Needham analyst Charles Shi raised the firm’s price target on Camtek (CAMT) to $135 from $125 and keeps a Buy rating on the shares. The firm says high bandwidth memory is transitioning from brute-force stacking to a “plethora of new innovation-based scaling.” This ensures HBM “remains the king” of artificial intelligence memory for another 5-10 years, the analyst tells investors in a research note. Needham believes the back-end semiconductor capital equipment names will outperform the front-end in 2026. It encourages investors to “look for names in this space that has been forgotten for a while.”
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