SANTA CLARA, Calif. – – Ambarella, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMBA), a semiconductor company specializing in edge AI, announced it will hold its fourth quarter and fiscal year 2026 earnings conference call on , at 1:30 p.m. Pacific Time. The company will release its earnings report after market close on the same day.
Investors interested in participating in the call are required to register online in advance, a process that includes a verification step via email, according to a company statement. Dial-in numbers and a personal identification number (PIN) will be provided to those who successfully register.
A live webcast of the call, as well as a replay, will be available on the company’s investor relations website: http://investor.ambarella.com/events.cfm.
The announcement comes amid a period of strategic focus on edge AI applications for Ambarella. The company develops system-on-a-chip (SoC) semiconductors and software designed for low-power consumption and high performance in areas such as video security, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), and robotics. Ambarella’s technology is also utilized in electronic mirrors, telematics, driver and cabin monitoring systems, autonomous driving initiatives, and edge infrastructure.
Recent developments, including the unveiling of the CV7 Edge AI Vision SoC at CES 2026, suggest Ambarella is positioning itself to capitalize on the growing demand for AI-powered solutions at the network edge. However, analysis from Seeking Alpha published on , indicates that strong sales growth driven by edge AI may already be priced into the company’s valuation. The report characterizes Ambarella as a ‘Hold’ due to ongoing unprofitability.
Ambarella’s financial performance has shown mixed results. As of , the stock closed at $59.45, down 2.14% from its previous close. Yahoo Finance data shows a more significant decline over longer periods: a 9.79% decrease in the last month, a 22.90% drop over six months, and a 16.08% decline year-to-date. Over the past year, the stock has fallen 24.52%, and over five years, it has decreased by 47.24%.
Despite these declines, the company’s market capitalization currently stands at approximately $2.559 billion. The price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio is not available, reflecting the company’s current lack of profitability. Earnings per share (EPS) for the trailing twelve months are reported as -$1.88. The company’s earnings date is scheduled for .
Ambarella’s revenue for the third quarter of fiscal year 2026 was $108.45 million, with earnings of $11.86 million. Analysts, as reflected in Yahoo Finance data, have a one-year target estimate of $97.45 for the stock, suggesting potential for future growth, though this remains contingent on the company achieving sustained profitability.
Founded in 2004 and headquartered in California, Ambarella employs 941 people. The company’s core technology centers around low-power SoCs that integrate HD video processing, image processing, AI algorithms, audio processing, and system functions onto a single chip. This integrated approach aims to deliver high video and image quality, differentiated functionality, and reduced power consumption.
According to Robinhood data as of , Ambarella’s stock fluctuated between $58.27 and $60.68 during the trading day, closing at $58.27. Trading volume reached 687,432 shares, slightly above the average daily volume of 655,480 shares. The 52-week high for the stock is $96.69, while the 52-week low is $38.86.
Louis Gerhardy, VP of Corporate Development at Ambarella, is the contact for investor inquiries, and can be reached at lgerhardy@ambarella.com or by phone at 408-636-2310.
The upcoming earnings call will provide further insight into Ambarella’s financial performance and strategic direction as it navigates the evolving landscape of edge AI and semiconductor technology. Investors will be closely watching for updates on the company’s progress in achieving profitability and capitalizing on the opportunities presented by its innovative SoC solutions.
