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Is Applied Materials (AMAT) One of the Unstoppable AI Stocks to Buy Now?

Yahoo Finance · May 14, 2026, 4:14 PM · Also reported by 1 other source

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  • Is Applied Materials (AMAT) One of the Unstoppable AI Stocks to Buy Now?
  • By integrating NEXX’s electrochemical deposition/ECD technology, Applied Materials aims to accelerate the industry’s transition from 300mm silicon wafers to larger panel form factors.
  • Close-up of Silicon Die are being Extracted from Semiconductor Wafer and Attached to Substrate by Pick and Place Machine.

Is Applied Materials (AMAT) One of the Unstoppable AI Stocks to Buy Now? Maham Fatima Thu, May 14, 2026 at 11:14 PM GMT+7 2 min read AMAT 0522.HK Applied Materials Inc. (NASDAQ:AMAT) is one of the unstoppable AI stocks to buy now. On May 3, Applied Materials entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the NEXX business from ASMPT Limited to expand its portfolio of panel-level advanced packaging technologies. NEXX is a leading supplier of large-area deposition equipment, which is critical for building the high-performance AI accelerators required for modern workloads.

By integrating NEXX’s electrochemical deposition/ECD technology, Applied Materials aims to accelerate the industry’s transition from 300mm silicon wafers to larger panel form factors. The acquisition addresses the growing demand for larger chiplet-based designs that integrate multiple GPUs and high-bandwidth memory stacks. As AI architectures become more complex, shifting to larger substrates allows for substantially higher output and more energy-efficient performance.

Close-up of Silicon Die are being Extracted from Semiconductor Wafer and Attached to Substrate by Pick and Place Machine. Computer Chip Manufacturing at Fab. Semiconductor Packaging Process.

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