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Micron Technology, Inc.

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2.45%

As of May 18, 2026 at 24:05 UTC

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About Micron Technology, Inc.

Sector
SEMICONDUCTORS & RELATED DEVICES
Website
micron.com
Headquarters
BOISE
Employees (FY)
53,000
Listed
1984-06-01
FIGI
BBG000C5Z1S3

Micron is one of the largest semiconductor companies in the world, specializing in memory and storage chips. Its primary revenue stream comes from dynamic random access memory, or DRAM, and it also has minority exposure to not-and or NAND, flash chips. Micron serves a global customer base, selling chips into data centers, mobile phones, consumer electronics, and industrial and automotive applications. The firm is vertically integrated.

Market Statistics

Market Cap₿ 10.56M
24h Volume₿ 19.02K
24h Change2.45%
7d Change5.08%
1m Change65.55%

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Micron Technology is experiencing strong AI-driven growth with Q2 fiscal 2026 revenue up 196% YoY and gross margins exceeding 70%, trading at a forward P/E of 7.4 versus the semiconductor industry median of 30x. However, while Micron is a critical supplier of high-bandwidth memory for AI accelerators, it lacks Nvidia's platform dominance and pricing power. Unlike Nvidia, which controls the AI ecosystem architecture, Micron is a commodity supplier vulnerable to price competition and cyclical margin compression as supply capacity increases.

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Seagate has emerged as a surprising AI infrastructure winner with surging revenue and record margins driven by hyperscale demand. However, the stock's continued upside depends on whether its Mozaic 4+ technology can maintain its competitive edge before solid-state drive competition intensifies.

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Micron Technology has surged 157% year-to-date and 693% over the past 12 months, driven by AI-driven memory demand shortages. Despite the massive gains, analysts believe the stock remains undervalued with a PEG ratio of 0.75 and a Deutsche Bank price target of $1,000, suggesting significant upside potential through the end of the decade.

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China declined Trump's offer to purchase Nvidia's H200 AI chips, opting to develop its own domestic chip industry instead. While Nvidia and Micron stocks fell on this news, Sandisk stock rose. The article argues this is logical because despite China's pullback, there remains a global supply crunch in memory chips, allowing Sandisk to continue selling all the NAND memory chips it can produce regardless of China's demand.

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Micron and Nvidia stocks fell after reports that Chinese companies did not purchase Nvidia H200 AI chips at the Trump-Xi summit. China appears focused on developing its own semiconductor industry rather than buying advanced U.S. chips. While the author notes near-term demand for AI memory chips remains strong, the incident raises long-term concerns about Chinese competition in the semiconductor market.

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