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The company’s third quarter revenue beat expectations by more than 15%, as AI infrastructure demand remains insatiable. A “somewhat obscure” company last June, Reuters noted, Micron is now “a Wall Street darling,” CNBC wrote, thanks to the AI-fueled demand for memory chips that has lifted its valuation past $1 trillion; the company recently signed a supply deal with Anthropic.
Micron said it expects demand for memory chips to outpace supply through at least 2027. The firm’s stock price shot up in after-hours trading, but not enough to erase recent losses in a global tech rout driven by investors’ AI jitters.
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