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8 hours agoWhy Marvell's Breakout Deserves Investors' Attention
Marvell stock shows potential for long-term growth following Nvidia's $2 billion investment, despite short-term market fluctuations.
Arm Holdings is poised to make a big splash in the chip game, perhaps a bigger one than initially expected, with $15 billion in annual revenue from the new chip currently being projected through 2031.
Nexchip Semiconductor is seeking a dual listing alongside its existing Shanghai shares, a move designed to tap international capital for what amounts to an industrial expansion of extraordinary scale.
Zacks Investment Research assigned Micron its top Rank #1 (Strong Buy) rating this morning, citing the company's "significant role in the AI boom" and noting that Micron's 2026 HBM capacity is already sold out, driven by demand from AI chip partners including NVIDIA, Advanced Micro Devices, and Intel.
The need for higher performance and more energy-efficient chips is driving high growth rates for leading-edge logic, high-bandwidth memory and advanced packaging. These are areas where Applied is the process equipment leader, and we expect to grow our semiconductor equipment business over 20 percent this calendar year.
With shares going for more than 38.0 times trailing price-to-earnings (P/E), I'm personally in no rush to chase the stock, especially with quarterly earnings just under a week away. That said, some big-name analysts have been bold enough to stay in the bull camp. And that's despite the hot, seemingly overheated run, the relatively stretched multiple, and uncertainties clouding the future of AI.
Bernstein's analysis suggests that the recent selloff creates an attractive entry point for investors, emphasizing that TurboQuant should have 'zero impact' on hard disk drive demand and 'negligible impact' on NAND demand.
US PC shipments are set to fall by 13 percent this year thanks to the ongoing memory and storage crisis, with budget PCs hardest hit. Memory and storage costs will see at least a 60 percent increase during Q1 2026, compounding last year's rises of 40 to 70 percent.
The memory chip stocks have been really heating up to start the year, thanks in part to the AI-driven RAM shortage, which could last well into the year's end and perhaps beyond. Undoubtedly, AI demand is showing no signs of slowing down, and as the high-performance memory needs continue to blast off, questions linger as to how the top memory players can step up to meet the needs of this unprecedented boom.
Micron's version of events says it's signed a letter of intent to acquire Powerchip's entire P5 site in Tongluo, Taiwan, for total cash consideration of US$1.8 billion. "The acquisition includes an existing 300 mm fab cleanroom of 300,000 square feet and will further position Micron to address growing global demand for memory solutions," the company stated, adding that the company "expects this acquisition to contribute to meaningful DRAM wafer output beginning in the second half of calendar 2027."