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Credo Is Up 71% This Year and Wall Street Just Raised Its Targets Again

Credo Technology (NASDAQ: CRDO) shares have surged 70.94% year to date to $234.59, driven by hyperscaler demand for high-speed connectivity, and 24/7 Wall St. has set a price target of $246.78, implying 5.12% upside, with a buy recommendation and 90% confidence. The company reported Q4 FY2026 revenue of $437 million, up 157% year over year, and non-GAAP EPS of $1.16, beating consensus, while CEO Bill Brennan guided to more than 80% revenue growth for fiscal 2027. Risks include severe customer concentration, with top four customers accounting for 34%, 27%, 16%, and 10% of Q4 revenue, and a stretched valuation at a trailing P/E of 103.

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Credo Is Up 71% This Year and Wall Street Just Raised Its Targets Again
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Credo Technology (NASDAQ:CRDO | CRDO Price Prediction) has been one of the most explosive AI infrastructure stories of 2026, with shares up 70.94% year to date as hyperscaler demand for high-speed connectivity accelerates. With the stock trading at $234.59, our proprietary model suggests the easy money has already been made, but fundamentals still support modestly higher prices over the next twelve months.

Our 24/7 Wall St. price target for Credo is $246.78, implying 5.12% upside from current levels. The recommendation is buy with high confidence.

24/7 Wall St. Price Target Summary #

Metric Value
Current Price $234.59
24/7 Wall St. Price Target $246.78
Upside 5.12%
Recommendation BUY
Confidence Level 90%

From March Lows to a Record Quarter #

Credo rallied from $116.88 in March 2026 to current levels. The stock trades roughly 9% below its 52-week high of $308.67, with a low of $86.48. One-month performance stands at 21.36% and one-year returns are 107.15%.

The June 1 earnings report was the catalyst. Credo delivered Q4 FY2026 revenue of $437 million, up 157% year over year, and non-GAAP EPS of $1.16 versus $1.03 consensus. Full-year revenue tripled to $1.3 billion. CEO Bill Brennan called fiscal 2027 “an inflection point for Credo’s optical business,” guiding to more than 80% revenue growth for the year.

The Case for $330+ #

Bulls have a credible path to higher valuations. Our bull case scenario projects $334.66 over twelve months, a 42.55% return. Wall Street consensus sits at $281.13, backed by 4 strong buy and 14 buy ratings against just 1 hold.

The optical portfolio drives the story. Brennan expects each of three optical categories (DSPs, ZeroFlap optics, and silicon photonics PICs) to contribute more than $100 million in FY27, totaling more than $600 million.

He flagged NeoClouds as a potential 20% of total revenue. Non-GAAP net margin runs near 51.9%, remarkable for a fabless semiconductor.

What Could Go Wrong #

Customer concentration is severe. The top four customers made up 34%, 27%, 16%, and 10% of Q4 revenue. Any single hyperscaler pullback would hit hard. Insider activity has been net selling, with 277 recent transactions skewed to sales, though insider selling at a stock up triple digits is routine profit-taking.

Valuation is stretched at a trailing P/E of 103 and price-to-sales of 40. Our bear case projects $196.10, a 16.47% drawdown, if AI capex growth decelerates or new-product margin compression materializes. The power, cooling, and networking suppliers riding the same buildout offer a less concentrated way to play the theme (we pulled together seven of them in a free report here: 7 Stocks Powering the AI Boom (That Aren’t Chipmakers)).

How Credo Compares to Marvell and Broadcom #

Marvell Technology (NASDAQ:MRVL) is the closest peer in custom silicon and data center connectivity. Marvell is up 154.54% year to date, meaningfully outrunning Credo’s 70.94% gain. That gap suggests Credo may have catch-up room, making our target look conservative if AI capex holds.

Broadcom (NASDAQ:AVGO) is the mega-cap benchmark for AI networking silicon. Broadcom trades at an implied P/E of 45, roughly a third of Credo’s multiple. That contrast frames Credo as the higher-growth, higher-risk name. Our 5.12% base case looks reasonable given Broadcom itself only offers 11.8% upside in our model.

I’d Buy It Here, With Discipline #

My 24/7 Wall St. price target is $246.78 with a buy rating at 90% confidence. The tipping factor is the fiscal 2027 optical inflection, which management has clearly telegraphed.

I’d be a buyer if optical revenue tracks toward the $600 million guide. I’d stay on the sidelines if AI hyperscaler capex shows signs of a top or if gross margins slip below 67%.

Year 24/7 Wall St. Price Target
2026 $246.78
2027 $265
2028 $280
2029 $290
2030 $300.40

These projections assume Credo executes on optical ramps and hyperscaler diversification. Significant upside could result from NeoCloud penetration, while downside would follow any AI capex reset.

Contact [email protected] for any questions or corrections.

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