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AMD shares are up substantially after the company announced the acquisition of MEXT.
I’m opening with the headline number. Our 24/7 Wall St. price target for Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) is $586.55 over the next 12 months, against a current quote of $551.63. That implies 6.33% of upside and a buy recommendation, with our model registering 90% confidence. The setup is unusual: a stock that has already run ... Over 40 Analysts Rate AMD a Buy, Here’s Why We Agree
Shares of Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) and Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) are leading a sharp midday slide in chip stocks on Tuesday. AMD stock down 5% to $523 while Intel shares are down 5% to $134 amid a broad semiconductor selloff that’s pulling the entire group lower. Meanwhile, NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) stock is down 3% to $202. The ... AMD and Intel Drop 5%, NVIDIA Slips 3% Amid Korean-Led Chip Selloff Bulls Say Is “Healthy”
Advanced Micro Devices is back in the spotlight as analysts revisit their price targets, with some recent updates tying AMD to higher ranges such as US$560 to US$665. Those shifts sit against a backdrop of mixed views on how agentic AI, GPUs, and server CPUs could affect both valuation and execution risk, and how much recent share gains may already reflect AI optimism. As you read on, you will see how this evolving narrative may matter for your own view on AMD and its role in the AI build...
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMD) is one of the fastest-growing high-bandwidth memory stocks to buy. The company added a memory-focused AI infrastructure angle on June 15, 2026, when it acquired MEXT, a startup developing AI-driven memory optimization technology. AMD said MEXT’s software is designed to make flash behave more like DRAM, expanding usable memory capacity […]
Its share price has plunged about 21% since second-quarter earnings were released on June 3.
Advanced Micro Devices has transformed into a data center powerhouse, but with the stock trading at the top of its range, investors must weigh a large growth opportunity against an equally large valuation.
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Stocks could be facing the end-of-quarter reckoning many investors feared when Elon Musk’s SpaceX unveiled plans for its multibillion-dollar initial public offering and Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh took over the central bank’s policy reigns earlier this month. The early signs of a late June “tech wreck” started to formulate Monday, with Google parent Alphabet shedding more than $225 billion in market value, its biggest slump in more than a year, and SpaceX extending its three-day decline to more than $600 billion. Shares in SpaceX were falling 4.3% in premarket trading Tuesday, putting them below $150 a share.
Micron Technology's stock has risen by almost 9x over the past twelve months, taking its market capitalization above $1.2 trillion - among the largest single-year gains in the company's four-decade trading history. The rally is driven by surging demand and a shortage of high-bandwidth memory that is used alongside AI accelerators in data centers. Hyperscalers, including Microsoft (MSFT), Alphabet (GOOG), and Meta (META), are projected to spend roughly $700 billion on AI infrastructure this year,
The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite was down more than 2% at the time of writing, on track for its second-worst single-day performance after tanking 4% earlier this month.
It’s a rough day for stocks that have benefited from the AI rally this year. These stocks are among the deepest in the red this morning: Chip makers: Micron Technology is down 12%. Advanced Micro Devices, Marvell Technology and Qualcomm fell between 6% to 9% at the opening bell.
Mobile processor giant Qualcomm (QCOM) was late to the AI party. But that may not be a disadvantage. While Nvidia (NVDA) and AMD (AMD) raced to dominate AI training, Qualcomm has spent decades refining low-power computing.
Nvidia stock was sliding amid a widespread chip-sector selloff but it was holding up better than some of its peers.
Nvidia stock was sliding amid a widespread chip-sector selloff but it was holding up better than some of its peers.
This stock is proof that past performance isn't a reliable indicator of future results.
June 23 (Reuters) - Contracts tracking the tech-heavy Nasdaq fell 2%, leading declines among Wall Street futures on Tuesday, as concerns around imminent rate hikes in the United States and debt-backed
Liquidia and Goodyear have been highlighted as Zacks Bull and Bear of the Day
Asian equities fluctuated Tuesday following a tech-led sell-off on Wall Street as investors again questioned a long-running AI-fuelled boom, while crude largely held losses that came on the back of positive US-Iran talks.Tech firms -- the main driver of a surge across world markets as investors pile into all things AI -- took a hit in Asia.
Tuesday's catalysts include flash PMIs, Richmond Fed data, ADP weekly employment, Treasury bill and 2-year note auctions, and May money supply.
Dell Technologies recently completed several fixed-income offerings totaling about US$3.0 billion in senior unsecured notes maturing between 2031 and 2037, secured a new US$6.0 billion revolving credit facility, and affirmed a quarterly dividend of US$0.63 per share payable on July 31, 2026. At the same time, Dell is expanding its role in AI infrastructure by launching Vera Rubin–based PowerEdge servers, shipping rack-scale AI systems to partners like CoreWeave, and collaborating with AMD...
In the most recent trading session, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) closed at $551.63, indicating a +2.65% shift from the previous trading day.
Lam has already had a huge run, yet the AI spending cycle driving its growth may still be accelerating.