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Applied Materials stock surges 10%: here’s why

by June 29, 2026
written by June 29, 2026

Applied Materials (AMAT) shares drew investor attention on Monday, rising more than 10% after KeyBanc Capital Markets issued early commentary ahead of the company’s upcoming third-quarter earnings.

The move came as markets reassessed expectations around the semiconductor equipment maker’s near-term performance and longer-term growth outlook tied to artificial intelligence infrastructure demand.

KeyBanc flags elevated expectations ahead of Q3 results

More than a month before Applied Materials reports its third-quarter results, KeyBanc highlighted what it described as elevated expectations across the company’s key business segments.

This includes the semiconductor capital equipment, electronic manufacturing services, and outsourced semiconductor assembly and test operations.

The firm noted that expectations are now higher than ever, increasing short-term risk around results.

According to TheFly, KeyBanc said that for the stock to continue rising, investors would need to see earnings beats on key metrics, guidance above consensus, and management commentary supporting continued positive out-year revisions.

While the firm remained constructive, maintaining an ‘Overweight’ rating, it also raised its price target by $200 to $750, implying roughly 20% upside from the previous closing price on Friday.

KeyBanc also warned that any disappointment—actual or perceived—could trigger downside volatility, referencing patterns seen in the prior quarter.

AI-driven semiconductor demand supports long-term outlook

Investor sentiment toward Applied Materials has also been shaped by its recent 2026 DRAM and Advanced Packaging Master Class event.

During the presentation, the company projected that semiconductor industry revenue could reach $1 trillion this year.

Brokerage commentary following the event reinforced a positive long-term view.

B. Riley described AMAT as well-positioned for a sustained multi-year semiconductor equipment investment cycle and a “larger-than-expected long-term” opportunity, with potential for increased market share.

Wells Fargo also said the event reinforced its constructive outlook on the company’s product portfolio.

Cantor Fitzgerald added that the artificial intelligence infrastructure buildout is accelerating industry growth, stating that expectations could reach roughly $3 trillion by 2029 and potentially exceed $3.5 trillion by 2030.

A key theme emerging from the company’s messaging is demand tied to next-generation computing constraints.

The June 25 Master Class event highlighted new chipmaking systems aimed at accelerating DRAM production and advanced packaging for AI chips, addressing what management described as a “memory wall” constraining AI compute performance.

Analyst upgrades and sector tailwinds lift sentiment

A wave of analyst price target revisions has also supported sentiment around Applied Materials in recent weeks.

Jefferies raised its target to $770 from $510, B. Riley lifted its target to $790 from $550, Wells Fargo increased its target to $740 from $715, and BofA moved its target to $720 from $540, with all firms maintaining Buy or Overweight ratings.

The upgrades come alongside strong company guidance for fiscal Q3, projecting revenue of approximately $8.95 billion and non-GAAP EPS of $3.36, implying roughly 36% year-over-year earnings growth.

Sector conditions have also provided a supportive backdrop.

Peer Micron’s recent earnings report highlighted surging AI-driven memory demand, reinforcing the broader industry narrative benefiting semiconductor equipment suppliers like Applied Materials.

Taken together, KeyBanc’s caution on elevated expectations, strong AI-driven structural demand, and a steady stream of analyst upgrades have combined to keep Applied Materials firmly in focus as investors position ahead of its upcoming earnings release.

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