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Chip Stocks Surge as AI Trade Gains Momentum, Driving S&P 500 and Nasdaq to Record Highs

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Last updated: April 26, 2026 8:31 pm
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Published: April 26, 2026
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The surge in chip stocks has reignited enthusiasm for the artificial intelligence sector, with both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite reaching unprecedented highs. On Friday, Nvidia achieved a staggering $5 trillion market capitalization, while Intel celebrated its most significant single-day gain since 1987.

This optimism reflects a heightened investor interest in the infrastructure necessary for agentic AI, where bots operate on behalf of users. The demand for central processing units (CPUs), particularly those manufactured by Intel, has surged as the utilization of AI technologies continues to rise.

The PHLX Semiconductor Index extended its winning streak to 18 consecutive sessions, showcasing the accelerating trend in the industry. Cody Acree, a senior semiconductor research analyst at Benchmark, stated, “We just had a return to optimism around the AI trade.” He underscored the reality of demand, spending, and budgets allocated for capital expenditures, which are likely to remain robust.

Estimates suggest that hyperscale companies are poised to invest approximately $650 billion in AI infrastructure this year, with little clarity on when this investment pace might slow down. Historically regarded as a cyclical industry, the semiconductor realm faces unprecedented challenges in forecasting when this cycle will reach its peak.

Matt Bryson, an equity analyst at Wedbush Securities, commented, “We’re just at the start of inference. This is something that showed up middle of last year — so early innings,” indicating that the application of trained AI models to predict outcomes or respond to user inquiries is still in its infancy.

Intel’s recent performance also benefits its competitor, AMD, which is slated to release its results next month. Analyst Gil Luria from D.A. Davidson remarked that while there were expectations around CPUs being the next bottleneck, Intel’s strong results suggest significant opportunities already materializing.

Market strategists have noted that the entire AI infrastructure sector is experiencing a surge in interest, extending from processors to connectivity solutions. Benchmark’s Acree highlighted that any company tied to AI, whether in computing, memory, or connectivity, holds potential for substantial gains. “You could buy a basket of these and all do very well,” he stated.

Amidst this market rally, concerns over geopolitical tensions and fluctuating oil prices appear to be overlooked as investor attention shifts towards earnings metrics. Goldman Sachs strategist Ben Snider projected the S&P 500 could reach 7,600 by year’s end and advised investors to focus on entities that stand to gain from the ongoing AI trade. Snider indicated that the U.S. equity market is likely to continue setting new records in the coming months, buoyed by enduring earnings growth.

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