Highlights

  • LSCC posts double-digit daily gain on February 11 close
  • Trading activity rises alongside sharp price move
  • Analyst targets revised following latest earnings release

Lattice Semiconductor Corp (NASDAQ:LSCC) closed at USD 105.77 on February 11, 2026, up USD 14.82 or 16.29% on the day, based on EODHD/Others data. The move marked a notable single-session re-rating for the stock, placing LSCC among the day’s largest gainers within the semiconductor space. The session ended with elevated trading volume, reflecting heightened market activity around the name.

Momentum Extends Beyond the Day

The one-day jump adds to a broader price expansion over recent months. LSCC is up 74.60% over the past six months, pointing to sustained upward movement across medium-term horizons. The latest close reflects a continuation of this trend, following a period of accelerated price changes in the stock.

Targets Reset After Earnings

EODHD/Others data shows a BUY-equivalent consensus rating for Lattice Semiconductor, with a current target price of USD 112.37. This level represents a potential upside of approximately 6.24% from the February 11 close. Long-term growth expectations are listed at 30.10%. Brokerage updates cited in recent coverage include several upward target revisions following the company’s latest earnings release, alongside continued BUY and HOLD-equivalent stances across firms.

Results Match Earnings, Revenue Beats

The company reported quarterly earnings of USD 0.32 per share, in line with consensus estimates. Revenue reached USD 145.79 million, exceeding expectations of USD 143.18 million and marking a 24.2% year-on-year increase. Net margin stood at 5.50%, with return on equity reported at 4.73%. Management has issued Q1 2026 earnings guidance in the range of 0.340 to 0.380 per share, while analyst forecasts referenced in coverage point to full-year earnings around 0.65 per share.

A Niche Player in Low-Power Chips

Lattice Semiconductor focuses on low-power, small-footprint programmable logic devices, including FPGA and PLD families such as iCE40, MachXO, and ECP5. Its products are used in edge computing, sensor and video interfaces, and connectivity applications across industrial, communications, automotive, and consumer markets.