KEY POINTS
  • Susquehanna analyst Christopher Rolland wrote Monday that a deal with Apple could add a 15 percent bump to earnings per share.
  • Contacts expect the next generation of the wireless AirPods in 2019, complete with water resistance and noise-cancellation, Rolland added.

Shares of small-cap Cirrus Logic bucked the downward trend in semiconductor stocks Monday, rallying more than 3 percent after an analyst speculated the company’s chips will be used in the second generation of Apple’s AirPods.

"The device is expected to incorporate active noise cancellation powered by Cirrus Logic," Susquehanna analyst Christopher Rolland wrote in a note Monday, citing "contacts." That deal with Apple could add “just $50 million” (or 4 percent) to top-line growth, but that earnings per share could see “a more serious” 15 percent bump, Rolland added.