Browse the full insider trade history of Lattice Semiconductor CORP, a listed issuer based in United States. Shares are quoted on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Technology sector, Lattice Semiconductor CORP has published 266 public disclosures. Market capitalisation: €10.1bn. The latest transaction was filed on 15 May 2026 — Retenue fiscale. Among the most active insiders: ANDERSON JAMES ROBERT. Every trade is accessible without an account.
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Lattice Semiconductor Corp. is a U.S.-based semiconductor company listed on the NASDAQ (United States) and widely positioned as a specialist in low-power programmable logic. Founded in 1983 and headquartered in Hillsboro, Oregon, the company has built its franchise around small- and mid-range field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), secure control devices, and related software and services for embedded system design. Its historical focus is not on broad-line commodity semiconductors, but on differentiated programmable solutions that solve power, size, security, and flexibility constraints in modern electronics. ([ir.latticesemi.com](https://ir.latticesemi.com/news-releases/news-release-details/lattice-semiconductor-reports-42-yoy-first-quarter-2026-revenue?utm_source=openai)) Lattice’s business model combines semiconductor hardware with enabling software, system solutions, design services, and licenses. Management describes the company as the “low power programmable leader,” reflecting a strategy centered on edge-to-cloud use cases where efficiency matters as much as performance. The portfolio includes product families such as Avant, Certus-NX, and MachXO, along with software and solution stacks such as sensAI for edge AI applications. In 2026, the company also highlighted cybersecurity-oriented reference kits, including a Cyber Resilience Reference Kit built on its MachXO3D secure control FPGA. ([ir.latticesemi.com](https://ir.latticesemi.com/static-files/c9928f6f-5a4a-4d32-9a8e-d9a4c72329f4)) From a competitive standpoint, Lattice occupies a niche position versus the larger programmable semiconductor vendors. Its appeal lies in specialization: customers in industrial, automotive, compute, communications, and edge applications often need low-power devices that can handle control, bridging, security, and lightweight AI functions without the cost and power profile of larger programmable logic platforms. That specialization supports a strong design-win model and gives the company a differentiated position in small and mid-range FPGAs. ([ir.latticesemi.com](https://ir.latticesemi.com/news-releases/news-release-details/lattice-semiconductor-reports-42-yoy-first-quarter-2026-revenue?utm_source=openai)) Recent operating developments have been constructive. In first-quarter 2026 results, Lattice reported 42% year-over-year revenue growth, with record revenue in its Compute & Communications business and management commentary pointing to a multi-year growth cycle. Earlier in 2026, the company launched a joint cyber-resilience reference kit with EXOR International and TrustiPhi, and it joined NVIDIA’s Halos ecosystem to advance safety for physical AI. In December 2025, the board authorized a $250 million share repurchase program, underscoring confidence in cash generation and capital allocation. ([ir.latticesemi.com](https://ir.latticesemi.com/news-releases/news-release-details/lattice-semiconductor-reports-42-yoy-first-quarter-2026-revenue?utm_source=openai)) For French-speaking investors, Lattice Semiconductor is best viewed as a focused technology stock with exposure to several secular trends: edge AI, industrial digitalization, secure embedded systems, and energy-efficient computing. It is less of a broad semiconductor bellwether than a specialized enabler with improving profitability, but it remains exposed to normal semiconductor-cycle volatility and execution risk. ([ir.latticesemi.com](https://ir.latticesemi.com/news-releases/news-release-details/lattice-semiconductor-reports-42-yoy-first-quarter-2026-revenue?utm_source=openai))