AMD (NASDAQ:AMD) is the ticker every AI-hungry investor is chasing right now, riding a 273.82% one-year rally on OpenAI and Meta gigawatt deals. But here’s what you should actually be watching. The seasoned playbook says buy scarcity when it is cheap and lighten up when it is priced for perfection. AMD is priced for perfection. ... Forget AMD: Choose This Blue-Chip Haven to Lock in Fortress Gains Amid Tech Volatility
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AI infrastructure spending has turned three chip suppliers into the biggest beneficiaries of the largest buildout in human history, and the math behind where their stocks land by 2029 is more surprising than the headline numbers suggest.
Advanced Micro Devices' market cap has more than doubled this year to around $840 billion.
Marvell has surged over 100% this year, but a sudden wave of AI spending fears is now erasing billions in market value across the entire chip sector. Whether this is a brief shakeout or the beginning of a deeper unwind depends on one crucial question.
Marvell shed a third of its value in a single month while its AI data center business posted record revenue and management flagged an all-time high in design wins. One Wall Street analyst just set a target that would roughly double the stock, and the reasoning centers on a program most investors have not priced in.
I keep hitting the buy button on NVIDIA because of one policy decision, and I want to be blunt about it: the 25x quarterly dividend jump from $0.01 to $0.25 paired with a fresh $80 billion buyback authorization on top of the roughly $39 billion still remaining is the single clearest signal a management team ... This Single Nvidia Policy Keeps Me Hitting The Buy Button
NVIDIA prints 75% margins while TSMC bets tens of billions on new fabs, and both companies insist they are winning the AI race. Only one business model can claim the better long-term edge, and the answer depends on which number you trust more.
Nvidia dominates the headlines, but the real battleground of the AI chip revolution is hiding inside a 50-year-old technology that most investors have never thought twice about. The companies quietly reinventing it could shape how far the AI boom actually goes.
Intel shed nearly 20% in a month while most of Wall Street shrugged and called the stock fairly valued. One HSBC analyst just broke from the crowd in a dramatic way, and his reasoning centers on a part of Intel's business the rest of the Street has largely ignored.
The Nasdaq composite is down more than 1% this morning. Here are the stocks on the index that are getting hit hard: 💾 Chips, memory makers: Sandisk, Micron, AMD, SK Hynix's ADRs, Intel, Western Digital, Seagate, Arm, Broadcom, Nvidia and Marvell are all deep in the red.
Every bearish headline about AI spending sends most investors to the sidelines, but one piece of software infrastructure keeps pulling me back to the buy button with growing conviction about where a decade of AI capital is actually flowing.
Investing.com -- U.S. stock index futures were mixed on Thursday as investors weighed lingering Middle East tensions, and focused on corporate earnings and further signs that U.S. inflationary pressures are easing.
Inference is poised to be the next big AI infrastructure market.
New facilities would produce advanced 2-nanometer processors
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing's U.S.-listed ADRs are selling off this morning, even after it delivered another big earnings beat. Some analysts are pointing to the chip giant's big capex plans as a possible catalyst.
↘️ Dell Technologies (DELL): The stock extended its decline in premarket trading following a double-digit drop yesterday, driven by mounting fears of an industry-wide AI overbuild. ↘️ Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSM): The chip maker’s U.
Investing.com -- Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE:TSM) reported a 77% year-on-year surge in Q2 2026 net profit to a record T$706.6 billion ($21.99 billion) on Thursday, blowing past Wall Street's EPS estimate of $3.80 with a print of $4.31, yet the stock was indicated about 4% lower in premarket trading as investors weighed a sharply expanded capital spending plan against near-term margin pressure.
Advanced Micro Devices slipped premarket after Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing’s massive capex outlook raised investor concerns.
If you hold Marvell (MRVL) stock, you’ve been on a wild ride. The shares have gained +207% over the past year, even after pulling back from their recent peak. But with that performance comes a new kind of pressure. Management has laid out a vision for growth so ambitious that the stock is now priced for near-flawless execution, leaving very little room for error.
Nvidia, AMD, and Broadcom all look attractive now.
FINANCE U.S. stocks edged higher Wednesday as gains in megacap technology names offset weakness in chip stocks. PayPal surged on reports of a takeover offer and another round of strong bank earnings kept Wall Street in an upbeat mood.
AMD’s artificial intelligence story has mostly been judged against Nvidia’s dominance in graphics processing units. That’s maybe too narrow. BofA Global Research lifted its price target for Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) to $620 from $550, saying the next phase of AI infrastructure may not rely ...
Chip stocks have staged a historic run in 2026, and Bank of America's latest fund manager survey reveals just how extreme the crowding has become. Before you chase or fade the four AI-chip names at the center of it, the valuation spread between them tells a very different story for each.