Barclays analyst Tom O’Malley raised the firm’s price target on Arm (ARM) to $155 from $145 and keeps an Overweight rating on the shares as part of a 2025 outlook for the semiconductors and semiconductor capital equipment sector.
The firm rolled out 2026 numbers and thinks 2025 will be another year defined as the artificial intelligence “have and have-nots.”
Barclays is more selective on its AI preferences and likes owning stocks with proprietary serializer/deserializer technology.
It still struggles to get more positive on cyclical semis, analog, PC, and handset and thinks larger recoveries take longer to materialize.
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