Core Viewpoint - SanDisk (SNDK.US) reported Q1 FY2026 earnings that significantly exceeded Wall Street analysts' expectations, highlighting the ongoing demand surge for storage products driven by AI training and inference needs [1][3][5] Financial Performance - SanDisk's Q1 revenue reached $2.308 billion, a 23% year-over-year increase and a 21% quarter-over-quarter increase, surpassing the expected $2.1 billion [3][4] - The company's Non-GAAP adjusted earnings per share were $1.22, well above the previous quarter's $0.29 and the analysts' forecast of $0.89 [3] - Operating income surged to $176 million, reflecting an 878% quarter-over-quarter increase, while net income was approximately $112 million, a significant recovery from a loss of $23 million in the previous quarter [4][3] - Gross margin improved to 29.8%, up from 26.2% in the previous quarter [4] Market Position and Outlook - SanDisk, as a standalone entity since its split from Western Digital in 2025, has seen its stock price increase nearly 500% due to the unprecedented demand for storage driven by AI [2][5] - The company expects Q2 FY2026 revenue to be between $2.55 billion and $2.65 billion, exceeding the analysts' average estimate of $2.36 billion [5] - Analysts are optimistic about the storage sector, with Morgan Stanley and Bank of America raising their target prices for SanDisk significantly, indicating strong bullish sentiment [5] Industry Trends - The demand for enterprise SSDs is expected to grow significantly, with projections indicating a CAGR of over 35% from 2024 to 2030, particularly driven by AI inference and training workloads [7][10] - The AI infrastructure investment cycle is creating a "storage supercycle," benefiting major storage companies like SanDisk, Seagate, and Western Digital [10][11] - The integration of high-capacity enterprise SSDs in AI data centers is becoming critical, as they provide the necessary balance of throughput, latency, and energy efficiency for AI workloads [6][7]
存储“超级周期”逻辑再强化! SSD领军者闪迪(SNDK.US)营业利润激增878%