Jun. 23 at 12:23 AM
Hyperscalers are clearly under pressure today as capex concerns hit the tape -
$AMZN -4.5%,
$GOOGL -5%,
$MSFT -3%.
But semis are surprisingly resilient.
At first glance, it doesn’t make sense - if capex slows, semis should be next in line to get hit.
The key difference is timing and positioning.
Hyperscalers are the decision layer of capex, so any uncertainty about AI ROI or spending discipline gets priced immediately into their multiples.
Semis, on the other hand, are still trading off:
existing backlog visibility
multi-quarter order books
structural AI infrastructure demand already committed
So the market is effectively separating “future spending risk” from “already locked-in demand.”
That creates a lag effect - hyperscalers reprice first, semis react later if the slowdown actually shows up in orders.
For now, strength in semis is coming from backlog + supply constraints still outweighing macro fear.