitude of computational horsepower to decrease the time necessary to train and run these next-generation algorithms. The complex calculations required are computationally intensive, resulting in an increasing amount of energy consumption.

Ambiq is taking a different approach. In the S-1 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) prior to its IPO, the company described itself as a “pioneer and leading provider of ultra-low-power semiconductor solutions designed to address the significant power consumption challenges of general-purpose and AI compute — especially at the edge.” Ambiq suggests its hardware and software innovations “deliver two to five times lower power consumption than traditional semiconductor design.”

The company is currently focused on the edge, including personal devices, as well as the medical and healthcare industries. Many of these applications are currently handled by small devices with limited battery life, where reduced power consumption is critical.

In the future, Ambiq is working to expand its ultra-low-power technology to other areas of AI, including high-performance computing (HPC), data centers, and automotive, which could mark the next wave of AI chip solutions.

A growing opportunity

The need for power-miserly solutions could usher in the next wave of AI chips, and Ambiq’s results are intriguing. For the year ended Dec. 31, the company generated revenue of $76 million, up 16% year over year, while its loss per share of $113.81 improved 24%. The trend continued in the quarter ended March 31, as revenue of $15.7 million climbed 3%, while its loss per share of $18.96 improved 30%.

There is a significant concentration risk. Ambiq divulged that its top five customers accounted for 92% of revenue in the most recent quarter. Furthermore, wireless device specialist Garmin, Alphabet‘s Google, and “another confidential customer” represented 38%, 25%, and 23% of net sales, respectively, according to its regulatory filing.

Ambiq’s flagship system-on-a-chip (SoC) is designed for smaller form-factor devices, such as smartwatches, fitness trackers, hearing aids, virtual and augmented reality glasses, and livestock tracking devices.

Chief technology officer (CTO) Scott Hanson noted the company’s next frontier is smart glasses. “We spent the last 10-plus years figuring out how to build the lowest power chips, and so we’re in a great position to attack the same problem (on glasses),” he said.

The low-power wearable chips market is expected to grow by 15% annually between 2024 and 2030 to nearly $28 billion. When viewed in the context of Ambiq’s 2024 sales of $76 million, the opportunity is apparent.

Every rose has its thorns

It’s important to remember that while Ambiq’s potential is clear, risks abound. It has only just entered the glare of the public spotlight, and investors should keep in mind the aforementioned concentration risk and mounting losses, though its results are moving in the right direction.

There’s also the matter of Ambiq’s valuation. As of market close on Monday, the stock had a market cap of roughly $673 million and trailing-12-month sales of $76.6 million. That works out to about 9 times sales, and while that’s certainly not outrageous, it is a high price to pay for an unprofitable company with little public track record.

As such, investors interested in taking a stake in this ultra-low-power pioneer should make Ambiq a small part of a well-balanced portfolio.

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Danny Vena has positions in Alphabet, Broadcom, and Nvidia. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Alphabet, Garmin, and Nvidia. The Motley Fool recommends Broadcom. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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