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Applied Materials’ AI Windfall: Sector Implications and 5 Strategic Buys

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Wall Street spent the week panicking about AI killing software companies. Applied Materials just reminded everyone that somebody still has to build the chips.

jumped 12% on Friday after the semiconductor equipment giant crushed Q1 fiscal 2026 estimates and dropped a guidance bombshell: it expects its semi equipment business to grow more than 20% this calendar year. In a market starved for actual AI beneficiaries — not just companies claiming to use it — AMAT delivered the receipts.

The Numbers Don’t Lie

The results tell a simple story: AI chip demand is accelerating, and Applied Materials is the company selling the pickaxes.

Q1 revenue came in at $7.01 billion, beating the $6.88 billion consensus by nearly 2%. Non-GAAP earnings hit $2.38 per share versus the $2.21 Wall Street expected — a 7.7% beat.

Applied Materials Q1 FY2026 Earnings – Beat on Revenue and EPS Chart

Gross margins expanded to 49.1%, the highest level in 25 years for the company. And this wasn’t just a one-quarter blip: Applied posted record DRAM revenue in its Semiconductor Systems division and record services revenue in its Applied Global Services segment, which saw a 15% year-over-year jump to $1.56 billion.

But here’s what really lit a fire under the stock. Q2 guidance came in at approximately $7.65 billion in revenue and $2.64 in non-GAAP EPS — both well above consensus expectations of $7.03 billion and $2.29, respectively.

Q2 FY2026 Guidance – AMAT Revenue and EPS vs Wall Street Estimates Chart

That’s not a modest beat on guidance. That’s a statement.

“Applied Materials delivered strong results in our fiscal first quarter, fueled by the acceleration of industry investments in AI computing,” CEO Gary Dickerson said. “The need for higher performance and more energy-efficient chips is driving high growth rates for leading-edge logic, high-bandwidth memory and advanced packaging.”

Why This Matters Right Now

The timing of these results couldn’t be more significant. For the past two weeks, markets have been gripped by AI disruption fears — software stocks cratered, real estate names got hit, even trucking companies sold off on worries that AI tools could automate their businesses. The S&P 500 is tracking for its worst week since November.

Applied Materials just cut through the noise with a simple message: the physical infrastructure buildout for AI isn’t slowing down. It’s speeding up.

Dickerson didn’t mince words on the earnings call, projecting that global semiconductor revenues could “potentially reach $1 trillion in 2026” — earlier than most industry forecasts had predicted. The company expects to launch more than a dozen new products this year, and its cold field emission (CFE) E-beam technology business is expected to double revenue to over $1 billion in calendar 2026.

CFO Brice Hill added context on the supply side: “Over the past several years, we have nearly doubled our system manufacturing capability, strengthened our supply chain and increased our inventories in preparation for market growth.”

Morgan Stanley analyst Joseph Moore captured the shift in sentiment ahead of the print: “Relative to three months ago, the demand environment has improved meaningfully, with supply-chain checks pointing to increased near-term strength.”

How to Play the Semiconductor Equipment Boom

AMAT’s results don’t exist in a vacuum. They validate the entire semiconductor equipment thesis — and there are several ways to get exposure.

  1. Applied Materials (AMAT) — at around $370 after today’s gap-up, the stock has run 32% year-to-date. But Wall Street is scrambling to raise targets. Citi just lifted to $400 from $250. UBS raised to $405 from $285. B. Riley sees $400. Even after today’s move, those targets imply 8-10% additional upside. With the company guiding to 20%+ equipment revenue growth, the stock isn’t as expensive as it looks at ~27x forward earnings. This remains the best pure-play on AI’s physical layer.
  2. — trading around $231, Lam is Applied’s closest peer in etch and deposition tools. The company already reported strong results in late January, guiding for 10-15% wafer fab equipment spending growth in 2026. With a consensus “Strong Buy” rating and a $237 average price target, Lam offers the most direct read-across from AMAT’s results. It’s cheaper on a relative basis and reports next in late April.
  3. — at roughly $1,451, KLA is the inspection and metrology leader. Its Q2 results in January showed revenue of $3.3 billion (beating $3.25 billion consensus) with industry-leading margins — 62.8% gross, 43.6% operating. Analyst targets have been ratcheted up to a median of $1,665 after those results. In a world where chip complexity keeps rising, KLA’s process control tools become more critical at every node.
  4. — trading near $1,407, the Dutch lithography monopoly is the ultimate gatekeeper for advanced chipmaking. ASML’s record €13.2 billion in Q4 orders (reported in late January) already confirmed the demand picture that AMAT is now reinforcing. For investors who want exposure to the most irreplaceable company in the semiconductor supply chain, ASML is it.
  5. — at around $409, SMH offers diversified exposure across the top 25 U.S.-listed semiconductor names.

Semi Equipment Stocks – Current Price vs Analyst Target Chart

It’s up over 60% in the past year and holds heavy positions in AMAT, LRCX, KLAC, and ASML alongside chip designers like Nvidia and Broadcom. For investors who don’t want to pick individual winners, SMH is the cleanest way to own the entire AI infrastructure stack.

The Bear Case (and Why It’s Manageable)

Not everything was perfect in AMAT’s report. Revenue was technically down 2% year-over-year. China revenue declined 7% and now represents 27% of semiconductor equipment sales, down from higher levels — a direct consequence of ongoing U.S. export restrictions. The company also disclosed a $252.5 million settlement with the Department of Commerce over alleged export control violations, though both the DOJ and SEC closed their inquiries with no enforcement actions.

There’s also a legitimate question about valuation. At $370, AMAT trades at roughly 27x forward earnings after a stock that’s nearly doubled in the past year. Options pricing before the report implied a 6% move in either direction — suggesting traders expected a big reaction but weren’t sure which way.

The counterargument is straightforward: AMAT just guided Q2 revenue 9% above where the quarter was tracking, projects 20%+ growth for the full year, and is sitting at the center of what Dickerson called a “tipping point” in AI-driven semiconductor demand. When a company is accelerating into a multi-year capex supercycle, paying 27x earnings for it isn’t unreasonable.

What to Watch

Three catalysts are worth circling on the calendar. First, AMAT’s fiscal Q2 results (expected in mid-May) will show whether the $7.65 billion guidance holds up — any upside revision would push targets even higher. Second, industry bellwether TSMC’s monthly revenue data in March and April will provide real-time confirmation of foundry demand trends. And third, the broader AI infrastructure spending picture gets clearer as Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and Meta release their Q1 2026 capex numbers in late April.

The AI hardware buildout isn’t a narrative anymore. Applied Materials just put hard numbers behind it — and the market is paying attention.

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