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Why Rambus (RMBS) Is Getting Attention Today

Simply Wall St·08/17/2026 14:22:37
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Why Rambus stock is in focus after the FMS 2026 conference

Rambus (RMBS) heads into its Future of Memory and Storage 2026 presentation in Santa Clara with investors watching how new product commentary from product leaders might connect to the company’s current valuation profile.

See our latest analysis for Rambus.

Rambus shares trade at US$100.85 after a 1 day share price return of 1.53% and a 7 day share price return of 5.17%, although the 90 day share price return is down 17.36%. The 1 year total shareholder return of 33.10% and 5 year total shareholder return of over 3x show that longer term holders have seen stronger gains as investors reassess growth prospects and risks around memory and AI related demand ahead of the FMS 2026 update.

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After a strong multi year run and a recent pullback, Rambus now sits at US$100.85 with mixed views on whether the FMS story leaves meaningful upside still ahead, or if most of it is already in the price.

Most Popular Narrative: 32.3% Undervalued

At a last close of $100.85 versus a narrative fair value of $149.00, Rambus is framed as materially undervalued, with that gap built on specific AI and memory growth assumptions rather than short term sentiment.

Ongoing rapid growth in AI and data center workloads is accelerating the industry's need for high-speed memory interfaces and connectivity, driving demand for Rambus's DDR5, HBM4, and PCIe 7.0 solutions. This positions the company for sustained top-line revenue growth as new design wins and customer qualifications convert into production orders.

Read the complete narrative.

Want to see what has to happen for Rambus to meet that fair value? The narrative leans on faster earnings growth, richer margins, and a premium future multiple. Curious which specific revenue and profit assumptions sit under those targets.

Result: Fair Value of $149 (UNDERVALUED)

Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.

However, Rambus still faces meaningful risks if DDR5 demand or MRDIMM adoption progress more slowly than analysts expect, or if rising competition pressures pricing for high-value IP.

Find out about the key risks to this Rambus narrative.

Another View on Rambus valuation

While the narrative fair value suggests Rambus is 32.3% undervalued at US$100.85, the simple P/E picture looks less generous. The stock trades on 45.6x earnings versus a peer average of 25.8x and a fair ratio of 40.9x, which points to a richer starting point and less margin for error.

That leaves a clear question for investors assessing Rambus today. Do the AI and memory growth assumptions justify paying above both peers and the fair ratio, or is the multiple already doing a lot of the heavy lifting for future returns?

See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.

NasdaqGS:RMBS P/E Ratio as at Aug 2026
NasdaqGS:RMBS P/E Ratio as at Aug 2026

Next Steps

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