Arteris Stock Dips 8.3% - What's Next?

Shares of semiconductor IP company Arteris fall amid market volatility

Mar. 30, 2026 at 7:58pm

A cinematic close-up of intricate semiconductor manufacturing equipment, gears, and circuitry in shades of steel grey, copper, and electric blue, conceptually representing the complex financial infrastructure and technological backbone of the semiconductor industry.The drop in Arteris' stock price reflects broader volatility in the semiconductor industry, but the company's core technology and market position remain strong.Santa Clara Today

Arteris, Inc. (NASDAQ:AIP), a fabless semiconductor intellectual property company, saw its stock price drop 8.3% during mid-day trading on Monday. The company's shares traded as low as $15.21 and closed at $15.1340, with trading volume declining 66% from the average daily volume.

Why it matters

Arteris is a key player in the semiconductor IP market, providing critical interconnect solutions and system IP for advanced integrated circuits used in a range of applications. The stock's performance is closely watched as an indicator of broader trends in the semiconductor industry.

The details

Several equity analysts have weighed in on Arteris shares, with Northland Securities setting a $24.00 target price and Wall Street Zen upgrading the stock from 'hold' to 'buy'. However, Weiss Ratings maintained a 'sell' rating. Overall, the stock currently has an average 'Hold' rating from analysts, with a consensus price target of $20.17.

  • Arteris stock closed at $16.51 on the previous trading day.
  • The stock has a 52-week range of $12.32 to $18.00.

The players

Arteris, Inc.

A fabless semiconductor intellectual property company that specializes in on-chip interconnect solutions and system IP for advanced integrated circuits.

Northland Securities

An equity research firm that has set a $24.00 target price on Arteris shares.

Wall Street Zen

An equity research firm that has upgraded Arteris from 'hold' to 'buy' rating.

Weiss Ratings

An equity research firm that has maintained a 'sell' rating on Arteris shares.

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What’s next

Investors will be closely monitoring Arteris' financial performance and any further analyst rating changes to gauge the company's long-term prospects.

The takeaway

The drop in Arteris' stock price reflects broader volatility in the semiconductor industry, but the company's core technology and market position remain strong. Ongoing analyst coverage and financial results will be key factors in determining the stock's future direction.