Group 1 - Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang's comments at CES have reignited bullish sentiment in storage stocks, with Sandisk Corp. (SNDK.US) surging 28%, marking its best single-day performance since February last year [1] - Sandisk's stock has increased over 47% in the first three trading days of 2026 and has risen an astonishing 1080% since hitting a low on April 22 of last year [1] - Other storage companies like Western Digital (WDC.US) and Seagate Technology (STX.US) also recorded double-digit gains, following Sandisk's performance [1] Group 2 - Analyst Jack Silverman noted that the growing demand for AI training and inference, coupled with supply constraints and rising storage chip prices, is driving the strength in digital storage stocks [1] - Huang's statements indicate that demand for NAND storage in Nvidia's systems will remain robust [1] - Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix are reportedly seeking to raise server DRAM prices by 60% to 70% in the first quarter compared to the fourth quarter of last year [1] Group 3 - Bank of America analyst Wamsi Mohan highlighted that Sandisk and other storage companies are seen as core beneficiaries of AI inference and edge AI developments by 2026 [2] - Mohan expects that the demand for storage will "skyrocket" as institutions retain increasing amounts of data for training, analysis, and compliance purposes [2] - The focus of AI investment has primarily been on capital expenditures and driving AI model training, which is expected to lead to the next wave of hardware spending [2]
CES引爆存储芯片行情:黄仁勋称AI存储需求“前所未有”Sandisk三日狂飙47%