Will Applied Materials Meet Expectations in the AI Capex Boom?

Will Applied Materials Meet Expectations in the AI Capex Boom

Analyst(s): FuturumAI
Publication Date: August 12, 2025

Applied Materials continues to play a central role in the semiconductor manufacturing supply chain, especially for AI chips requiring advanced packaging and memory technologies.

What You Need to Know:

  • Applied Materials posted $6.65B in revenue (down 1% YoY) and $2.09 EPS (up 3% YoY) last quarter, topping consensus expectations.
  • AI-driven demand for advanced packaging and hybrid bonding was a key growth driver.
  • Street consensus for this quarter is $2.36 EPS on $7.2B revenue.
  • Futurum Equities expects AMAT to meet expectations, with guidance as the key swing factor.
  • China’s exposure and export restrictions remain watchpoints for investors.

Recommendations:

To maximize value from AMAT’s AI-related growth, semiconductor manufacturers and investors should:

  • Engage early to secure tool allocation for high-demand AI process nodes and advanced packaging.
  • Leverage AMAT’s hybrid bonding and HBM-related technologies to enhance chip performance and efficiency.
  • Closely monitor guidance for signs of sustained AI-led capital expenditures into CY26.

Will Applied Materials Meet Expectations in the AI Capex Boom?

Analyst Take: Applied Materials continues to play a central role in the semiconductor manufacturing supply chain, especially for AI chips requiring advanced packaging and memory technologies.

While the last quarter’s results showed modest YoY revenue decline, strong foundry/logic demand helped deliver an EPS beat. The company’s advanced deposition, etch, and metrology tools remain critical to enabling high-bandwidth memory and next-generation GPU production.

This quarter, investors expect a ‘meet’ on both revenue and EPS, with guidance as the most important swing factor. Strong AI-related bookings in advanced packaging could lead to upward revisions, while macro uncertainty and export restrictions in China remain potential headwinds.

Bullish factors include strong AI-driven capex cycles and leadership in advanced packaging. Bearish risks center on geopolitical tensions and possible slowdowns in consumer electronics demand, which could impact foundry capacity utilization.

For more information, see the company’s press release on their upcoming Q3 2025 earnings release, slated for August 15, 2025.

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