Applied Materials touched an all-time high after launching six new AI chip tools, then gave back 6% the next day. The stock is up 144% this year, but the StreetApplied Materials touched an all-time high after launching six new AI chip tools, then gave back 6% the next day. The stock is up 144% this year, but the Street

Applied Materials Stock Is Up 144% in 2026, But Its Own Analysts See $550. Is It Time to Be Careful?

2026/06/28 18:27
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Key Stats for Applied Materials Stock

  • Current Price: $626.84
  • Target Price (Mid): ~$760
  • Street Target: ~$550
  • Potential Total Return: ~21%
  • Annualized IRR: ~4.5% / year
  • Earnings Reaction: -0.89% (May 14, 2026)

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What Happened?

Applied Materials (AMAT) just did something its shareholders rarely see: it touched an all-time high, then fell hard the very next session. The stock is the picture of a market that cannot decide whether it is early or late.

On June 25, shares spiked to an intraday record of $669.22 and closed up 13.42% after the company unveiled six new chipmaking systems aimed at AI memory. The next day, June 26, the stock dropped 6.16% to close at $626.84. That round trip is the whole debate in two sessions.

The tension is real and unresolved. Bulls see a company at the center of the AI buildout, with free cash flow and margins at multi-decade highs. Bears see a cyclical equipment maker up 144% in 2026, trading near 59x trailing earnings, where even the analysts who cover it have a mean target below the current price.

The one question the market cannot yet answer: did the AI capex cycle justify this re-rating, or has the price run past the fundamentals it is built on?

A Product Launch That Hit a Nerve

The catalyst was specific. On June 25, Applied introduced a suite of tools built for what it calls the AI “memory wall,” meaning the point where data movement outpaces gains in bandwidth and efficiency. The portfolio targets DRAM (the memory that feeds servers and AI accelerators) and advanced packaging (the process of stacking and connecting chips into a single high-performance system).

Prabu Raja, president of Applied’s semiconductor products group, framed the stakes plainly: “Advanced packaging has become a primary driver of system-level performance, and the complexity of next-generation 3D architectures demands new levels of precision across every process step.” That matters because packaging is shifting from a back-end afterthought to a front-line bottleneck for AI chip output, and Applied sells the deposition, etch, and inspection tools that bottleneck runs through.

The market’s reaction was a 13.42% surge to a record, then a 6.16% give-back the next day. The reversal was not company-specific. It tracked a broader semiconductor pullback tied to month-end and quarter-end rebalancing, and to a memory scare two days earlier. On June 23, reports that Nvidia might trim output of its next-generation Rubin platform, alongside news that SK Hynix was slowing its HBM4 ramp to redirect capacity toward higher-margin DDR5, sent the whole memory and tool group down more than 12% in Korea. The nuance matters: SK Hynix was reallocating within memory, not cutting total capex, and the AI buildout was still accelerating. For a name as DRAM-exposed as Applied, though, any signal that memory makers are reshuffling priorities reminds investors how quickly the order mix can shift.

What the Analysts Did, and the Strange Gap It Left

The launch set off a wave of target hikes. B. Riley moved to $790, Jefferies to $770, and Wells Fargo to $740, all keeping bullish ratings after the DRAM and packaging event. Yet here is the oddity that defines AMAT right now: the Street’s mean target sits at around $550 per TIKR’s Street Targets, which is roughly 12% below the June 26 close of $626.84.

That gap exists because the bullish revisions have not yet pulled the full analyst pool up with them. TIKR’s Street Targets show 28 Buys, 4 Outperforms, 6 Holds, 1 Underperform, and 0 Sells across 35 estimates. The sentiment is overwhelmingly positive, but the price has sprinted ahead of where the average target sits. When a stock trades above its own consensus mean, the burden of proof shifts to the high case.

The bulls’ best evidence is not a target. It is what the CFO told investors in early June.

The Demand Signal Behind the Numbers

At the Bank of America Global Technology Conference on June 2, CFO Brice Hill gave the durability case that search results cannot fully capture. Asked about his state of the union, he said: “The union is strong.” Applied raised its semiconductor systems growth outlook to over 30% for the year, up from a prior quarter, as new orders arrived across leading-edge logic, DRAM, and advanced packaging at once.

The detail that matters most is visibility. Hill described an eight-quarter rolling forecast from Applied’s largest customers, which gives the company the precise tool recipes and install timing two years out. That is unusual for a historically cyclical business, and it is the single strongest argument that this cycle has legs rather than a near-term peak.

Hill was also candid about the limiter. Demand right now is “metered by clean room space,” he said, not by Applied’s ability to make tools. In his words, “the governor here is it takes 3 or 4 years to build a fab.” That cuts both ways: it caps how fast revenue can grow, but it also stacks unfilled demand into future quarters rather than letting it evaporate.

Applied Materials Revenue & EBITDA (TIKR)

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Valuation: Where the Stock and the Model Disagree

The valuation question is where this stock gets uncomfortable. Applied now trades at roughly 59x trailing earnings per TIKR, far above its five-year median near 20x, and at about 12.94x NTM EV/Revenues. Against peers, the premium is hard to defend on multiples alone. On NTM EV/EBITDA, AMAT sits at 36.25x, below Lam Research at 43.02x but well above NVIDIA at 15.41x and Broadcom at 18.68x, two names growing faster. The market is paying a high-quality multiple for a supplier, not a chip designer.

The case for the premium rests on breadth. Applied touches deposition, etch, thermal, inspection, and packaging, so it captures value across the whole wafer regardless of which chipmaker wins. Hill noted the equipment business already runs a 54.8% gross margin, lifted by a disciplined, value-based pricing process set tool by tool. Record margins plus eight-quarter visibility is the bull’s entire argument compressed into one line.

The counterweight is the cash and the insiders. Applied’s reported free cash flow contracted year over year in the most recent quarter, even as headline revenue hit records, a gap worth watching against the AI narrative. And insiders sold more than $114 million in stock over three months with zero open-market purchases, including the CEO. That is not a thesis-breaker, but it is the market telling you leadership sees the current price as full, not cheap.

Applied Materials NTM EV/EBITDA (TIKR)

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TIKR Advanced Model Analysis

  • Current Price: $626.84
  • Target Price (Mid): ~$760
  • Potential Total Return: ~21%
  • Annualized IRR: ~4.5% / year
Applied Materials Advanced Valuation Model (TIKR)

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Using TIKR’s mid-case scenario, realized in October 2030, the model targets around $760, implying around 21% total return over the next 4.3 years, or roughly 4.5% per year. That is a modest annualized return for a stock that has already tripled, and it is the heart of the bear’s caution: the easy gains may be behind it.

The two revenue drivers are leading-edge logic, lifted by the gate-all-around transistor transition, where Applied is gaining share, and DRAM plus advanced packaging, where high-bandwidth memory requires roughly three times the wafer area of standard memory. The margin driver is value-based pricing on differentiated tools, which pushed equipment gross margin to 54.8%. The primary risk is the memory cycle: if DRAM customers reshuffle capex away from the tools Applied sells, the order pipeline that justifies the multiple thins out fast.

Upside: AI memory and packaging demand stays supply-constrained through 2028, the high case plays out, and the stock keeps compounding well above the mid-case path. 

Downside: cleanroom capacity arrives faster than expected, the cycle peaks early, and the multiple compresses back toward its historical median.

Conclusion

The thesis resolves on one number: fiscal Q3 revenue, reported August 13, 2026. Management guided to around $8.95 billion, near 23% year-over-year growth. A result at or above that, paired with Hill holding firm on the eight-quarter visibility window, confirms the order book is real, and the high case stays alive. A soft guide, or any crack in that visibility language, validates the bears who say a stock above its own consensus target has priced the cycle’s peak. The deeper signal to watch is the memory mix: if more makers follow SK Hynix in reshuffling capacity between HBM and conventional DRAM, the equipment demand behind this rally could shift faster than the model assumes. August 13 is when the data answers what two days of whipsaw could not.

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