This Analyst Says Advanced Micro Devices Will Soar 30% in 2026. Here's Why It's Time to Buy.
KeyBanc raised AMD's price target to $270 citing nearly sold-out server CPUs and expected 50% growth in GPU business driven by strong AI data center demand.
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Stock Market Today, Jan. 13: Advanced Micro Devices Jumps After Analyst Upgrade Highlights AI Server Chip Demand
Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD), a leading CPU and GPU designer, closed Tuesday’s session at $220.97, up 6.39% following a bullish analyst upgrade and a separate analyst's positive earnings preview for the stock. Advanced Micro Devices IPO'd in 1980 and has grown 6,915% since going public. Trading volume reached 55 million shares, approximately 25% above its three-month average of 43.9 million.How the markets moved todayThe S&P 500 slipped 0…
This Analyst Says Advanced Micro Devices Will Soar 30% in 2026. Here's Why It's Time to Buy.
Quick Read Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) stock surged 78% in 2025. KeyBanc upgraded AMD to Overweight with a $270 price target citing 30% upside. AMD’s server CPUs are nearly sold out for 2026. Average selling prices may increase 10% to 15% in Q1. Analyst forecasts AMD AI revenue will reach $14B to $15B in 2026 driven by MI355 and MI455 accelerator shipments. It sounds nuts, but SoFi is giving new active invest users up to $1,000 in stock for…
AMD Is Almost Sold Out of CPUs for 2026. Does That Make AMD Stock a Buy Now?
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) shares closed nearly 6.5% higher on Jan. 13 after KeyBanc analyst John Vinh raised his rating on the chipmaker to “Overweight.” In his latest research note, Vinh said “hyperscaler demand” will drive the multinational up another 23% to an all-time high of $270 over the…
AMD stock jumps 7% after KeyBanc upgrade flags tight server chip supply
New York, Jan 13, 2026, 4:03 PM EST — After-hours Shares of Advanced Micro Devices rose roughly 7% Tuesday, defying a weaker overall market. The jump came after KeyBanc upgraded the chipmaker, citing evidence that demand for data-center processors is outpacing supply. This call is crucial as investors scramble to define what “AI infrastructure” spending will actually entail in 2026, and if chipmakers will keep pushing prices higher rather than j…
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