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Kleiner Perkins-backed Ambiq pops on IPO debut

Last updated: July 31, 2025 2:25 am
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Ambiq Micro, a reputable manufacturer of energy-efficient chips for wearable and medical devices, made a significant splash on Wall Street as it closed its first day of trading at $38.53 a share. This marked a remarkable 61% increase from the company’s IPO price of $24 set just the day before.

The impressive performance of Ambiq’s IPO reflects a strong demand from investors in the public market for innovative small-cap companies that are leveraging AI technology. With a closing valuation of $656 million (excluding employee options), Ambiq has seen substantial growth since its last private funding round in 2023, where it was valued at $450 million according to PitchBook.

One of Ambiq’s key selling points is its ability to capitalize on the AI revolution. By focusing on low-energy consumption, the company is able to embed more intelligence and AI capabilities into its edge processors. This competitive advantage has positioned Ambiq as a leader in the industry, allowing them to stay ahead of the curve in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.

In the first quarter that ended on March 31, Ambiq reported a net loss of $8.3 million against revenues of $15.7 million, as outlined in the company’s S1 filing. While the results show a slight improvement from the same period in 2024, where Ambiq recorded a $9.8 million loss on $15.2 million in revenue, the company remains optimistic about its growth trajectory.

Major investors in Ambiq include Kleiner Perkins and EDB Investments, a Singaporean state-backed entity. Kleiner Perkins’ former general partner Wen Hsieh has been a long-time supporter of Ambiq, first backing the company during its Series C funding round in 2014. Hsieh’s continued involvement with Ambiq even after launching his own venture firm, Matter Venture Partners, speaks to the potential he sees in the company’s future.

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Overall, Ambiq’s successful IPO debut and promising financials demonstrate its strong position in the market as a top player in the AI-driven technology sector. With a focus on innovation and a solid backing from key investors, Ambiq is well-poised for continued growth and success in the years to come.

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