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Why did ON Semiconductor stock plunge 21% after its $7B Synaptics acquisition?

by June 26, 2026
written by June 26, 2026

ON Semiconductor shares plunged about 21% on Friday after the chipmaker announced a $7 billion acquisition of Synaptics, a deal aimed at strengthening its position in the emerging market for physical artificial intelligence.

The sharp decline suggests investors remain cautious about the benefits and integration risks of the transaction despite management and several analysts describing it as strategically sound.

The semiconductor company said on Thursday that it had agreed to acquire Synaptics in an all-stock transaction.

Under the terms of the agreement, ON Semiconductor will issue 1.35 of its shares for each Synaptics share, representing a premium of roughly 19% to the companies’ volume-weighted average prices over the previous 10 trading sessions.

Betting on physical AI

The acquisition is designed to accelerate ON Semiconductor’s expansion into physical AI, a segment that focuses on embedding artificial intelligence into devices and machines that interact with the real world.

The company said Synaptics’ artificial intelligence computing platform, human-machine interface technologies and connectivity solutions would complement its strengths in automotive, industrial and power semiconductors.

“This shift towards Physical AI will require Power, Sense, Connected Compute and Control to work together seamlessly,” ON Semiconductor Chief Executive Hassane El-Khoury said.

“The addition of Synaptics helps position onsemi at the intersection of these four pillars, enabling us to capture a significantly larger AI opportunity that extends beyond AI data center and into edge applications.”

Speaking to Reuters, El-Khoury said Synaptics’ connected computing platform would help the company address rising demand for increasingly sophisticated AI applications deployed outside data centres.

The company expects the transaction to generate approximately $200 million in annual synergies and become accretive to adjusted earnings per share within 18 months after closing.

Analysts question near-term upside

Despite acknowledging the strategic rationale, analysts were divided on whether the acquisition would materially improve ON Semiconductor’s financial outlook in the near term.

Jefferies analysts said the transaction makes strategic sense because it diversifies the company’s business and gives it exposure to leading-edge physical AI technologies.

However, they cautioned that the deal is not structured to deliver an immediate earnings boost.

“We would frame the impact as incrementally positive rather than transformative,” the analysts said.

They also noted that the acquisition increases ON Semiconductor’s exposure to robotics and connected devices but shifts its product portfolio further toward consumer technology, a market that typically commands lower valuation multiples.

Brokerages adopt mixed views

Wall Street firms offered mixed assessments following the announcement.

Mizuho reiterated an Outperform rating and maintained a price target of $150 on the stock.

Needham also remained optimistic, raising its price target to $130 from $110 while maintaining a Buy rating.

By contrast, TD Cowen downgraded the shares to Hold, citing concerns that the acquisition adds complexity to ON Semiconductor’s earnings model.

Cantor Fitzgerald reiterated a Neutral rating and a $100 price target.

The brokerage said the deal expands ON Semiconductor’s portfolio by adding AI-native computing, connectivity and sensor technologies, capabilities that are likely to become increasingly important as customers demand integrated system-level solutions.

The brokerage said positioning the business ahead of expected physical AI demand makes strategic sense over the long term, but questioned the timing and scale of potential revenue synergies.

While management has expressed confidence that meaningful revenue opportunities will emerge from the transaction, investors appear to be waiting for clearer evidence that the acquisition can translate into sustained earnings growth.

For now, the market’s reaction suggests that investors are prioritising execution risks and integration challenges over the longer-term promise of physical AI.

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