{"id":5572,"date":"2026-05-05T14:28:22","date_gmt":"2026-05-05T14:28:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stock999.top\/?p=5572"},"modified":"2026-05-05T14:28:22","modified_gmt":"2026-05-05T14:28:22","slug":"morgan-stanley-revisits-surging-amd-stock-price-target","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stock999.top\/?p=5572","title":{"rendered":"Morgan Stanley revisits surging AMD stock price target"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p>\n<p>Few stocks have captured the Artificial Intelligence (AI) moment quite like Advanced Micro Devices.<\/p>\n<p>Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) has climbed 59% year to date, and the one year return stands at 245%, according to Yahoo Finance. Those numbers reflect a market that has decided AMD is no longer a distant second in the AI chip race. It is a genuine force reshaping the data center landscape.<\/p>\n<p>Morgan Stanley is paying attention. The bank raised its price target on AMD to $360 from $255, part of a broader round of semiconductor upgrades during earnings season. The call lands on the eve of AMD&#8217;s first quarter 2026 earnings report on May 5 after market close, setting up one of the most closely watched prints in the tech sector this year.<\/p>\n<p>This is the moment when the AI hardware story either accelerates or shows its first cracks.<\/p>\n<p>Toward the end of April 2026, AMD CEO Lisa Su met with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to discuss artificial intelligence and U.S. technological leadership. <\/p>\n<p>That conversation underscores just how central AMD has become to the national AI conversation.<\/p>\n<p>Morgan Stanley raised AMD price target to $360 in broad semiconductor upgrade<\/p>\n<p>Morgan Stanley&#8217;s AMD upgrade didn&#8217;t arrive alone. The bank also raised its targets on GlobalFoundries to $58 from $47, IonQ to $47 from $38, Microchip Technology to $92 from $69, and Navitas to $12.50 from $4.50, according to Seeking Alpha.<\/p>\n<p>The upgrades reflect what Morgan Stanley sees as a market continuing to strengthen broadly. For AMD specifically, the $360 target represents a 41% increase from the prior $255 figure. That\u2019s actually a massive revision that signals real conviction, not a routine mark-to-market adjustment.<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\">Related: Stifel resets AMD price target for rest of 2026<\/p>\n<p>The bull case centers on AMD&#8217;s data center momentum. Wall Street is modeling approximately $5.6 billion in data center revenue for the first quarter of 2026, Yahoo Finance confirms. That would represent 52% year-over-year growth. The Instinct MI series of AI GPUs is at the heart of that projection, with major hyperscalers deploying AMD accelerators at scale.<\/p>\n<p>AMD also has a significant server CPU story running in parallel. The EPYC processor line continues to take share in data center workloads. That revenue stream is less volatile than GPU demand and provides a durable earnings foundation beneath the flashier AI hardware narrative.<\/p>\n<p>What Wall Street expects from AMD&#8217;s Q1 2026 earnings<\/p>\n<p>The expectations heading into the print are substantial. According to analyst consensus, Q1 2026 projections include:<\/p>\n<p>Revenue of approximately $9.8 billion, in line with AMD&#8217;s own guidance of $9.8 billion\u00a0Adjusted EPS of $1.28 to $1.30, reflecting approximately 33% growth versus Q1 2025Non-GAAP gross margins expected to be near 55%Data center revenue of approximately $5.6 billion, up 52% year over year<br \/>\nSource: Yahoo Finance<\/p>\n<p>Three things will determine how AMD&#8217;s stock moves after the report. <\/p>\n<p>Whether data center revenue hits or exceeds the $5.6 billion targetWhether management guides Q2 revenue above the $10.5 billion to $10.8 billion range that analysts are modelingCommentary on production timelines for the Instinct MI350 and MI450 GPUs (products that will define AMD&#8217;s competitive position in the back half of 2026)<\/p>\n<p>                        Meta has deployed AMD MI450 GPUs at a 6 gigawatt scale.<\/p>\n<p>SeongJoon Cho&amp;sol;Bloomberg via Getty Images<\/p>\n<p>                    AMD&#8217;s product roadmap, partnerships show why AI hardware race far from over<\/p>\n<p>Beyond the earnings print, AMD is building a product and partnership portfolio that suggests the current momentum is structural rather than cyclical.<\/p>\n<p>Meta has deployed AMD MI450 GPUs at a 6-gigawatt scale. Oracle has placed accelerator orders. Zyphra recently launched a new AI cloud platform powered by AMD Instinct MI355X GPUs. These aren&#8217;t pilot programs. They are large-scale commitments from the biggest names in enterprise AI infrastructure.<\/p>\n<p>More Wall Street<\/p>\n<p>JPMorgan resets S&amp;P 500 price target for the rest of 2026Vanguard challenges the S&amp;P 500 as a one-stop strategyGoldman Sachs resets Broadcom stock forecast<\/p>\n<p>On the product side, AMD launched the Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition Processor, the first dual processor with 3D V Cache technology. The company is expanding its AI PC presence through the Ryzen AI Max series, which enables on-device agent computing. <\/p>\n<p>And AMD announced its flagship &#8220;Advancing AI 2026&#8221; event for July 23 in San Francisco. That signals the company intends to command the AI narrative well into the second half of the year.<\/p>\n<p>Data-center revenue is projected to grow more than 60% for full year 2026, according to analyst estimates. The average Bank of America price target on AMD is at $310, according to TheStreet. That\u2019s below Morgan Stanley&#8217;s newly raised $360 target, suggesting the bank is out ahead of consensus on the AMD story.<\/p>\n<p>AMD closed May 4 slightly down $19.00 to $341.54, but was trading up $7.75 in premarket on May 5, earnings day. The earnings report will determine which direction matters more.<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\">Related: Bank of America revamps AMD stock price target<\/p>\n<p>#Morgan #Stanley #revisits #surging #AMD #stock #price #target<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Few stocks have captured the Artificial Intelligence (AI) moment quite like Advanced Micro Devices. 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