Micron Shares Tumble Amid Broader Tech Sell-Off
Quick Look
- Micron Technology's shares fell over 6% on Friday, contributing to a rocky week of trading.
- The decline mirrored a broader tech sell-off, with investors concerned about rising AI infrastructure costs and potential IPO delays from OpenAI.
- Despite strong quarterly earnings, Micron's stock gave back some gains.
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Why It Matters
Micron Technology's shares have experienced significant volatility, with a recent post-earnings rally giving back some gains amid broader market concerns about AI infrastructure costs and potential IPO delays for OpenAI.
Micron Technology's shares tumbled on Friday, giving back some of the gains from a post-earnings rally, as the memory chipmaker looked to wrap a rocky week of trading that has seen big swings.
The stock sank more than 6% as other tech firms also struggled. Intel fell 3%, Arm shed nearly 4%, and Marvell declined 5%.
Investors remain wary of the rising costs of artificial intelligence infrastructure, with the sell-off reverberating across global markets following a New York Times report that OpenAI is considering pushing back IPO timing to next year.
In Europe, key chip stocks also saw losses.
ASML was down 2%, Infineon fell 4%, ASM International dropped 4%, ST Microelectronics lost 4%, and Be Semiconductor fell 2%. Japanese conglomerate Softbank led losses in Asia and plunged more than 5%.
Micron's third-quarter revenue more than quadrupled to $41.46 billion, up from $9.3 billion a year prior, it reported on Wednesday, beating analysts' expectations. It's projecting revenue of around $50 billion for the current quarter, compared with $11.3 billion a year earlier. The company's stock soared more than 15% on the day and is up 863% over the past year.
As major hyperscalers build out AI infrastructure, including data centers, they're requiring huge amounts of memory chips that they're purchasing from Micron.
That surge in demand is reducing the supply of memory for other devices like smartphones, PCs, and more, which has pushed prices higher and lifted Micron's earnings.
Open Questions
- Will OpenAI delay its IPO?
- How will AI infrastructure costs affect future tech earnings?
- Will demand for AI memory chips impact other device markets further?






