Current
116.2×
5-Year Average
69.7×
All-Time High
205.6×
All-Time Low
8.3×
P/FCF Ratio daily chart for Monolithic Power Systems (MPWR)
Jun 8, 2021 – Jun 5, 2026 · 1,255 trading days
Historical P/FCF Ratio for Monolithic Power Systems (MPWR) from 2002 to 2025
| 2025 | $43.96B | $664.19M | 66.2× | +21.7× | |
| 2024 | $28.59B | $642.29M | 44.5× | -7.6× | |
| 2023 | $30.24B | $580.63M | 52.1× | -36.4× | |
| 2022 | $16.61B | $187.83M | 88.4× | -12.8× | |
| 2021 | $22.76B | $224.77M | 101.3× | +23.3× | |
| 2020 | $16.53B | $212.16M | 77.9× | +13.1× | |
| 2019 | $7.74B | $119.52M | 64.8× | +23.3× | |
| 2018 | $4.94B | $118.92M | 41.5× | -27.1× | |
| 2017 | $4.67B | $68.05M | 68.6× | +21.4× | |
| 2016 | $3.34B | $70.67M | 47.2× | +0.2× | |
| 2015 | $2.52B | $53.71M | 47.0× | +17.1× | |
| 2014 | $1.93B | $64.62M | 29.9× | +0.3× | |
| 2013 | $1.33B | $44.92M | 29.6× | -176.0× | |
| 2012 | $792.19M | $3.85M | 205.6× | +183.2× | |
| 2011 | $508.66M | $22.66M | 22.4× | -0.1× | |
| 2010 | $578.60M | $25.71M | 22.5× | -16.5× | |
| 2009 | $838.81M | $21.50M | 39.0× | +26.7× | |
| 2008 | $423.57M | $34.36M | 12.3× | -27.6× | |
| 2007 | $707.07M | $17.69M | 40.0× | -36.7× | |
| 2006 | $333.33M | $4.34M | 76.7× | +48.7× | |
| 2005 | $428.86M | $15.33M | 28.0× | -22.3× | |
| 2004 | $256.10M | $5.09M | 50.3× | — | |
| 2003 | $62.54M | — | — | — | |
| 2002 | $56.44M | — | — | — |
- 202566.2×
- 202444.5×
- 202352.1×
- 202288.4×
- 2021101.3×
- 202077.9×
- 201964.8×
- 201841.5×
- 201768.6×
- 201647.2×
- 201547.0×
- 201429.9×
- 201329.6×
- 2012205.6×
- 201122.4×
- 201022.5×
- 200939.0×
- 200812.3×
- 200740.0×
- 200676.7×
- 200528.0×
- 200450.3×
- 2003—
- 2002—
About P/FCF Ratio at Monolithic Power Systems (MPWR)
Monolithic Power Systems (MPWR) P/FCF ratio is 116.2× as of June 5, 2026. The 5-year average is 69.7×. The sector median currently stands at 21.6×. The current ratio is at the 91th percentile of its own 10-year history.
Monolithic Power Systems (MPWR) historical P/FCF ratio has ranged from a low of 8.3× (2004) to a high of 205.6× (2012) in the available daily series.
The price-to-free-cash-flow (P/FCF) ratio compares a company's market capitalisation to its trailing twelve-month (TTM) free cash flow. It is calculated as market cap ÷ TTM free cash flow, where free cash flow = operating cash flow − capital expenditures. Because FCF cannot be inflated by non-cash accounting items, P/FCF is often considered a cleaner measure of "earnings-power valuation" than P/E — especially for capital-intensive businesses where depreciation diverges from real cash outflows.
Monolithic Power Systems P/FCF Ratio by Year
Monolithic Power Systems P/FCF Ratio 2025: 66.2×
Monolithic Power Systems (MPWR) P/FCF ratio in 2025 was 66.2×, expanded from 44.5× the prior year.
Monolithic Power Systems P/FCF Ratio 2024: 44.5×
Monolithic Power Systems (MPWR) P/FCF ratio in 2024 was 44.5×, contracted from 52.1× the prior year.
Monolithic Power Systems P/FCF Ratio 2023: 52.1×
Monolithic Power Systems (MPWR) P/FCF ratio in 2023 was 52.1×, contracted from 88.4× the prior year.
Monolithic Power Systems P/FCF Ratio 2022: 88.4×
Monolithic Power Systems (MPWR) P/FCF ratio in 2022 was 88.4×, contracted from 101.3× the prior year.
Monolithic Power Systems P/FCF Ratio 2021: 101.3×
Monolithic Power Systems (MPWR) P/FCF ratio in 2021 was 101.3×.
Sector peers by P/FCF Ratio — chart
Current ratio vs. sector peers. Highlighted bar is this company.
Sector peers by P/FCF Ratio — table
Technology peers of Monolithic Power Systems (MPWR), ranked by P/FCF ratio.
| 13.9× | |
| 13.8× | |
| 13.4× | |
| 12.2× | |
| 11.9× | |
| 11.8× | |
| 11.5× | |
| 11.1× | |
| 11.0× | |
| 10.8× | |
| 10.5× | |
| 10.5× | |
| 10.4× | |
| 10.4× | |
| 10.3× | |
| 8.7× | |
| 8.0× | |
| 7.5× | |
| 7.2× | |
| 6.8× | |
| 6.7× | |
| 6.7× | |
| 5.5× | |
| 5.1× | |
| 4.5× |
- 13.9×
- 13.8×
- 13.4×
- 11.8×
- 11.5×
- 11.1×
- 11.0×
- 10.8×
- 10.5×
- 10.5×
- 10.4×
- 10.4×
- 10.3×
- 8.0×
- 7.2×
- 6.7×
- 5.5×
- 5.1×
- 4.5×
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