Intech Investment Management Boosts Stake in Silicon Laboratories

Semiconductor company sees increased institutional investment in Q3 2025

Feb. 28, 2026 at 10:59am

Intech Investment Management LLC grew its holdings in Silicon Laboratories, Inc. (NASDAQ:SLAB) by 191.2% during the 3rd quarter of 2025, according to the firm's latest 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Intech now owns 69,367 shares of the semiconductor company's stock, worth approximately $9.1 million.

Why it matters

Silicon Laboratories is a leading semiconductor company that develops analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits, wireless system-on-chips, microcontrollers, and radio frequency solutions. The significant increase in Intech's stake suggests growing institutional investor confidence in the company's products and future prospects, especially in the Internet of Things, industrial automation, and consumer electronics markets.

The details

Intech Investment Management added 45,543 shares of Silicon Laboratories to its portfolio during Q3 2025, bringing its total holdings to 69,367 shares. This represents approximately 0.21% ownership of the semiconductor company. Other hedge funds and institutional investors also increased their positions in Silicon Laboratories during the quarter, including Mitsubishi UFJ Trust & Banking Corp, Azzad Asset Management, and Thrivent Financial for Lutherans.

  • Intech Investment Management reported its increased stake in Silicon Laboratories in a 13F filing for Q3 2025.

The players

Intech Investment Management LLC

An investment management firm that grew its holdings in Silicon Laboratories by 191.2% in Q3 2025.

Silicon Laboratories, Inc.

A global semiconductor company that develops high-performance analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits, wireless system-on-chips, microcontrollers, and radio frequency solutions.

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The takeaway

The significant increase in Intech's stake in Silicon Laboratories suggests growing institutional investor confidence in the semiconductor company's products and future growth potential, particularly in emerging technology markets like the Internet of Things and industrial automation.