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4. Western Digital Corp (NASDAQ:WDC)

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Jim Cramer talked about a CNBC research piece that mentioned a list of stocks that have historically outperformed after the Fed’s rate cuts. The research said Western Digital Corp (NASDAQ:WDC) is up on average 20% after the first rate cut. However, Cramer thinks the stock is a value trap.

“This maker of hard drives and solid state drives, basically storage for your phones or your PC, has historically been, sadly, a huge value trap.”

Cramer instead recommended Micron as a better buy.

Western Digital Corp (NASDAQ:WDC) is one of the top semiconductor picks of  Cantor Fitzgerald. The company recently reported quarterly results. Cloud segment revenue jumped 20% on a sequential basis. Overall, the company is seeing a rise in profits amid higher pricing and a shift to premium high-performance products. The cloud business, particularly in high-capacity HDDs for data centers, remains strong.

What are AI-related growth catalysts for Western Digital? How can an SSD and storage devices company be called an AI stock?

The rise of artificial intelligence and its data demands positively impact both HDD and flash demand. Generative AI apps and machine learning require substantial data storage, a tailwind for Western Digital. The company is well-positioned to capitalize on this trend, which is still in its early stages.

During the fiscal Q3 earnings call the company’s management talked about AI-related business trends:

“I would say about the AI demand as it’s coming into focus. I don’t think it’s so much in the results just yet, but we’re seeing where it’s going to impact both businesses. And clearly, one of them you just outlined, which is we’re seeing enterprise SSD demand return, we saw some increase in the last quarter. We expect some increase in this quarter. But really, as we look to the second half, we have customers coming to us wanting the kind of SSDs we built and qualified before the downturn. They just want them in much bigger capacity points, 30 and 60 terabyte capacity points. So it’s the same product just taking it and increasing capacity and going through a qualification on that so we’re in that process with customers.

We also introduced a new SSD that’s more compute focused, which is PCIe Gen 5 product based on BiCS 6, very high performance that plays a little bit different role in the AI training stack and we’re getting very good feedback on that product. It’s being qualified by our starting qualification, we samples. We’re kind of getting rid of the qualification of the hyperscaler and we’re seeing good demand in the enterprise market as well. So we feel like the portfolio set up well as we go into the second half, and we’re seeing a lot of demand show up for people that are very building large amount of infrastructure for model training.”

Parnassus Mid Cap Fund stated the following regarding Western Digital Corporation (NASDAQ:WDC) in its Q2 2024 investor letter:

“We re-initiated a position in Western Digital Corporation (NASDAQ:WDC), a manufacturer of memory semiconductor chips and hard disk drives, as we believe earnings expectations are far too low. Semiconductors have been another of our most-alpha-generative industries, thanks to the industry’s secular tailwinds and our in-house expertise. Western Digital stands to benefit from the rapid growth of memory-hungry AI applications. The valuation for Western Digital was low relative to its peers, giving us a way to participate in AI at a reasonable valuation.”