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Analog Devices ADI

CEO: Vincent Roche · Semiconductors · 26,000 employees

A
Pay-for-Performance
100/100

Vincent Roche, CEO of Analog Devices (ADI), earned $12.0M in total compensation in 2025. Analog Devices receives a Pay-for-Performance grade of A (100/100), with a CEO-to-worker pay ratio of 86:1 and a say-on-pay shareholder approval of 95.2%. The company's 3-year total shareholder return is +56.6%.

How Analog Devices CEO Pay Compares

Vincent Roche's $12.0M total compensation is 8% below the Semiconductors industry median of $13.1M. The 86:1 CEO-to-worker pay ratio is 15% lower than the industry average of 101:1. Shareholders broadly support this compensation, with 95.2% approval.

Vincent Roche, CEO of Analog Devices (ADI), received $12.0M in total reported compensation. The package mix typical at this scale: a small base salary, a larger stock-award component, and performance-tied incentives that vest over multiple years based on relative TSR or earnings benchmarks.

The CEO-to-median-worker pay ratio runs 86x. Lower ratios typically reflect companies with higher-paid workforces (financial services, technology, professional services) where the median worker pay denominator is itself substantial. Performance over the same three-year window has been strong: Analog Devices delivered a 3-year total shareholder return of 56.6% on top of 34.6% revenue growth. Pay packages of this size are easier to defend when the underlying performance is delivering.

Shareholders ratified the compensation package overwhelmingly: 95% of votes cast supported the company's pay practices at the most recent annual meeting. Say-on-pay support above 95% is typical for well-aligned compensation programs without obvious controversy. Analog Devices operates in Semiconductors with 26,000 employees and $12.3B in annual revenue, and currently carries a market capitalization of $110.0B. Pay comparisons across companies require controlling for these structural factors — a $20M package at a $10B-revenue tech company reads differently than the same package at a $1B-revenue industrial.

Source: SEC EDGAR — DEF 14A proxy statements for Analog Devices (ADI).

$12.0M
CEO Total Comp
86:1
CEO-Worker Ratio
95.2%
Say-on-Pay Vote
+56.6%
3yr TSR
$140K
Median Worker Pay

Compensation Breakdown

Vincent Roche's $12.0M total compensation package for fiscal year 2025 includes $1.2M in base salary, $6.0M in stock awards, $1.4M in option awards, and $1.8M in bonus and non-equity incentives.

Salary$1.2M
Stock Awards$6.0M
Options$1.4M
Non-Equity Incentive$1.8M
Pension$240K
Other$1.3M

Compensation History

YearSalaryBonusStock AwardsOptionsNon-EquityOtherTotal
2025$1.2M-$6.0M$1.4M$1.8M$1.3M$12.0M
2024$1.2M-$6.0M$1.4M$1.8M$1.3M$12.0M
2023$1.2M-$6.0M$1.4M$1.8M$1.3M$12.0M
2022$1.2M-$6.0M$1.4M$1.8M$1.3M$12.0M

All compensation data is sourced from SEC DEF 14A proxy filings submitted to EDGAR. The Economic Policy Institute's CEO pay analysis provides additional context on executive compensation trends across industries.

Named Executive Officers

Peer CEO Compensation

Vincent Roche, CEO of Analog Devices (ADI), earns $12.0M in total compensation. This includes base salary, stock awards, option awards, and other incentives as reported in the company's most recent DEF 14A proxy statement.

Frequently Asked Questions

Vincent Roche, CEO of Analog Devices (ADI), earns $12.0M in total compensation. This includes base salary, stock awards, option awards, and other incentives as reported in the company's most recent DEF 14A proxy statement.

Analog Devices has a Pay-for-Performance Score of A (100/100). The company's 3-year total shareholder return is +56.6%, and the say-on-pay shareholder vote passed with 95.2% approval.

The CEO-to-median-worker pay ratio at Analog Devices is 86:1. The median worker at Analog Devices earns $140K per year, while CEO Vincent Roche earns $12.0M in total compensation.

Analog Devices employs approximately 26,000 people. The company operates in the Semiconductors industry within the Technology sector, generating $12.3B in annual revenue.

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