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12 Jun 2026, 17:36 UTC · 2h ago
Intel Is Up 8% Today: Is It Outperforming Other Chip Stocks Like AMD and NVIDIA?
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24/7 Wall Street
12 Jun 2026, 17:36 UTC · 2h ago
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Intel's forward P/E ratio of 123x is significantly higher than AMD's 68x and NVIDIA's 32x. — Extreme valuation premiums relative to peers create substantial downside risk if momentum stalls.
-0.60The consensus analyst target price for Intel is $92.17, implying a significant decline from its current price of approximately $127. — A strong disconnect between market price and institutional price targets suggests the stock is overbought.
-0.50Citi upgraded AMD to a 'Buy' rating with a price target of $575. — An upgrade from a major investment bank provides fundamental support for further price appreciation.
+0.40Intel reported Q1 2026 revenue of $13.58 billion, with Data Center and AI revenue growing 22% year-over-year. — Strong growth in high-margin AI sectors supports the long-term bullish thesis for the company.
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Intel shares rose 8% and AMD shares rose 6% on June 12, while NVIDIA remained flat. — Short-term positive momentum in the chip sector, though the lack of a catalyst for Intel suggests a sentiment-driven move.
+0.20Which stocks this story touches
The stock rose 6% following a Citi upgrade to Buy with a $575 price target.
The stock surged 8% and has massive YTD gains, though analysts warn of significant valuation risk and downside.
The stock remained flat during the session, though it has strong revenue growth and a reasonable P/E ratio compared to peers.
[mutual] Both are described as mega-cap chip names and are compared directly in terms of stock performance and valuation.
[mutual] Both are described as mega-cap chip names and are compared directly in terms of stock performance and valuation.
[mutual] Both are described as mega-cap chip names and are compared directly in terms of stock performance and valuation.
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