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AI Stock News Briefing — Tuesday, July 7, 2026 at 6:15 AM

AI Stocks7/7/2026🕐 6:15 AM⏱ 8:10Market watchPre-market

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#1AVGO/AMD/INTC — Broadcom-Apple 2031 Chip Deal Ignites Broad Semiconductor Rally

Broadcom surged 6% to $381 Monday after it and Apple disclosed an expanded custom-chip partnership through 2031 via an SEC filing, quashing fears Apple might go fully in-house. The news pulled the entire sector higher: AMD rocketed 10% to $568 and Intel climbed 5% to $126 in the single biggest chip-sector catalyst of the month. Apple accounts for roughly 20% of Broadcom's annual revenue, and this deal locks that relationship in for five more years.

#2NVDA — SemiAnalysis Rack Delay Report Spooks Market; Nvidia Denies, Stock Still Lags

Research firm SemiAnalysis published a claim that Nvidia's next-gen Kyber NVL144 rack architecture is delayed until 2028 due to PCB midplane manufacturing challenges. Nvidia responded swiftly — "Our roadmap is intact" — but shares still underperformed Monday's broad rally. Nvidia sits at just 3.2% year-to-date while AMD is up 171%, Intel is up 278%, and Micron is up over 300%, making any delay report an accelerant for an already uncomfortable rotation story.

#3MSFT — 4,800 Layoffs and Wolfe Cuts Price Target to $525 on Ballooning AI Capex

Microsoft confirmed it is cutting 4,800 jobs (2.1% of its global workforce, with ~1,600 in the Xbox division) as AI infrastructure spending hits $190B in 2026 and is projected to jump to $270B in FY27. Wolfe Research cut its Microsoft price target from $570 to $525, with FY27 free cash flow now projected at negative $17.4B versus a prior estimate of positive $14.7B, driven by rising memory costs flagged by Micron's earnings. MSFT has lost roughly 30% of its value over the past nine months.

#4MU — Blowout Q3 Revenue +346% YoY; $100B in AI Memory Contracts Lock In Demand Through 2026

Micron's fiscal Q3 produced revenue of $41.5 billion, up 346% year-over-year, while the company revealed approximately $100 billion in binding, multi-year AI memory contracts that have effectively sold out its HBM supply through all of 2026. The stock is up roughly 250% year-to-date but has pulled back 22% from its post-earnings peak. Bank of America maintains a $1,550 price target on MU — roughly 59% above recent prices — declaring memory "a strategic AI enabler" rather than a commodity.

#5AMD/INTC — The 2026 Chip Leadership Rotation: AMD +171%, Intel +278% YTD as Nvidia Lags at +3.2%

The defining semiconductor market narrative of 2026 is a massive rotation away from Nvidia and into AMD, Intel, and Micron — with the three companies adding a combined $2 trillion in market cap in Q2 alone. Intel's 18A node entered high-volume production under CEO Lip-Bu Tan, supported by Nvidia's own $5B equity stake. AMD's MI450 is beating hyperscaler demand forecasts, with Lisa Su noting "leading customer forecasts exceeding our initial expectations." The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index is up 47% year-to-date.

#6IBM — BofA Raises Target to $330, Names IBM Quantum Leader; Stock Jumps 3.5%

Bank of America Securities raised its IBM price target from $315 to $330, maintaining a Buy rating, with analyst Wamsi Mohan calling IBM the "leader in the quantum category" following the Quantum Tech World Conference. BofA raised full-year 2026 revenue estimates to $71.4B and EPS to $12.47, flagging strong Q2 setup with $340M contribution from the Confluent integration. IBM shares climbed 3.5% to $300.21.

#7PLTR — Army NGC2 Contract Win, Nvidia Sovereign AI Partnership, DA Davidson Upgrades to Buy

Palantir secured the U.S. Army's NGC2 modernization program as its core cloud data layer, moving from prototype to wide deployment. A new Palantir-Nvidia initiative will run Nvidia AI and Nemotron models inside classified, sovereign environments for sensitive government workloads. DA Davidson upgraded the stock to Buy with a $230 price target, and shares gained roughly 3%. Q1 revenue came in at $1.63B, up 85% year-over-year with ~84% gross margins.

#8Anthropic — Confidential IPO Filing at $965B Valuation; Now Leads Global LLM Revenue Share

Anthropic filed confidentially for an IPO in June while carrying a $965 billion post-money valuation from its $65B Series H round. Counterpoint Research says Anthropic now leads global LLM revenue share at 31.4%, narrowly ahead of OpenAI at 29%. The company projects reaching profitability by 2028, two years ahead of OpenAI's 2030 target. Not yet publicly traded — but a near-trillion-dollar private valuation moves the AI sector conversation regardless.

#10Chip Sector — BofA: Memory Is Now 35-40% of AI Cloud Capex; $1.5T Infrastructure Buildout by 2027

Bank of America's chip analyst Vivek Arya pushed back hard on the bear thesis this week: AI memory now accounts for 35-40% of cloud capital spending, more than double historical norms, and that transition is structural. Global AI infrastructure spending is projected at $1.5 trillion by 2027, up 40-50% year-over-year. Arya also dismissed the open-source AI bear case, arguing broader model adoption means more infrastructure demand, not less.

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