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AMD stock jumps 4% as ceasefire rally and AI demand fuel optimism

by April 8, 2026
by April 8, 2026

Shares of Advanced Micro Devices rose sharply on Wednesday, supported by a broader market rally following a two-week ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran, as well as renewed bullish sentiment from Wall Street analysts.

The stock gained more than 4% in trading, extending its strong performance in recent months.

The rally came amid improving investor risk appetite after US President Donald Trump announced a temporary halt to hostilities with Iran, easing concerns over energy supply disruptions and inflation pressures.

The ceasefire includes plans to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a key global shipping route whose closure had driven up fuel prices and disrupted supply chains worldwide.

However, the ceasefire showed early signs of strain after Iran halted tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, after Israel’s increased strikes on Lebanon.

Ceasefire-driven market rally lifts tech stocks

AMD’s gains were largely in line with broader market movements, as equities rallied globally on expectations of stabilizing geopolitical conditions.

The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz is expected to ease fuel costs, which had surged during the conflict, weighing on global growth and corporate margins.

Lower energy prices are seen as particularly supportive for growth-oriented sectors such as technology, where valuations are sensitive to macroeconomic conditions and interest rate expectations.

Trading activity in AMD stock remained elevated, with about 16 million shares changing hands during the session, although still below its three-month average daily volume of roughly 36 million shares.

The stock has now gained 4.2% on the day and is up 3.2% year-to-date, while posting a 193% increase over the past 12 months.

Analyst optimism builds ahead of earnings season

Adding to the positive momentum, analysts at Goldman Sachs named AMD a top pick heading into the first-quarter earnings season for semiconductor companies.

The bullish stance follows a recent selloff in the technology sector, which has pushed AMD’s price-to-earnings-to-growth (PEG) ratio below the global market average—a level not seen since the early 2000s following the dot-com bubble.

Wall Street sentiment toward AMD remains constructive overall. The stock carries a “Moderate Buy” consensus rating, based on 21 Buy and eight Hold recommendations over the past three months.

Analysts’ average price target of $284.68 implies a potential upside of more than 22% from current levels.

Strong fundamentals and AI demand support outlook

Beyond short-term catalysts, AMD’s fundamentals continue to draw investor attention. The company is benefiting from rising demand for semiconductors tied to artificial intelligence, particularly in data centers and high-performance computing.

According to analysts at Citigroup, a surge in chip demand driven by “Agentic AI” is strengthening AMD’s business outlook. The company’s server CPU market share has surpassed 40%, providing a solid base for future revenue growth and pricing power.

Meanwhile, UBS has maintained a $310 price target on the stock, citing the potential addition of a “third GW-scale customer”—widely believed to be Microsoft—to AMD’s existing AI partnerships with OpenAI and Meta Platforms.

In addition to its AI-driven growth, AMD is also expanding into space technology, with its chips being positioned for use in upcoming missions led by NASA.

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