- Citigroup upgraded Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (NASDAQ:AMD) to “Buy” with an increased price target, reflecting strong analyst confidence in the semiconductor company.
- AMD is positioned as a crucial GPU supplier poised to capture a significant share of AI-related revenue in the burgeoning AI technology market.
- The positive stock market analysis led to a 5.88% rise in AMD’s stock price, consistent with its 128 percent year-to-date growth and strong analyst sentiment.
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (NASDAQ:AMD) is a global semiconductor company that designs high-performance computing and graphics processors. Its products, including central processing units (CPUs) and graphics processing units (GPUs), are critical for PCs, data centers, and gaming. The company competes in the rapidly growing artificial intelligence (AI) technology space.
On June 12, 2026, the analyst firm Citigroup upgraded its investment rating for AMD to “Buy” from a previous “Neutral” rating. An analyst rating indicates their opinion on whether a stock is a good investment. At the time of the change, AMD’s stock price was trading at $517.17 per share.
The upgrade reflects AMD’s strengthening role as a GPU supplier for the AI boom. As highlighted by Finbold, Citi analyst Atif Malik believes the company could take the “lion’s share” of AI-related revenue from major firms. As highlighted by Barron’s, this suggests AMD is seen as more than just a CPU company.
In addition to the new rating, Citigroup also increased its 12-month price target for AMD to $575 from $460. A price target represents an analyst’s projection of a stock’s future value. The market reacted positively, with AMD’s stock rising 5.88% for the day following the announcement.
This optimism is consistent with the stock’s overall stock performance, which includes a 128 percent year-to-date lead. While the stock has pulled back slightly from its record high of $546.44, broader analyst sentiment remains strong. Currently, 36 of the 45 analysts covering the stock recommend a “Buy” or “Strong Buy.”
