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Micron beats earnings estimates and raises guidance on strong AI-driven demand for memory chips.
Micron Technology reported stronger-than-expected earnings and raised its revenue guidance, driven by surging AI demand for memory chips, particularly high-bandwidth memory (HBM) used in data centers.
The company posted fourth-quarter revenue of $11.3 billion, above analyst forecasts, and raised its outlook for the next quarter to $12.5 billion, citing improved pricing and strong execution.
Micron’s CEO highlighted record data-center performance and progress on HBM4 chips, signaling long-term growth amid AI infrastructure expansion.
While DRAM demand remains strong, NAND flash faces challenges from weak consumer electronics sales.
The stock rose in after-hours trading, with analysts boosting price targets, reflecting optimism about AI-driven semiconductor growth, though long-term volatility remains a concern due to the cyclical nature of memory markets.
Micron supera las estimaciones de ganancias y aumenta la orientación sobre una fuerte demanda de chips de memoria impulsada por IA.