Monolithic Power Systems experienced a strong upward move, driven by a broad-based recovery across the semiconductor sector and renewed institutional appetite for high-performance chipmakers. This rebound comes on the heels of a brief but sharp sector-wide correction earlier in the month, which had been triggered by growth-sensitive tech sell-offs and valuation concerns. Because Monolithic Power Systems trades at a premium valuation relative to its peers, its stock was particularly susceptible to profit-taking during the recent dip. However, as anxieties surrounding an immediate slowdown in artificial intelligence infrastructure spending eased, investors aggressively stepped back in, viewing the pullback as an attractive buying…






