Movement Alert|ARM Holdings Rises 3.07% in Regular Trading, Semiconductor Sector Oversold Rebound Combined With Cloud Computing Market Share Tailwind

Market Focus07-08 21:54

On July 8, ARM Holdings rose 3.07% in regular trading, trading at $307.28/share, with turnover of $301 million, staging a technical rebound following the previous session's 6.77% plunge.

On the news front, the semiconductor sector experienced a broad selloff in the prior session, with the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index plunging 4.65% and storage stocks declining 5.45%, driving ARM down to $300.43. The current session reflects an oversold recovery across the sector, with Broadcom up 3.43%, Micron Technology up 1.18%, and NVIDIA up 0.33%.

Providing fundamental support, ARM executives previously confirmed that the company's chip architecture now accounts for over 50% of the hyperscale cloud computing market, with clients spanning Meta, Alphabet, Amazon, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and OpenAI. Additionally, UBS recently raised its price target on ARM from $260 to $470, citing agentic AI accelerating demand for standalone CPU racks and sustained growth in ARM's royalty revenue.

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