Mizuho Raises AMD Target to $515 — Agentic AI Becomes New Server Demand Engine
Mizuho raised its AMD price target 24% to $515, citing Q1 revenue of $10.3B, Q2 guidance of $11.2B, and agentic AI as the new driver of server demand.

- Mizuho raised AMD's price target from $415 to $515, citing agentic AI driving server demand
- AMD reported Q1 revenue of $10.3B and guided Q2 to $11.2B
Mizuho raised its AMD price target from $415 to $515, a 24% increase, citing agentic AI as the new driver of server demand after a strong Q1 earnings season.
Mizuho lifted its price target on Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) from $415 to $515 on May 12, while maintaining an Outperform rating. The upgrade follows the March-quarter earnings season, during which the firm revised semiconductor estimates broadly upward, citing agentic AI as the primary catalyst for accelerating server demand.
Q1 2026 Results: $10.3B Revenue, Data Center as the Growth Engine
AMD reported Q1 2026 revenue of $10.3 billion, with a gross margin of 53%, operating income of $1.5 billion, net income of $1.4 billion, and diluted EPS of $0.84. The data center segment drove the beat, with AI infrastructure demand accelerating across hyperscaler customers.
Inferencing and agentic AI are fueling higher demand for high-performance CPUs and accelerators, and healthy momentum continues.
AMD Q1 2026 Earnings
Q2 Guidance at $11.2B — Growth Trajectory Intact
AMD guided Q2 2026 revenue to approximately $11.2 billion, plus or minus $300 million — roughly 9% above Q1. The guidance reflects continued strength in MI300X AI GPU shipments and EPYC server CPU market share gains at large cloud providers.
Agentic AI Opens a New Semiconductor Upgrade Cycle
Mizuho’s estimate revision is grounded in the agentic AI shift. Unlike basic chatbots, agentic AI systems autonomously execute complex tasks, requiring far greater inference compute. This plays directly into AMD’s strength in high-throughput CPUs and accelerators.
- MI300X: AI inference GPU with best-in-class HBM memory capacity vs. competitors
- EPYC Genoa/Bergamo: accelerating data center CPU market share against Intel
- ROCm software stack: maturing as a credible alternative to NVIDIA CUDA
What $515 Implies: Significant Upside Relative to Current Price
Mizuho’s $515 target represents a 24% increase from the prior $415 target. With AMD shares trading near $114, the new target implies approximately 351% upside from current levels. The revision reflects Mizuho’s view that AMD’s multiple can expand further as AI estimate revisions continue across the semiconductor sector.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Mizuho's new price target for AMD?
Mizuho raised its AMD price target from $415 to $515 on May 12, 2026, maintaining an Outperform rating. The 24% increase follows the Q1 earnings season.
How did AMD perform in Q1 2026?
AMD reported Q1 2026 revenue of $10.3 billion, 53% gross margin, operating income of $1.5 billion, net income of $1.4 billion, and diluted EPS of $0.84.
What is AMD's Q2 2026 guidance?
AMD guided for approximately $11.2 billion in Q2 2026 revenue, plus or minus $300 million — roughly 9% sequential growth.
Why is agentic AI driving AMD's growth?
Agentic AI systems require far more inference compute than basic chatbots. AMD's MI300X AI accelerator and EPYC server CPUs are direct beneficiaries of this demand surge.
What are AMD's key products in AI infrastructure?
AMD's main AI products are the MI300X GPU accelerator (used for large model inference), EPYC server CPUs (competing with Intel in data centers), and the ROCm software stack.
Smart Money Briefing
Weekly summaries of Wall Street guru moves and crypto whale activity.






