TLDR AMD stock jumped 77% in 2025, with Wall Street analysts predicting another 32% gain in 2026 to reach $283.03 The stock trades at $214 per share, down 19.8%TLDR AMD stock jumped 77% in 2025, with Wall Street analysts predicting another 32% gain in 2026 to reach $283.03 The stock trades at $214 per share, down 19.8%

AMD Stock: Wall Street’s Favorite Semiconductor Pick for 2026

TLDR

  • AMD stock jumped 77% in 2025, with Wall Street analysts predicting another 32% gain in 2026 to reach $283.03
  • The stock trades at $214 per share, down 19.8% from its 52-week high of $267.08 hit in October 2025
  • AMD’s price-to-sales ratio stands at 7.87x, substantially lower than Nvidia’s 22.28x valuation
  • Top analysts cite AI infrastructure spending, data-center growth, and new product developments as key growth drivers
  • 115 hedge funds held AMD positions at the end of Q3 2025, up from 113 in the previous quarter

AMD wrapped up 2025 with a 77% stock surge. Wall Street’s top analysts now predict the chipmaker will climb another 32% in 2026.


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The bullish outlook comes as AMD rides the artificial intelligence wave. High-performance computing and data-center demand continue to fuel the company’s growth trajectory.

AMD currently trades around $214 per share. The stock sits 19.8% below its 52-week peak of $267.08 from October 29, 2025.

The consensus price target from top analysts stands at $283.03. That target represents a 32.2% jump from current levels over the next twelve months.

Twenty-eight analysts rate the stock as a Buy. Eight recommend holding the shares.

Valuation Gap Against Nvidia

AMD’s price-to-sales ratio sits at 7.87x. Rival Nvidia trades at 22.28x, nearly three times higher.

The valuation difference catches analysts’ attention. Some view AMD as undervalued relative to its growth prospects.

Truist Financial analyst William Stein maintains a Buy rating with a $277 target. He updated his semiconductor price targets after setting 2027 estimates.

Stein notes challenges in funding AI infrastructure. Yet he sees AI infrastructure semiconductors as cheap relative to their growth rates.

Bank of America Securities analyst Vivek Arya set a $260 price target. He views 2026 as the midpoint of an eight-to-ten-year IT infrastructure upgrade cycle.

Arya expects stock volatility to persist. AI returns and hyperscaler cash flows will drive market movements.

Strong Institutional Support

Cantor Fitzgerald analyst C J Muse leads the bulls with a $300 price target. That implies 40% upside potential from current prices.

Muse argues the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index will continue outperforming the S&P 500. AI-driven demand for compute, networking, memory, and equipment supports his thesis.

Hedge fund interest in AMD grew in Q3 2025. A total of 115 hedge funds held positions by quarter-end.

That number rose from 113 funds in the previous quarter. The institutional support reflects confidence in AMD’s strategic position.

Alpha Wealth Funds highlighted AMD in its Q3 2025 letter. The fund praised CEO Lisa Su’s leadership and AMD’s transformation into a strong AI and data-center competitor.

Analysts point to several growth catalysts for 2026. Data-center expansion for Ryzen and EPYC processors tops the list.

AI accelerator demand continues to build. New product developments should strengthen AMD’s market position.

The company’s integration into AI infrastructure and cloud deployments is expanding. These factors support the bullish 2026 outlook.

The post AMD Stock: Wall Street’s Favorite Semiconductor Pick for 2026 appeared first on CoinCentral.

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