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Stifel’s top analyst hikes AMD’s target to $320: should you buy?

by April 24, 2026
written by April 24, 2026

Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) drew fresh support from Wall Street this week after a new bullish call from Stifel.

The key question for investors now is how much upside remains following the stock’s sharp rally.

Stifel analyst Ruben Roy raised his AMD price target to $320 from $280 and kept a Buy rating.

At AMD’s last trade of $305.33 on Friday, that new target implies only about 4.8% upside from here.

Stifel leans further into the AI infrastructure story

The case from Stifel is straightforward, as AMD is no longer being treated as just a cyclical chip name.

Roy’s upgrade is tied to multi-gigawatt commitments from Meta and OpenAI, which gives the call a specific AI-infrastructure rationale rather than a generic momentum trade.

The analysts argued that AMD’s CPUs and GPUs sit inside the servers powering AI data centers, while the company’s Helios rack platform is slated for late 2026.

That matters because the market is increasingly valuing AMD on the scale of its AI opportunity, not just on its legacy PC and server businesses.

The company has spent much of the past year trying to convince investors that its mix is shifting toward higher-value data-center hardware and systems-level offerings.

In simple terms, the stock is being priced more like an AI infrastructure contender and less like a traditional semiconductor player.

Why the bull case has regained traction

The timing is important as confidence in semiconductors had improved after a volatile start to 2026, when the sector was weighed down by supply-chain worries, trade concerns, and some fading enthusiasm around AI spending.

The stronger view now is that demand for AI services is once again pulling capital toward the chipmakers that can supply the picks and shovels.

AMD’s latest catalyst fits that backdrop neatly.

Roy’s thesis also rests on a bigger strategic point: AMD is trying to compete for a larger share of AI server spend, not just sell isolated chips.

That is where the OpenAI and Meta commitments matter.

They suggest AMD is building a longer-duration growth story around racks, accelerators, and server platforms, rather than relying on a single product cycle.

For investors, that is the difference between a one-quarter pop and a multi-year earnings re-rating.

AMD stock: Should you buy?

That is where the skepticism starts.

AMD had already gained 31.16% year to date and 218.75% over the past 12 months at the time of the upgrade.

Against that backdrop, a move from $280 to $320 is bullish, but not exactly explosive, especially with the stock now trading above $305.

The broader Wall Street consensus is still only Moderate Buy, with an average target of $287.33, which is below the current price.

That gap makes it clear that Stifel is more optimistic than the Street average, but the stock’s recent rally has already priced in a good deal of the AI enthusiasm.

Investors buying here are not buying a deep-value setup.

They are buying execution risk: can AMD turn partnership headlines and product launches into sustained revenue growth, stronger margins, and a more durable competitive position in AI infrastructure?

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