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Why Applied Materials Stock Rose This Week

Group 1 - Shares of Applied Materials (NASDAQ: AMAT) increased by approximately 7.6% this week due to multiple analyst upgrades driven by booming demand for AI infrastructure [1][3] - Bank of America upgraded Applied Materials to a buy with a price target of $250, citing strong growth in wafer fab equipment expected in 2026 due to DRAM capacity investments [3][4] - Stifel also rated Applied Materials as a buy, raising its price target to $215, highlighting DRAM investments and the company's diversified product portfolio as key positives [4] Group 2 - Cantor analysts named Applied Materials one of their "best ideas" among semiconductor equipment stocks, justifying a $250 price target based on strong DRAM demand and growing capital spending from TSMC [4] - The semiconductor memory chip industry, including DRAM and NAND, is cyclical and can experience significant downturns following periods of oversupply, which could impact Applied Materials [5][6] - Despite diversification providing some protection, demand in certain segments of Applied Materials' business may decline sharply when the cycle turns [6]