MILPITAS, Calif., Aug 19, 2026, 11:25 EDT —
- Sandisk fell 9% on Tuesday after an 8.9% Monday gain.
- Pricing supplied about two-thirds of sequential fourth-quarter revenue growth.
- Management targets roughly 80% adjusted gross margins through fiscal 2030.
Sandisk NASDAQ:SNDK shares fell 9% on Tuesday, reversing Monday’s 8.9% rise to $1,786.85. The setback followed a five-session memory rally and tested enthusiasm around the company’s long-range targets.
The investor question is now narrower. Sandisk must show that pricing power and contract coverage can make NAND earnings less cyclical. Its stock had gained 652.7% in 2026 through Monday, leaving little room for a weak execution quarter.
| Verified market marker | Move or level | Session |
|---|---|---|
| Sandisk | +8.9% to $1,786.85 | Aug. 17 close |
| Sandisk | -9.0% | Aug. 18 close |
| Philadelphia Semiconductor Index | -5.0% | Aug. 18 close |
| Sandisk 2026 return | +652.7% | Through Aug. 17 |
Fourth-quarter revenue rose 51% from the prior quarter. Sandisk said pricing contributed about two-thirds of that increase, while volume supplied one-third. Applied to the reported growth rate, that is roughly 34 percentage points from pricing and 17 from volume. The split is an estimate, not company guidance.
| Fiscal Q4 2026 end market | Revenue | Quarter-on-quarter | Share of total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Datacenter | $2.977 billion | +103% | 33.2% |
| Edge | $5.432 billion | +48% | 60.6% |
| Consumer | $556 million | -32% | 6.2% |
| Total | $8.965 billion | +51% | 100% |
The mix also changed quickly. Datacenter revenue more than doubled sequentially, while consumer sales fell by nearly one-third. Chief Executive David Goeckeler said Sandisk had “established datacenter as a key growth pillar” and deepened customer partnerships. Sandisk results
Management’s new business model is central to the durability case. Agreements with eight customers, including three U.S. hyperscalers, cover about half of fiscal 2027 output and two-thirds of fiscal 2028 output. That 17-point rise in covered production gives Sandisk more forward demand visibility.
| Operating marker | Verified figure | Period |
|---|---|---|
| Revenue growth target | Mid-to-high teens annually | Fiscal 2028–2030 |
| Adjusted gross-margin target | About 80% | Fiscal 2028–2030 |
| NBM output coverage | About 50% | Fiscal 2027 |
| NBM output coverage | About 67% | Fiscal 2028 |
| Q1 2027 revenue outlook | $10.3–$10.8 billion | Quarter ending October 2026 |
Analysts remain positive overall, but their numbers show a wide valuation gap. The five recent actions below span $1,300 to $3,000. That range is more useful than the consensus label alone.
| Analyst | Recommendation | Target | Action date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cantor Fitzgerald | Buy | $2,900 | Aug. 10, 2026 |
| Argus | Buy | $1,600 | Aug. 10, 2026 |
| Bernstein | Outperform | $3,000 | Aug. 6, 2026 |
| Jefferies | Buy | $1,750 | Aug. 6, 2026 |
| RBC Capital | Sector Perform | $1,300 | Aug. 6, 2026 |
Using Monday’s $1,786.85 close, Bernstein’s target implied 67.9% upside. RBC’s target implied 27.2% downside. The $1,700 gap between those two views is almost equal to Monday’s entire share price.
The selloff was not isolated. Western Digital NASDAQ:WDC fell 7.4% and Micron Technology NASDAQ:MU dropped 7% on Tuesday. The semiconductor index lost 5% as rising bond yields cut the present value of expected technology earnings.
Conditions steadied early Wednesday. At 09:36 EDT, the Nasdaq was up 0.26%, while the 30-year Treasury yield eased to 5.209%. The semiconductor index still fell 0.7%, showing that the sector’s rate sensitivity had not disappeared.
The main risk is a turn in NAND pricing before committed volumes translate into revenue. A drop in average selling prices would hit the largest driver of fourth-quarter growth. It would also make the roughly 80% margin goal harder to defend.
The next operating test is Sandisk’s fiscal first-quarter guide. Revenue of $10.3 billion to $10.8 billion and adjusted gross margin of 83% to 85% would keep pricing near the center of the earnings debate.
The rebound meets a margin test
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after an 8.9% gain
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Reuters market snapshot
- Pricing: the largest driver of recent growth and the clearest downside lever.
- Margin: fiscal Q1 adjusted guide is 83%–85%; long-range target is about 80%.
- Demand visibility: customer commitments rise by about 17 points from fiscal 2027 to 2028.
- Rates: long Treasury yields remain a valuation brake for high-growth technology shares.


