Micron Shares Soar on Strong Q3 Earnings Amid AI-Driven Memory Chip Shortage
L'essentiel
- Micron, a leading U.S. memory chip manufacturer, reported a significant surge in Q3 revenue and profit, leading to a 13% jump in shares.
- This strong performance occurs amidst a severe, AI-fueled memory chip shortage that is driving up prices for consumers, a concern highlighted by Apple CEO Tim Cook.
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Pourquoi c'est important
The AI boom has created a significant shortage of memory chips, a crucial component for AI models, with predictions suggesting it could last until 2027, leading to rising prices for consumers.
The AI boom has fueled dozens of new startups and minted a new class of billionaires. It has also produced a serious shortage of memory chips — a critical component for compute-hungry AI models — which some predict could persist through 2027.
This era of RAMageddon isn’t just a corporate problem. As demand spikes and squeezes supply, prices are rising and trickling down to consumers. Apple CEO Tim Cook warned just a week ago that price increases for its products are unavoidable.
But amid this Mad Max-esque fight for memory chips, some companies are coming out ahead. Micron, the largest U.S. computer-memory chip maker — with a market cap of $1.2 trillion — is one of them. That hasn’t always been the case. The company’s shares were trading around $83 in early 2024 (with a market cap of about $91 billion) and closed today at $1,048.51.
The company reported third-quarter earnings after markets closed Wednesday, and the results sent shares soaring more than 13%. Revenue quadrupled to $41.45 billion compared with the same period a year ago. The company’s profit, meanwhile, rose from $1.88 billion to an incredible $28.2 billion year-over-year.
The Idaho-based company also gave investors a positive outlook, forecasting fourth-quarter revenue of between $49 billion and $51 billion.
À surveiller
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Micron's fourth-quarter revenue will be between $49 billion and $51 billion.
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Questions ouvertes
- How will other memory chip manufacturers perform?
- What will be the full impact of price increases on Apple's sales?
- How long will the memory chip shortage persist?






