Applied Materials (AMAT) is set to report its fiscal first-quarter 2026 results on February 12th, with Zacks predicting an earnings beat. The company is experiencing increased demand for its wafer fabrication equipment due to the rising use of semiconductors in AI and high-performance computing, alongside growth in its flash memory and display businesses. Despite facing competition, AMAT is positioned for growth with its leadership in advanced chip manufacturing technologies and strong market performance.
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AMAT to Post Q1 Earnings: Time to Buy, Sell or Hold the Stock?
Applied Materials (AMAT) is set to report its fiscal first-quarter 2026 results on February 12th, with Zacks predicting an earnings beat. The company is experiencing increased demand for its wafer fabrication equipment due to the rising use of semiconductors in AI and high-performance computing, alongside growth in its flash memory and display businesses. Despite facing competition, AMAT is positioned for growth with its leadership in advanced chip manufacturing technologies and strong market performance.