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MU, SNDK Stocks Gain after Intel CFO New Remarks — What Investors Should Know
Memory chip stocks Micron Technology MU +5.55% ▲ and SanDisk SNDK +5.95% ▲ gained about 6% each on Wednesday after new comments from Intel INTC +5.75% ▲ signaled that the industry may be facing a prolonged shortage of memory chips.
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At the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference, Intel CFO David Zinsner said the semiconductor industry is seeing memory shortages “all over the place.” He added that supply constraints could persist through 2027. Zinsner noted that the shortage could hit PCs the hardest, as demand for memory components continues to rise while supply remains constrained.
For memory manufacturers such as Micron and SanDisk, tight supply often leads to higher pricing and stronger profitability, which helps explain why the stocks moved higher following the comments.
Micron’s Upcoming Earnings Report Will Offer More Clarity
Memory chips are essential for a wide range of products, including data-center servers, AI systems, and personal computers. As demand for these technologies grows, investors are closely watching signs that the memory market could tighten further.
It is also worth noting that Micron is set to report its Q2 FY26 earnings on March 18. Wall Street analysts expect earnings of about $8.54 per share, up roughly 447% from the year-ago quarter, while revenue is projected to reach around $18.88 billion, representing 135% year-over-year growth.
Micron’s results and management’s commentary could provide investors with greater clarity on memory demand, pricing trends, and the broader supply-demand balance in the chip market.
For now, Intel’s comments suggest that memory supply shortages could persist across the semiconductor industry for the next few years.
Which Is the Better Memory Stock, According to Analysts?
By using TipRanks’ Comparison Tool, we’ve compared the two memory-chip stocks discussed above. Micron currently carries a Strong Buy analyst consensus with about 6.4% upside, while SanDisk has a Moderate Buy rating with roughly 6.3% upside.
Investors can dig deeper to decide which memory stock best fits their strategy. Below is a screenshot for reference.
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