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AI Stock News Briefing — Sunday, May 17, 2026 at 6:15 AM

📈 AI Stocks5/17/2026🕐 6:15 AM⏱ 6:10Market watchPre-market

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#1NVDA, AMD, INTC — AI Stocks Crash as Treasury Yields Spike and Oil Surges Past $100

Wall Street's weeks-long AI rally hit a wall Friday as the 10-year Treasury yield jumped 14 basis points to 4.6%, the highest in a year, while oil surged past $109 on Strait of Hormuz tensions. The Nasdaq and S&P 500 each fell over 1%, the Dow dropped more than 500 points, and investors rushed out of tech en masse. Nvidia fell 4.4%, Intel dropped 6%, and AMD shed 4% in the broad risk-off move.

#2NVDA, INTC, AMD — Chip Stocks Slide After Trump-Xi Summit Ends Without Major Tech Deals

Semiconductor stocks took an extra leg down Friday after President Trump's two-day Beijing summit with Xi Jinping wrapped up without a breakthrough on chip exports. Despite Washington authorizing Nvidia's H200 sales to China, Beijing hasn't formally approved shipments and Chinese companies have placed zero orders. Nvidia lost 3% in pre-market alone; SK Hynix fell 7.7% in Asia.

#3NVDA — TD Cowen and UBS Both Raise Nvidia Price Target to $275 Ahead of Earnings

In back-to-back moves Thursday and Friday, UBS analyst Timothy Arcuri and TD Cowen analyst Joshua Buchalter each lifted their Nvidia targets to $275, implying ~22% upside. Both cite strong hyperscaler capex expansion and insatiable demand for Blackwell and Rubin-generation GPUs. The raises land just days before Nvidia's fiscal Q1 2027 earnings report on May 20.

#4NVDA — Goldman Sachs Says Nvidia Has "Accelerating Momentum," Raises EPS Estimates 12%

Published Friday during the selloff, Goldman analyst James Schneider reiterated a Buy rating with a $250 target and boosted calendar-year 2026 and 2027 EPS estimates 14% and 34% above consensus, respectively. Goldman sees a steady pipeline of Blackwell catalysts and believes the stock is meaningfully undervalued heading into Tuesday's report, where the Street expects $78B in revenue.

#5DELL — Dell Gets Dual Price Target Hikes on AI Server Demand

Citi raised Dell to $290 from $235 and Mizuho to a new Street-high $300 from $260, both citing neocloud, sovereign AI, and agentic workload demand. Dell booked $64B in AI server orders in FY26, entered FY27 with a $43B backlog, and guides FY27 AI-optimized server revenue to ~$50B — up 103% YoY. The stock is emerging as a top infrastructure play outside the chip names.

#6GOOGL, META — Alphabet and Meta Spent $0 on Buybacks in Q1 as AI Capex Devours Cash

A Motley Fool analysis published Thursday highlighted that both Alphabet and Meta spent exactly zero on share repurchases in Q1 2026, after buying back $15.1B and $12.8B respectively in Q1 2025. The capital is being redirected to AI infrastructure: Alphabet raised 2026 capex guidance to $180-190B, Meta to $125-145B. Combined hyperscaler capex is on track to exceed $650B this year.

#7CSCO — HSBC Upgrades Cisco to Buy, Nearly Doubles Price Target on AI Networking

HSBC upgraded Cisco to Buy from Hold and hiked its price target to $137 from $77, implying ~19% upside, following Cisco's blowout fiscal Q3 earnings. Morgan Stanley also raised its target to $120. Both firms see Cisco as a key beneficiary of AI data center networking buildout, with the stock already surging double digits on the earnings beat.

#8SMCI — Super Micro Class Action Deadline Looms May 26 as Legal Woes Deepen

Multiple law firms are reminding SMCI investors of the May 26 lead-plaintiff deadline in the securities fraud class action tied to the DOJ's export-control indictment of co-founder Yih-Shyan Liaw. The stock has cratered 33% since the March disclosure of $2.5B in allegedly illegal server shipments to China. JPMorgan cut its price target to $28 from $40 with a Neutral rating.

#9PLTR — Palantir's 85% Revenue Growth Can't Escape Valuation Gravity

Palantir reported Q1 revenue of $1.63B (up 85% YoY) and EPS of $0.33, beating estimates by 22%. The company raised full-year guidance to $7.65-7.66B. Yet the stock fell 5.7% after hours and is down 18% YTD as the market questions whether even triple-digit growth justifies a PE above 100x. U.S. commercial revenue surged 133% to $595M.

#10IONQ — IonQ Posts 755% Revenue Surge, Raises Full-Year Guidance

IonQ reported record Q1 revenue of $64.7M, up 755% YoY, beating the midpoint of guidance by 30%. The quantum computing company raised full-year revenue expectations to $260-270M, sold its first 256-qubit system, and grew remaining performance obligations 554% to $470M. About 60% of revenue came from commercial customers, with 35% international.

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