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AI Data Center Demand And BiCS8 Transition Will Drive Long-Term Earnings Power

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13 Dec 25
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Last Update 21 Aug 26

Fair value Increased 20%

SNDK: AI Memory Contracts Will Support Structurally Higher Margins Despite Cyclicality Risk

Analysts have raised their Sandisk fair value estimate from about $1,773 to roughly $2,126. They point to updated models that reflect higher projected revenue growth, stronger profit margins, and a lower future P/E multiple under the company's new business framework.

Analyst Commentary

Recent research coverage around Sandisk is highly engaged, with many firms updating price targets and ratings following the company’s investor day and quarterly results. For you as an investor, the key themes cluster around how credible Sandisk’s long term growth framework looks and how much of that is already reflected in the current valuation.

Bullish Takeaways

  • Bullish analysts point to Sandisk’s new business model framework, including non bit manufacturing pricing and long term agreements, as a key reason to expect a higher and less cyclical margin profile, which they see as supportive of higher fair value estimates.
  • Several firms highlight the investor day targets through FY30, including mid to high teens revenue growth ambitions, high gross and operating margin goals and a 50% adjusted free cash flow margin objective, as evidence of a business that could support strong cash generation relative to capital expenditure.
  • Research notes repeatedly reference multi year demand visibility tied to AI driven NAND demand, data center momentum and high bandwidth flash opportunities, which bullish analysts link to Sandisk’s positioning across solid state drives and enterprise solutions.
  • Multiple upgrades from Hold to Buy or Overweight, along with price targets that reach into the US$2,000 to US$2,900 range, suggest that a number of institutions view Sandisk’s current execution and valuation as attractive relative to their updated models.

Bearish Takeaways

  • Bearish analysts focus on risks that very strong recent demand and pricing in memory could temper, which could put pressure on both product pricing and Sandisk’s share price if conditions cool more quickly than company frameworks assume.
  • Some firms have trimmed previously higher price targets, citing factors such as moderating pricing, lower gross margin guidance and concern that certain inventory builds may create near term headwinds for bit growth and earnings delivery.
  • There are reminders that Sandisk’s stock has already experienced a very large year to date move on the back of memory and storage pricing, which raises the bar for future execution and leaves less room for disappointment on quarterly outlooks.
  • Even where analysts outline a convincing case for structurally higher profitability, a few caution that any broad re rating of Sandisk’s valuation multiple could still take time, especially if investors remain cautious about how persistent current AI related demand will be.

What’s in the News for Sandisk

  • Sandisk reported fiscal Q4 2026 revenue of US$8.97b and adjusted EPS of US$39.25 on 5 August 2026, driven by AI data center demand and tight NAND supply. The company issued fiscal Q1 2027 revenue guidance of US$10.3b to US$10.8b and announced an additional US$14b share repurchase authorization, taking total buybacks to US$15.5b. Source: Q4 2026 earnings coverage.
  • Sandisk outlined an updated long term framework at its 2026 Investor Day. This included mid to high teens annual revenue growth ambitions from fiscal 2028 to 2030, an 80% adjusted gross margin target and a US$93.9b backlog tied to multi year contracts with eight major customers. Source: 2026 Investor Day coverage.
  • Recent trading has been volatile for Sandisk, with the stock described as one of the top performing memory chip stocks in 2026. It was reported as having gained several times its starting level earlier in the year, followed by sharp pullbacks that at one point left it down 47% in a month and 58% in July. Sources: sector sell off reports, Micron and Sandisk memory surge coverage, and commentary on the memory stock rally.
  • Sandisk and SK Hynix released the first High Bandwidth Flash open standard under the Open Compute Project. The standard targets AI inference and data center use cases, with bandwidth up to 3 terabytes per second and stack densities up to 512 GB per die stack. Source: OCP HBF specification announcement.
  • Kioxia and Sandisk launched 9th generation 2Tb QLC 3D flash memory and began production of 10th generation 3D flash at the K2 fab in Japan. The products use CMOS Directly Bonded to Array architecture to support higher bandwidth, power efficiency and multi year bit growth plans for AI driven workloads. Sources: product and strategic alliance announcements.

Valuation Changes for Sandisk

  • Fair Value has risen materially from $1,772.91 to $2,126.17, which is an increase of about 20% in the updated model.
  • Discount Rate is slightly higher at 8.58% compared with 8.54%, indicating only a modest change in the assumed risk profile for Sandisk.
  • Revenue Growth assumption has risen from 31.49% to 38.69%, which is a sizeable uplift in the expected top line trajectory.
  • Profit Margin forecast has moved sharply higher from 47.93% to 68.13%, reflecting a much stronger long term profitability assumption for Sandisk.
  • Future P/E multiple has fallen significantly from 24.46x to 10.80x, which lowers the valuation placed on each dollar of expected earnings in the updated framework.
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Catalysts

About Sandisk

Sandisk develops and manufactures NAND flash based storage solutions for data center, edge devices and consumer markets worldwide.

What are the underlying business or industry changes driving this perspective?

  • Rapid AI and cloud workload expansion is driving data center NAND exabyte growth at a pace well above overall supply. This positions Sandisk's enterprise SSD portfolio and deepening hyperscaler engagements to support sustained revenue acceleration and structurally higher pricing power, benefiting earnings.
  • The ramp of BiCS8 to a majority of bit production by the end of fiscal 2026 should materially improve density and energy efficiency. This enables mix shift into higher value enterprise drives and lowers unit costs, which supports gross margin expansion and stronger net margins.
  • Ongoing edge device upgrades, including PC refresh driven by Windows 11 adoption and premium smartphones adding more AI features, are increasing storage content per unit. This should translate into steady bit demand growth and more resilient, diversified revenue across cycles.
  • Shift in NAND demand mix toward higher performance enterprise and storage class SSDs, including QLC based high-capacity drives like Stargate, creates an opportunity for Sandisk to gain share in the fastest growing segment of the market. This supports above market revenue growth and improved operating leverage.
  • Tight industry supply with fabs now at full utilization and customer products on allocation allows Sandisk to prioritize strategic long-term partners. This should sustain favorable pricing, optimize mix toward higher margin segments and support robust free cash flow generation.
NasdaqGS:SNDK Earnings & Revenue Growth as at Dec 2025
NasdaqGS:SNDK Earnings & Revenue Growth as at Dec 2025

Assumptions

How have these above catalysts been quantified?

  • Analysts are assuming Sandisk's revenue will grow by 38.7% annually over the next 3 years.
  • Analysts assume that profit margins will increase from 56.5% today to 68.1% in 3 years time.
  • Analysts expect earnings to reach $36.8 billion (and earnings per share of $279.98) by about August 2029, up from $11.4 billion today. However, there is a considerable amount of disagreement amongst the analysts with the most bullish expecting $55.2 billion in earnings, and the most bearish expecting $26.2 billion.
  • In order for the above numbers to justify the price target of the analysts, the company would need to trade at a PE ratio of 10.8x on those 2029 earnings, down from 20.5x today. This future PE is lower than the current PE for the US Tech industry at 32.4x.
  • Analysts expect the number of shares outstanding to decline by 0.09% per year for the next 3 years.
  • To value all of this in today's terms, we will use a discount rate of 8.58%, as per the Simply Wall St company report.

Risks

What could happen that would invalidate this narrative?

  • The current supply constrained environment and product allocation across all end markets may encourage the broader NAND industry to add wafer capacity or accelerate node transitions. This could eventually swing the market back into oversupply, driving down pricing and compressing revenue and gross margins over the medium term.
  • Sandisk is investing heavily in BiCS8, HBF and enterprise SSD ramps while guiding high teens bit demand growth. However, if AI and data center exabyte growth normalizes from the current mid 40% forecast or customers overestimate their long-term needs, the company could be left with elevated capital intensity and underutilized assets, pressuring earnings and free cash flow.
  • Management is counting on gaining share in enterprise and data center SSDs from a currently underrepresented position. Yet qualification cycles are long and hyperscalers are simultaneously engaging multiple suppliers, so slower than expected share gains would limit operating leverage and keep net margins below the targeted expansion path.
  • The edge and consumer businesses rely on low to mid single digit unit growth in PCs and smartphones and high single to double digit growth in NAND content per device. A weaker macro backdrop, slower AI adoption at the device level or longer replacement cycles could dampen bit demand, weighing on diversified revenue growth and constraining margin improvement.
  • Sandisk is moving toward longer term volume and price discussions with a concentrated set of large hyperscale customers. If these agreements lock in pricing that does not fully reflect future cost or demand volatility, or if customer bargaining power increases as more supply comes online, the company could face structurally lower pricing power and constrained gross margin and earnings growth.

Valuation

How have all the factors above been brought together to estimate a fair value?

  • The analysts have a consensus price target of $2126.17 for Sandisk based on their expectations of its future earnings growth, profit margins and other risk factors.
  • However, there is a degree of disagreement amongst analysts, with the most bullish reporting a price target of $3600.0, and the most bearish reporting a price target of just $1000.0.
  • In order for you to agree with the analysts, you'd need to believe that by 2029, revenues will be $54.0 billion, earnings will come to $36.8 billion, and it would be trading on a PE ratio of 10.8x, assuming you use a discount rate of 8.6%.
  • Given the current share price of $1600.62, the analyst price target of $2126.17 is 24.7% higher.
  • We always encourage you to reach your own conclusions though. So sense check these analyst numbers against your own assumptions and expectations based on your understanding of the business and what you believe is probable.

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Flawless balance sheet with high growth potential.

Market capUS$233.7b
PB14.9x
Estimated Growth20.6%
Dividend YieldN/A
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David V. Goeckeler
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1.5yrs
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Develops, manufactures, and sells data storage devices and solutions using NAND flash technology in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and internationally.