Micron Technology is on a tear—and it was getting another boost on Friday, after one of the flash-memory chip maker’s board members signaled that he doesn’t expect the rally to end anytime soon.
For a decade now, I have counseled my readers against buying memory company stocks like Micron Technology and SK Hynix. These companies make a commoditized product that is prone to sharp inventory ...
This year, there won't be enough memory to meet worldwide demand because powerful AI chips made by the likes of Nvidia, AMD and Google need so much of it. Prices for computer memory, or RAM, are ...
Micron Technology, Inc. is positioned to benefit from the AI supercycle and U.S. digital infrastructure expansion, with a Buy rating justified by robust demand and strategic investments. MU's $200 ...
Jan 5 (Reuters) - Shares of the world's top memory chip providers rose on Monday as investors bet on further price gains due to a global supply crunch driven by surging demand for ...
Micron is experiencing explosive demand for high-bandwidth memory, driving significant margin and earnings expansion. Q1 2026 results showed 21% QoQ revenue growth and gross margins at 57%, up 17 ...
Rising memory prices could force smartphone makers to scale back on RAM, making 16GB RAM phones harder to find in the near future. As RAM suppliers shift production toward AI-focused memory, even ...
Random access memory, or RAM, is in just about every piece of technology we use. But it’s also the technology that AI companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and Meta are using to power the servers ...
RIP Crucial: Memory Supplier Micron Exits Consumer Market to Chase AI With Micron's Crucial brand saying farewell after nearly 30 years, it looks like the memory shortage is about to get a lot worse ...
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Counterpoint warns that DDR5 RDIMM costs may surge 100% amid manufacturers’ pivot to AI chips and Nvidia’s memory-intensive AI server platforms, leaving enterprises with limited procurement leverage.