On August 12, Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd rose 5.58% in pre-market trading, trading at approximately $261.99/share, with turnover of $9.957 million.
On the news front, Barclays recently raised its target price on Credo from $260 to $300, citing optimism that AI computing expansion will drive sustained volume growth in high-speed interconnect chip demand. Additionally, the company showcased a technology roadmap at FMS 2026 targeting memory density up to 25 times greater than HBM4 designs, further solidifying its positioning as a core supplier of AI data infrastructure.
The broader optical communications sector has been strengthening. According to Light Counting data, the Ethernet optical module market is expected to grow 65%, with 800G optical module shipments projected to more than double, providing sustained support from high industry prosperity. The current stock price has already moved above Barclays' prior target level, reflecting strong market confidence in AI-driven demand tailwinds.
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