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Intel stock falls 2% after massive rally as AI boom sparks caution

by May 4, 2026
written by May 4, 2026

Shares of Intel were stalling on Monday after their big run-up over the past month, as investors weighed whether the rally still has room to run.

After rising more than 166% in 2026, with most of those gains concentrated in recent weeks, the stock has shown signs of losing momentum.

On Monday, the stock was down 2.83% at $96.80, pulling back from a record close of $99.62 reached on Friday.

The recent price action reflects a volatile stretch.

Following a strong earnings report on April 23, Intel shares surged 24%, then added another 12% last Wednesday.

The gains were followed by a slight pullback on Thursday before the stock climbed another 5% to end the week at an all-time high.

Despite the pullback, the broader trend remains firmly positive.

Since last August, when the US announced an effective 10% stake in Intel, the stock has risen more than fourfold.

Much of that momentum has been driven by Intel’s role in supplying chips used in artificial intelligence data centers.

AI optimism meets bubble concerns

Investor sentiment toward Intel is currently split between enthusiasm for AI-driven growth and caution over potential overheating in the sector.

Strong earnings reports from major AI hyperscalers last week have reinforced the bullish narrative around semiconductor demand.

However, concerns are also building that the rapid pace of gains could signal the early stages of an AI-driven bubble.

This tension is contributing to the recent volatility in Intel’s stock.

As the company’s valuation expands alongside the broader AI trade, investors are increasingly forced to decide whether to hold for further upside or lock in profits after a substantial rally.

The mixed sentiment highlights the delicate balance in markets where strong fundamentals intersect with elevated expectations. 

Demand trends and supply constraints offer support

Beyond short-term trading dynamics, analysts point to underlying industry trends that could continue to support Intel’s outlook.

According to an investor note from Wedbush Securities, Intel could benefit from shifting demand patterns in the semiconductor market, particularly as traditional server computing activity begins to accelerate.

The brokerage cited supply chain discussions in Taiwan that indicate stronger orders for standard computing infrastructure.

Data center manufacturer Quanta has reportedly seen increased activity tied to cloud spending from Alphabet Inc.

Wedbush analysts said this demand shift may create a favorable setup for Intel as enterprise and hyperscale customers seek additional processor capacity.

The firm also suggested that Intel may hold an advantage over Advanced Micro Devices in the current environment, noting that Intel’s control over its own manufacturing network provides greater flexibility if CPU demand continues to build.

Additional support comes from pricing trends.

Wedbush noted that recent channel checks showed higher pricing in secondary CPU markets, a potential signal that processor availability is tightening across parts of the supply chain.

If sustained, this dynamic could further strengthen Intel’s position through the second quarter.

Taken together, while near-term volatility persists, underlying demand drivers and supply constraints continue to shape a constructive backdrop for Intel’s longer-term trajectory.

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