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Intel, AMD stocks outperformed Nvidia in H1: what’s next?

by July 6, 2026
written by July 6, 2026

While mainstream retail investors spent the first half of 2026 hyper-focused on Nvidia, chip legacy giants AMD and Intel (INTC) stock quietly engineered a stunning regime change.

Leaving NVDA’s relatively muted H1 performance in the dust, both processing underdogs capitalized on massive rotational capital and a critical broadening of the artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure narrative.

However, as Wall Street transitions into the second half of the year, a sharp multi-day cooling period across the semiconductor space has forced a crucial tactical question: can these newly crowned semiconductor leaders sustain their blistering momentum, or are valuations stretched too thin?

How Intel, AMD shares are catching up to the AI powerhouse

The primary catalyst behind this H1 outperformance stems from a massive expansion in enterprise hardware budgets, moving beyond ultra-high-end graphics processing clusters into core data center infrastructure.

Intel’s dramatic operational turnaround under CEO Lip-Bu Tan alongside accelerating shipments of advanced server processors sparked a massive repricing event, lifting the stock from under $40 in January to an institutional high of $139.63 on June 30.

Simultaneously, AMD stock witnessed unprecedented demand for its Instinct accelerator lineup, pushing shares toward an all-time high of $584.73 last week.

Wall Street analysts rapidly adjusted models upward as data center operators diversified supply chains away from a single vendor, proving that the secondary tier of silicon providers could capture major enterprise market share.

What’s up with Nvidia stock though?

Conversely, Nvidia’s relatively sluggish price action during the first half of 2026 reflects a classic consolidation phase following years of exponential, multi-bagger gains.

Trading near $195.79, the market heavyweight has struggled with premium valuation exhaustion as institutional asset managers rotated capital into cheaper, high-upside laggards like Intel shares.

Compounding this relative underperformance are emerging supply chain whispers; recent technical notes citing manufacturing delays for Nvidia’s next-generation Kyber NVL144 rack-scale systems have temporarily cooled near-term forward guidance expectations.

While NVDA fundamental business machine continues generating huge revenue and maintaining high double-digit margins, its stock has temporarily lost its near-monopolistic grip on market momentum as the broader tech sector seeks out more balanced, lower-multiple infrastructure bets.

What to expect from Intel, AMD stock in H2

As July regular trading gets underway, both leading underdogs faced immediate “profit-taking” headwinds that test the structural durability of their recent gains.

But after dropping to $120.35 late last week, Intel has fought back to $125.83, while AMD shares reclaimed $566.14 following a Wells Fargo price target bump to $615 and a high-profile design win with autonomous driving startup Turing.

These quick recoveries indicate that institutional dip-buyers remain highly aggressive ahead of the upcoming Q2 corporate earnings cycle.

Whether this mid-summer turbulence is a healthy consolidation or the prelude to a wider cyclical correction depends heavily on upcoming hardware shipment data, but for now both AMD and Intel stock look poised for continued momentum ahead as the AI focus shifts from training to inference.

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