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KLA (KLAC) stock rises after Cantor upgrade as CES AI headlines keep chip tools in focus

KLA (KLAC) stock rises after Cantor upgrade as CES AI headlines keep chip tools in focus

New York, Jan 6, 2026, 13:26 EST — Regular session

  • Cantor Fitzgerald upgraded KLA to “overweight” and raised its price target
  • Chip-equipment shares stayed bid as AI-linked demand signals dominated CES chatter
  • Focus shifts to KLA’s next quarterly update and China-related policy risk

KLA Corp shares rose 3.4% to $1,398.66 in afternoon trading on Tuesday after Cantor Fitzgerald upgraded the $187 billion process-control toolmaker and lifted its price target. Cantor analyst C.J. Muse raised the rating to “overweight” from “neutral” and increased the target to $1,500 from $1,350, according to MarketScreener and StreetInsider.

Cantor tied the call to an AI-led semiconductor upcycle that it said is becoming constrained by manufacturing capacity rather than demand, arguing KLA is positioned to benefit from heavier investment at advanced chipmaking nodes. KLA sells “process control” tools — inspection and measurement systems used to spot defects and improve yield, the share of usable chips produced from a wafer — which typically become more critical as chip designs shrink and complexity rises.

The upgrade landed as investors tracked new AI signals around the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Nvidia Chief Executive Jensen Huang said the company’s next-generation Vera Rubin chips are in full production, while AMD Chief Executive Lisa Su unveiled new AI processors at the show, Reuters reported.

KLA’s gain came alongside strength across chip-equipment names, with the iShares Semiconductor ETF up about 2.9%. Applied Materials rose 1.5%, Lam Research added 0.8% and Dutch chip-tool maker ASML gained 1.5%.

KLA’s last quarterly update, released in late October, flagged how AI-driven demand is rippling through leading-edge foundry/logic, memory and advanced packaging. “The AI infrastructure buildout represents a profound change in high performance computing,” CEO Rick Wallace said then, as the company guided for December-quarter revenue of $3.225 billion, plus or minus $150 million, and non-GAAP (adjusted) earnings per share of $8.70, plus or minus $0.78. KLA Corporation

Investors still lack a company-posted date for the next earnings call, with KLA’s investor relations calendar showing no upcoming events. MarketScreener’s corporate calendar lists KLA’s fiscal second-quarter earnings release as projected for Jan. 21, keeping attention on any update to demand at advanced nodes and service revenue trends. KLA Corporation

But policy risk remains a swing factor for chip-tool suppliers with exposure to China’s buildout cycle. Reuters reported last week that China is pushing new fabs to meet a 50% domestic-equipment threshold, which could pressure foreign suppliers over time even as local capacity expands.

Longer term, the spending backdrop still looks firm. Industry group SEMI projected total semiconductor manufacturing equipment sales will climb to $145 billion in 2026 and $156 billion in 2027, with AI-related investment and advanced packaging helping drive the forecast. SEMI

The next catalyst for chip-linked sentiment arrives later on Tuesday, with Nvidia’s CES schedule showing a live session featuring Huang in Las Vegas from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. local time.

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