Arteris, Inc. (NASDAQ:AIP) is one of the 14 Small Publicly Traded Semiconductor Companies to Invest in Now. On August 25, Northland Securities maintained a Buy rating on Arteris, Inc. (NASDAQ:AIP) with a price target of $16.
Previously, on August 5, TD Cowen had also reiterated a Buy rating on Arteris, Inc. (NASDAQ:AIP) and raised the price target from $12 to $15. This decision came after the company reported results for the second quarter of 2025.
Arteris, Inc. (NASDAQ:AIP) reported earnings that surpassed expectations. The rise in revenue and strategic wins indicate a promising future for the company. Arteris, Inc. (NASDAQ:AIP) reported an Annual Contract Value (ACV) plus royalties of $69.1 million, up 15% compared to last year, growing to the highest level the company has ever reported. The company’s remaining performance obligations (RPO) rose by 28% year-over-year to $99.3 million, marking the highest level the company has ever reported.
Additionally, Arteris, Inc. (NASDAQ:AIP) is gaining new customers, including big names like AMD. The company shared that AMD has agreed to use FlexGen, the company’s smart network-on-chip technology that will provide high-performance data transport in AMD chiplets and power AI across AMD’s broad portfolio.
As of September 19, analysts are bullish on Arteris, Inc. (NASDAQ:AIP). The 1-year median price target of $14.50 set by analysts indicates a potential upside of 46.91% from current levels.
Arteris, Inc. (NASDAQ:AIP) is a leading provider of semiconductor system IP and integration automation software for system-on-chip (SoC) development.
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