4 Undervalued Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment Stocks for Friday, February 20

By Omar Beirat
February 20, 2026
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Based on key financial metrics such as the price-to-sales ratio, shareholder yield and the price-earnings ratio, the following 4 stocks made the list for top value stocks in the Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment industry. Those looking for value stocks to add to their portfolio may want to use this list as a starting point for further investment research.

Why Focus on Undervalued Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment Stocks?

Value investors seek to buy stocks at a discount to their intrinsic value. Long-term returns show that such strategies are advantageous. Value stocks, as a group, tend to outperform growth stocks over extended periods of time. Typically, value investors perform financial analysis of numerous metrics, don’t follow the herd and are long-term investors.

AAII’s A+ Investor Value Grade is derived from a stock’s Value Score. The Value Score is the percentile rank of the average of the percentile ranks of the price-to-sales ratio, price-earnings ratio, enterprise-value-to-EBITDA (EV/EBITDA) ratio, shareholder yield, price-to-book-value ratio and price-to-free-cash-flow ratio. The score is variable, meaning it can consider all six ratios or, should any of the six ratios not be valid, the remaining ratios that are valid. To be assigned a Value Score, stocks must have a valid (non-null) ratio and corresponding ranking for at least two of the six valuation ratios.

What Goes Into AAII’s Value Grade?

Stock evaluation requires access to huge amounts of data as well as the knowledge and time to sift through it all, make sense of financial ratios, read income statements and analyze recent stock movement. AAII created A+ Investor, a robust data suite that condenses data research in an actionable and customizable way suitable for investors of all knowledge levels, to help investors with that task.

AAII’s proprietary stock grades come with A+ Investor. These offer intuitive A–F grades for more than just value. It is possible for a stock to appear cheap based on one valuation metric but appear expensive on another. It is also possible for one valuation ratio to be associated with outperforming stocks during certain periods of time but not others. Some stocks may even have null values for certain metrics like the price-earnings ratio or the price-to-book ratio but not others. An example of this would be a company with losses instead of profits or a negative book value because of heavy borrowing. Negative earnings or book value result in non-meaningful ratios that are left blank or null.

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4 Undervalued Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment Stocks

Of course, there are countless value stocks that are worth mentioning, but this is a concise list of the top 4 undervalued stocks in the Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment industry for Friday, February 20, 2026. Let’s take a closer look at their individual scores to see how they measure up against each other and the Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment industry median.

Company Ticker Price/Sales Price/Earnings EV/EBITDA Shareholder Yield Price/Book Value Price/Free Cash Flow Value Grade
Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Limited AOSL 0.96 na na (2.2%) 0.80 na B
Photronics, Inc. PLAB 2.62 16.3 5.4 6.9% 1.83 37.3 B
Qorvo, Inc. QRVO 2.03 22.4 9.8 1.9% 2.04 12.7 B
Wolfspeed, Inc. WOLF 0.36 na na 0.0% 0.83 na A

The Value Grade is assigned based on how each stock’s composite valuation compares to all other stocks.

The process for assigning grades starts with each variable for a given stock. The percentile rankings for all valid ratios that a stock has are calculated. So, for instance, a stock could have a price-to-book ranking in the 43rd percentile, a price-earnings ranking in the 67th percentile, a price-to-sales ranking in the 23rd percentile, etc. Then, those rankings are averaged for each stock. (A minimum of two valid variables are required, though all six will be used if available.)

Once the average of the individual variables is calculated, that average is ranked against all stocks. Put another way, each stock’s composite valuation is compared to all other stocks. These ranks are then sorted into quintiles from the cheapest 20% (a grade of A) to the most expensive 20% (a grade of F).

As always, we recommend that you conduct proper due diligence and research before investing in any security. We also suggest that investors utilize numerous grades, not just value, when it comes to deciding whether a company is a good fit for their allocation needs.

Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Limited’s Value Grade

Value Grade:

Metric Score AOSL Industry Median
Price/Sales 31 0.96 4.64
Price/Earnings na na 46.5
EV/EBITDA na na 24.5
Shareholder Yield 63 (2.2%) (0.9%)
Price/Book Value 17 0.80 4.67
Price/Free Cash Flow na na 56.0

Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Limited designs, develops, and supplies power semiconductor products for computing, consumer electronics, communication, and industrial applications in Hong Kong, China, South Korea, the United States, and internationally. The company offers power discrete products, including metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFET), Shielded-Gate low voltage and mid-voltage MOSFETs, SuperJunction high voltage MOSFETs, and trench-stop insulated gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs), as well as application specific MOSFETs for use in smartphone chargers, battery packs, notebooks, desktop and servers, data centers, base stations, graphics card, game boxes, TVs, AC adapters, power supplies, motor control, power tools, e-vehicles, white goods and industrial motor drives, UPS systems, solar inverters, and industrial welding. It also provides power ICs that deliver power, as well as control and regulate the power management variables, such as the flow of current and level of voltage. The company's power ICs are used in flat panel displays, TVs, notebooks, graphic cards, servers, AI datacenters, DVD/Blu-Ray players, set-top boxes, and networking equipment. In addition, the company offers transient voltage protection products, analog switches, and electromagnetic interference filters for notebooks, desktop PCs, tablets, flat panel displays, TVs, smartphones, and portable electronic devices. Further, it provides silicon carbide, IPM, TVS, and HV gate drivers; and power modules, multiphase controllers, EZBuck regulators, and diode protection switches. Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Limited was incorporated in 2000 and is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California.

Stocks with a Value Score from 81 to 100 are considered deep value, those with a score between 61 and 80 are value and so on.

Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Limited has a Value Score of 71, which is considered to be undervalued.

When you look at Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Limited’s price-to-sales ratio at 0.96 compared to the industry median at 4.64, this company has a lower price relative to revenue compared to its peers. This could make Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Limited’s stock more attractive for value investors.

Shareholder yield is the sum of a stock’s dividend yield (paid over previous 12 months minus special dividends) and the percentage of net share buybacks over the previous 12 months. Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Limited’s shareholder yield is lower than its industry median ratio of (0.90%). Value investors may look for an attractive shareholder yield because it can be a powerful tool for identifying if the company has a good management team.

As one of the most common value metrics, the price-to-book ratio evaluates a company’s current market price relative to its book value. Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Limited’s price-to-book ratio is lower than its industry median ratio of 4.67. This could make Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Limited more attractive to investors looking for a new addition to their portfolio.

Photronics, Inc.’s Value Grade

Value Grade:

Metric Score PLAB Industry Median
Price/Sales 57 2.62 4.64
Price/Earnings 39 16.3 46.5
EV/EBITDA 11 5.4 24.5
Shareholder Yield 9 6.9% (0.9%)
Price/Book Value 48 1.83 4.67
Price/Free Cash Flow 72 37.3 56.0

Photronics, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the manufacture and sale of photomask products and services in the United States, Taiwan, China, Korea, Europe, and internationally. It offers photomasks that are used in the manufacture of integrated circuits and flat panel displays (FPDs); and to transfer circuit patterns onto semiconductor wafers, and FDP substrates. The company also provides electrical and optical components. It sells its products to semiconductor and FPD designers, manufacturers, and foundries through its sales personnel and customer service representatives. The company was formerly known as Photronic Labs, Inc. and changed its name to Photronics, Inc. in 1990. Photronics, Inc. was incorporated in 1969 and is based in Brookfield, Connecticut.

Stocks with a Value Score from 81 to 100 are considered deep value, those with a score between 61 and 80 are value and so on.

Photronics, Inc. has a Value Score of 66, which is considered to be undervalued.

Photronics, Inc.’s price-earnings ratio is 16.3 compared to the industry median at 46.5. This means that it has a lower price relative to its earnings compared to its peers. This makes Photronics, Inc. more attractive for value investors.

Photronics, Inc.’s price-to-book ratio is higher than its peers. This could make Photronics, Inc. less attractive for value investors when compared to the industry median at 4.67.

You can read more about Photronics, Inc.’s key financial metrics like shareholder yield, price-to-free-cash-flow and EV/EBITDA ratio, or learn more about its Momentum and Growth Grades, by subscribing to A+ Investor.

Qorvo, Inc.’s Value Grade

Value Grade:

Metric Score QRVO Industry Median
Price/Sales 49 2.03 4.64
Price/Earnings 54 22.4 46.5
EV/EBITDA 33 9.8 24.5
Shareholder Yield 32 1.9% (0.9%)
Price/Book Value 52 2.04 4.67
Price/Free Cash Flow 32 12.7 56.0

Qorvo, Inc. engages in development and commercialization of technologies and products for wireless, wired, and power markets in the United States, China, rest of Asia, Taiwan, and Europe. It operates through three segments: High Performance Analog (HPA), Connectivity and Sensors Group (CSG), and Advanced Cellular Group (ACG). The HPA segment supplies radio frequency and power management solutions for defense and aerospace, and 5G and 6G infrastructure markets. The CSG segment supplies connectivity and sensor solutions featuring various technologies, such as UWB, Matter, Bluetooth Low Energy, Zigbee, Thread, Wi-Fi, cellular IoT, and MEMS-based sensors. It serves smart home, industrial automation, automotive, smartphones, wearables, gaming, and industrial and enterprise access points markets. The ACG segment supplies cellular RF solutions for smartphones, wearables, laptops, tablets, and various other devices. It also offers foundry services for defense primes and other defense and aerospace customers. The company sells its products directly to original equipment manufacturers and original design manufacturers, as well as through a network of sales representative firms and distributors. Qorvo, Inc. was founded in 1957 and is headquartered in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Stocks with a Value Score from 81 to 100 are considered deep value, those with a score between 61 and 80 are value and so on.

Qorvo, Inc. has a Value Score of 61, which is considered to be undervalued.

Qorvo, Inc.’s price-earnings ratio is 22.4 compared to the industry median at 46.5. This means that it has a lower price relative to its earnings compared to its peers. This makes Qorvo, Inc. more attractive for value investors.

Qorvo, Inc.’s price-to-book ratio is higher than its peers. This could make Qorvo, Inc. less attractive for value investors when compared to the industry median at 4.67.

You can read more about Qorvo, Inc.’s key financial metrics like shareholder yield, price-to-free-cash-flow and EV/EBITDA ratio, or learn more about its Momentum and Growth Grades, by subscribing to A+ Investor.

Wolfspeed, Inc.’s Value Grade

Value Grade:

Metric Score WOLF Industry Median
Price/Sales 15 0.36 4.64
Price/Earnings na na 46.5
EV/EBITDA na na 24.5
Shareholder Yield 48 0.0% (0.9%)
Price/Book Value 18 0.83 4.67
Price/Free Cash Flow na na 56.0

Wolfspeed, Inc., a semiconductor company, focuses on silicon carbide and gallium nitride (GaN) technologies in Europe, Hong Kong, China, rest of Asia Pacific, the United States, and internationally. The company offers silicon carbide and GaN materials, including silicon carbide bare wafers, epitaxial wafers, and GaN epitaxial layers on silicon carbide wafers to manufacture products for RF, power, and other applications. It also provides power devices, such as silicon carbide Schottky diodes, metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors (MOSFETs), and power modules for customers and distributors to use in applications, including electric vehicles comprising charging infrastructure, server power supplies, solar inverters, uninterruptible power supplies, industrial power supplies, and other applications. The company was formerly known as Cree, Inc. and changed its name to Wolfspeed, Inc. in October 2021. Wolfspeed, Inc. was founded in 1987 and is headquartered in Durham, North Carolina.

Stocks with a Value Score from 81 to 100 are considered deep value, those with a score between 61 and 80 are value and so on.

Wolfspeed, Inc. has a Value Score of 88, which is considered to be undervalued.

Wolfspeed, Inc.’s price-to-book ratio is higher than its peers. This could make Wolfspeed, Inc. less attractive for value investors when compared to the industry median at 4.67.

You can read more about Wolfspeed, Inc.’s key financial metrics like shareholder yield, price-to-free-cash-flow and EV/EBITDA ratio, or learn more about its Momentum and Growth Grades, by subscribing to A+ Investor.

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Other Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment Stock Grades

Value is just one of the five Stock Grades included in our A+ Investor service. AAII members can see the top-graded stocks—those with grades of A or B for value, growth, momentum, earnings estimate revisions and quality—on the A+ Stock Grades Screener.

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Choosing Which of the 4 Best Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment Stocks Is Right for You

Choosing which value stocks to invest in will ultimately depend on your individual goals and allocation; however, comparing similar value stocks in the same industry can help you analyze which might be better investments for you in the long run. So, let’s take a look at the Value Grade for all of our stocks.

  • Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Limited stock has a Value Grade of B.
  • Photronics, Inc. stock has a Value Grade of B.
  • Qorvo, Inc. stock has a Value Grade of B.
  • Wolfspeed, Inc. stock has a Value Grade of A.

Now that you have a bit more background about each of the 4 undervalued stocks in the Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment industry as well as their overall grades, it’s time for you to conduct additional research to see if these could fit your portfolio needs based on your goals and risk tolerance. AAII can help you figure out both and identify which investments align with what works best for you.

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