Arm Holdings (NASDAQ:ARM | ARM Price Prediction) story is straightforward: a licensing business is turning into a data center silicon business. On the fiscal Q1 2027 call, CEO Rene Haas doubled the customer demand pipeline for the Arm AGI CPU to more than $2 billion across FY2027 and FY2028, up from the $1 billion opportunity flagged a quarter earlier. That is the AI signal driving this call.
Our 24/7 Wall St. price target for Arm is $284.95, pointing to modest upside from the current $271.43 price. That is a hold at 90% confidence. Arm is executing, but valuation already discounts much of the story.
24/7 Wall St. Price Target Summary
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Current Price | $271.43 |
| 24/7 Wall St. Price Target | $284.95 |
| Upside | 4.98% |
| Recommendation | HOLD |
| Confidence Level | 90% |
From $109 to a June Blowoff and Back
Arm has had a volatile 2026. Shares are up 148.31% year to date after starting at $109.31, peaked in June at $412.55, then gave back roughly a third of that move.
The most recent quarter reinforced the two-track story: revenue of $1.289 billion grew 22.4% and beat consensus, while GAAP EPS of $0.25 missed the $0.40 consensus estimate as R&D climbed to $838 million. Data center royalties again more than doubled year over year.
Why Bulls See a Breakout to $428
The bull case gets Arm to $428.74 in twelve months, a 57.96% total return. The mechanics: AGI CPU shipments crossing 10% of revenue, first-generation gross margins landing in the high 30% to low 40% range with a path to 50%, and continued royalty ramp from NVIDIA’s Vera, Google’s Axion, AWS Graviton 5, and Microsoft Cobalt.
Haas told investors that “AI is changing where and how compute happens, and Arm is at the center of it,” and pointed to a data center CPU TAM that peers now peg up to $200 billion. Analyst distribution supports this lean, with 27 buy or strong buy ratings against just two sells.
What Could Go Wrong
The bear case takes Arm to $226.47, a -16.56% return. Smartphone royalty growth was cut to high teens from the prior 20% expectation as memory-driven BOM inflation pressures every handset tier.
The Qualcomm trial hits Q4 2026, and Arm China concentration plus U.S. export controls remain overhangs. Operating margin compressed to 7% from 11%. Bulls counter, fairly, that margin compression reflects deliberate R&D investment, with FY2026 non-GAAP R&D up 43% to fund the AGI CPU roadmap that just doubled its pipeline.
How Arm Compares to NVIDIA, Broadcom, and Qualcomm
Arm’s forward P/E of 127 is the outlier of the AI silicon complex. NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) trades at 25 forward earnings with 85.2% revenue growth and a 65.6% operating margin. NVIDIA is both a customer and the yardstick, making Arm’s multiple hard to defend on pure growth.
Broadcom (NASDAQ:AVGO) is the closest custom-silicon comp, with 47.9% revenue growth and a 21 forward P/E. Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM), Arm’s largest licensee and litigation counterparty, sits at 16 forward earnings. Against this field, our $284.95 target is generous and effectively assumes Arm’s AGI CPU narrative delivers.
| Company | Forward P/E | Revenue Growth YoY |
|---|---|---|
| Arm | 127 | 22.4% |
| NVIDIA | 25 | 85.2% |
| Broadcom | 21 | 47.9% |
| Qualcomm | 16 | -4.0% |
Arm Price Prediction 2026-2030
Hold at 90% confidence, with a 24/7 Wall St. price target of $284.95. The setup improves materially if AGI CPU shipments start disclosing at 10%+ of revenue with gross margin already in the low 40s.
The thesis weakens if Q2 royalty growth misses the low to mid teens guidance or the Qualcomm ruling breaks against Arm. The $2 billion signal is real. The stock is priced for it.
| Year | 24/7 Wall St. Price Target |
|---|---|
| 2026 | $272 |
| 2027 | $285 |
| 2028 | $305 |
| 2029 | $325 |
| 2030 | $340 |
These projections assume Arm executes on the AGI CPU roadmap and smartphone royalties normalize back to 20%+ growth by FY2028. Meaningful upside or downside could come from the Qualcomm verdict and the pace of NVIDIA Vera and AWS Graviton 5 deployments.
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