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AMD Stock Price Today: Why Shares Fell After Wall Street Questioned the AI Rally
27 April 2026
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AMD Stock Price Today: Why Shares Fell After Wall Street Questioned the AI Rally

New York, April 27, 2026, 16:27 EDT

  • AMD dropped roughly 3.8% following its strong rally. Nvidia and Intel, though, managed gains, splitting the chip sector.
  • Northland downgraded AMD to neutral, flagging 2027 projections as overly optimistic.
  • AMD’s first-quarter numbers hit after the bell on May 5, marking the next major test for the chipmaker.

Advanced Micro Devices shares slipped Monday, pressured by a Wall Street downgrade questioning the extent of the chipmaker’s latest rally. Rival AI chip stocks moved up.

AMD slipped to $334.49, off $13.20, or roughly 3.8%. Shares earlier peaked at $354.88 before hitting a session low of $329.03. More than 50 million shares changed hands.

Timing’s a factor here. AMD was already drawing heavy attention as an AI play before earnings; now, investors are putting the stock’s rally under the microscope, weighing if the recent gains are outpacing what the company’s upcoming results can actually support.

Northland Capital Markets cut AMD to Market Perform from Outperform, assigning a $260 price target. The note pointed to increasing competition as a headwind for gross margin growth. Market Perform signals a neutral stance—the firm doesn’t see the stock significantly outpacing the broader market.

The firm called AMD “a phenomenal company,” but flagged that Wall Street’s consensus for calendar-year 2027 probably overshoots. Calendar-year estimates represent brokers’ calls for the entire year, not the usual fiscal quarter numbers. Investing.com

The upgrade stood out against the market’s continued optimism. Last week, DA Davidson’s Gil Luria bumped AMD up to Buy from Neutral and hiked his price target sharply, to $375 from $220. Luria argued AMD has a shot to “significantly raise prices” if server CPU supply stays tight. CPUs—central processing units—run the show in servers and PCs. TheStreet

Intel’s fresh numbers stirred the pot. First-quarter revenue landed at $13.6 billion, a 7% jump from last year. CFO David Zinsner pointed to “unprecedented demand for silicon,” connecting it with CPUs playing a bigger part in AI systems. Intel Corporation

Chip stocks diverged on Monday. Nvidia popped 4.0% to $216.66, Intel tacked on 3.0% to end at $85.00. AMD slipped, a move that pointed to rotation inside the AI hardware trade instead of a broad pullback.

AMD is still riding high. Back in February, the chipmaker posted fourth-quarter revenue of $10.27 billion—a 34% jump from the prior year. Data-center sales hit a record $5.4 billion, up 39%. CEO Lisa Su said AMD heads into 2026 with “strong momentum,” citing growth across EPYC, Ryzen and data-center AI products. Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.

AMD’s fiscal first-quarter numbers are on deck, with the chipmaker set to release results after the bell on Tuesday, May 5. Management will take questions starting at 5 p.m. ET.

Bulls have a clear worry here: even with a solid quarter, it might not cut it unless guidance signals that AI accelerator chips and server CPUs are still driving margin growth. AI accelerators—those chips designed to ramp up artificial intelligence tasks—remain a tough battleground for AMD, with Nvidia still dominant in graphics processors and Intel holding ground in server CPUs.

Bears have their own reasons to worry. Should AMD deliver firmer pricing, constrained supply, or a surprise lift in data-center demand, that Monday slip could end up just another bout of profit-taking—not a real shift in narrative. Right now, today’s share price signals investors are holding out for clear evidence before they’re ready to chase it higher.

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