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Assessing Tower Semiconductor (TSEM) Valuation After Credit Outlook Shift And Defense Ramp-Up - simplywall.st

simplywall.st 2026-05-09
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Semiconductor ManufacturingCredit RatingDefense SpendingSiGe ProcessSilicon PhotonicsValuation AnalysisInvestment AnalysisSupply ChainCapExRisk AssessmentStock PerformanceTechnology Development
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Tower Semiconductor (TSEM) has regained market attention following a shift in S&P’s credit outlook to positive and the ramp-up of radar chips using its SiGe process for U.S. defense systems. Despite a... Read original →
Industry Analysis
Tower Semiconductor’s upgraded credit outlook and defense ramp mask a valuation bubble. While its SiGe process is critical for mmWave radar, the tech spillover is constrained: upstream material suppliers gain pricing power, yet downstream adoption stalls amid unresolved 3.2T optical standards. Compliance costs are rising—U.S. CHIPS Act scrutiny forces rapid non-U.S. tool divestment, inflating CapEx and pressuring already thin foundry margins. Competitors like TI and ADI are vertically integrating SiGe in-house, leaving Tower vulnerable unless it secures at least two Tier-1 photonics clients. If silicon photonics yield doesn’t surpass 65% within 18 months, its 40x P/E becomes indefensible. Geopolitical tailwinds will fade; only genuine process autonomy can anchor long-term value.
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