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SanDisk gains after Bernstein raises price target on memory supercycle outlook

by June 30, 2026
written by June 30, 2026

SanDisk shares SNDK rose 4.9% in early trading on Tuesday after Bernstein raised its price target on the stock, citing durability in its future business model.

The move comes as investors continue to assess the strength of the ongoing memory supercycle, driven by surging demand for components used in artificial intelligence data centers.

SanDisk and Micron have emerged as key beneficiaries of this trend, with memory demand accelerating across AI, cloud, hyperscale, and enterprise data center markets.

SanDisk has also been the best-performing stock in the S&P 500 in 2026, with shares surging 767% year to date.

Bernstein raised its price target on SNDK to $3,000 from $1,700, while maintaining an overweight rating.

The new target sits well above the analyst consensus of $1,845.64 and implies approximately 46% upside from Monday’s closing price.

Bernstein highlights Shift in memory contracting model

In its note, Bernstein emphasized structural changes in memory contracting practices, particularly the evolution of long-term agreements (LTAs).

Bernstein said new memory long-term agreements, or LTAs, are different from older ones: they have fixed or range-bound prices, longer terms, and include upfront financial commitments to lock in customers and protect downside.

The firm highlighted that SanDisk’s pricing structure reflects this shift.

Based on data provided by companies, Bernstein estimated that SanDisk’s floor price in recently signed long-term agreements is around $0.29 per gigabyte.

The firm said this level is meaningfully higher than the effective floor prices it attributes to competitors, including Micron Technology, which it estimates are below the company’s second-quarter realized pricing.

The newer long-term agreements represent a structural shift in memory contracting practices, reshaping the economics of the NAND flash market.

These agreements help reduce exposure to traditional cyclical downturns in the industry.

Long-term agreements were also highlighted in Micron’s fiscal third-quarter results, which exceeded expectations.

The company announced 16 strategic customer agreements (SCAs), described as non-cancellable contracts typically running for five years, which analysts say provide strong revenue visibility across the semiconductor industry.

AI demand drives expansion in enterprise storage

SanDisk’s rally has also been supported by its positioning in AI-related storage demand.

Since separating from Western Digital in February 2025, the company has focused on becoming a pure-play flash memory provider, with exposure to enterprise and AI-driven storage markets alongside its consumer business.

The company supplies enterprise solid-state drives (SSDs), high-capacity Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe) drives, and storage platforms used in artificial intelligence, cloud, hyperscale, and enterprise data centers.

However, it remains smaller in market presence compared with peers such as Samsung, Micron, Kioxia, and Solidigm.

Bernstein said SanDisk has additional room to benefit from newer long-term agreements that improve revenue stability and reduce downside risk in the memory cycle.

“While these LTA’s do not completely remove risk of future downcycles, they do significantly alleviate downside risk,” analyst Mark Newman said Tuesday in a note to clients.

Bernstein also projected long-term earnings potential tied to these agreements, estimating SanDisk could reach earnings of $214 per share by fiscal year 2030. That compares with a potential $81 per share scenario without LTAs, according to the firm.

The analyst call aligns broadly with Wall Street sentiment. Of the 24 analysts covering SanDisk, 21 currently rate the stock as a buy or strong buy, according to LSEG data.

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