SanDisk Corp. shares surged 6.92% intraday on Wednesday, driven by a confluence of positive catalysts including a new product unveiling, a wave of analyst upgrades, and strengthening industry dynamics.
The rally was ignited by SanDisk and Kioxia's joint announcement of their 9th-generation 2Tb QLC 3D flash memory technology, specifically designed for AI and data-intensive applications. The new technology delivers a 33% increase in NAND interface speed to 4.8 Gb/s and improved power efficiency, directly addressing the surging demand from AI model training and inference workloads.
Adding to the bullish momentum, multiple institutions issued positive ratings on the stock. Argus Research upgraded SanDisk from Hold to Buy with a $1,600 price target, while Bank of America maintained a $2,500 target and China Renaissance kept a Buy rating with a $2,000 target. The consensus analyst rating stands at Overweight with a mean target price of approximately $2,234, significantly above current trading levels. Market sentiment was further bolstered by the expansion of long-term supply agreements to second-tier manufacturers, which reinforces supplier pricing power across the memory supply chain, and by anticipation ahead of SanDisk's Investor Day scheduled for the following day.