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Monolithic Power Systems, Inc. (MPWR) Average EV/Sales Ratio

EV/Sales Ratio

The current ev/sales ratio for Monolithic Power Systems, Inc. (MPWR) is 24.27x as of Wednesday, June 10, 2026, shown against its trailing averages.

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MPWR EV/Sales Ratio Averages

EV/SALES RATIO CURRENT

24.27x

EV/SALES RATIO TTM

18.65x

EV/SALES RATIO 3Y

17.13x

EV/SALES RATIO 5Y

16.77x

EV/SALES RATIO 10Y

14.57x

EV/SALES RATIO 15Y

11.35x

EV/SALES RATIO 20Y

9.45x

About Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.

Monolithic Power Systems, Inc. specializes in the creation, promotion, and sale of advanced semiconductor components for power management. Their innovative solutions cater to a broad spectrum of industries, including information technology, data storage, automotive, industrial applications, telecommunications, and consumer electronics. A core offering consists of direct current (DC) to DC integrated circuits (ICs), which are vital for regulating and transforming electrical voltages in diverse systems such as portable gadgets, wireless local area network access points, personal computers, displays, car entertainment systems, and medical devices. Additionally, they provide integrated circuits specifically designed for lighting control, essential for illuminating liquid crystal display (LCD) panels in laptops, monitors, vehicle navigation systems, and televisions, alongside general illumination products. The company reaches its clientele, which includes major equipment manufacturers, design firms, and electronics assembly providers, as well as other customers, through both direct sales and an extensive network of distributors and resellers across key global regions like China, Taiwan, Europe, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Japan, the United States, and beyond. Founded in 1997, the company's headquarters are situated in Kirkland, Washington.

West Palm Beach, FL
4,017 employees
Technology / Semiconductors
Sector
Technology
Industry
Semiconductors
CEO
Michael R. Hsing