Several growth stocks have clear near-term catalysts this week tied to earnings reports and new product announcements. Netflix, Taiwan Semiconductor, ServiceNow, Nvidia, and AMD are all in focus for different but connected reasons across chips, software, and media.
Netflix is due to post its first-quarter 2026 results on April 16. Investors are watching for updates on subscriber numbers, advertising revenue growth, and management’s outlook for the rest of the year.
Netflix, Inc., NFLX
The company still has room to grow through its ad-supported tier and global audience expansion. An earnings event of this size can quickly shift sentiment across the broader communication services sector.
TSMC reported Q1 2026 earnings on April 16. Revenue rose 35.1% year over year, while net income and diluted EPS both climbed 58.3%.
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The results point to continued strong demand for AI chips. TSMC’s numbers are closely watched because they often act as a read-through for the wider semiconductor sector.
Nvidia made news on April 14 with the announcement of NVIDIA Ising. The company described it as the world’s first open AI models built to help speed up useful quantum computing applications.
This adds a fresh product catalyst to a stock already at the center of AI infrastructure spending. The announcement shows Nvidia is working to extend its reach beyond training chips into broader computing platforms.
AMD is not reporting until May 5, but it remains in focus this week. Semiconductor stocks are moving on every new signal related to AI demand and competitive positioning.
AMD’s exposure to data centers and AI accelerators keeps it on investor watchlists. As the market compares chipmakers on product strength and revenue momentum, AMD is one of the first names investors track for upside potential.
ServiceNow is scheduled to report Q1 2026 results on April 22. The company sells automation and AI-powered workflow tools to large enterprises, and investors want to see whether corporate customers are still increasing software budgets.
ServiceNow operates in a large market where AI features can support higher spending per customer. A strong quarter could reinforce the case that enterprise software remains a durable growth area.
This week’s growth stock watchlist is driven by two of the market’s biggest active themes: AI infrastructure and enterprise software. TSMC’s already-released Q1 results, showing 35.1% revenue growth and 58.3% earnings growth, set a strong early tone for the week.
This week gives investors a lot to track across chips, software, and media. TSMC has already delivered strong numbers, Netflix reports Thursday, and ServiceNow follows the week after. Nvidia and AMD remain in focus as the AI infrastructure trade continues to drive the semiconductor sector.
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