Historical dell News Stories
Micron Taiwan Fab Boosts HBM Demand, MU Climbs Now
Micron confirmed a second DRAM/HBM facility in Taiwan and saw mixed near‑term stock moves ahead of its March earnings. Capacity expansion, new product samples, and partner R&D activity are reinforcing investor confidence while near‑term volatility remains tied to earnings guidance and macro factors.
Micron Rally: Insider Buy, S&P100 Inclusion Boosts
Micron (MU) surged after notable insider buying and a wave of analyst price-target upgrades, with the company set to join the S&P 100 on March 23, 2026. Concrete catalysts — not speculation — drove a roughly 8% jump, reflecting AI-driven memory demand and potential index-related inflows.
Micron MU Soars on AI Memory Shortage & Expansion!
Micron's MU stock jumped amid concrete supply shortages for HBM/DRAM, new product launches, and major capacity investments (Singapore Fab 10B, U.S. expansions). Analyst upgrades and recent trading swings reflect tight AI-driven demand and a strategic pivot away from consumer memory toward high‑margin data‑center products.
Micron Rallies After HBM4 Shipments Samsung Threat
Micron (MU) swung sharply last week after Samsung’s HBM4 ramp unsettled investors, then Micron confirmed volume HBM4 shipments—prompting analyst upgrades and renewed confidence in MU’s AI-memory positioning.
Micron Rally: HBM Shortage Spurs NY Megafab Builds
Micron shares surged as HBM shortages and accelerating AI demand tighten memory supply; the company doubled down on capacity with a $100B New York megafab and a $1.8B LOI for a Taiwan fab—prompting analyst upgrades and higher price targets through 2026–2027.