#TradFi交易分享挑战 Micron Technology MU


Global leader in the entire storage industry chain: the only manufacturer in the United States with mass production capabilities for DRAM, NAND, and NOR flash, and the third-largest storage manufacturer worldwide (behind Samsung and SK Hynix), with a 16% market share in DRAM and 15% in NAND.

Core supplier of AI computing power: one of only three companies globally capable of mass-producing HBM, with a significant first-mover advantage in HBM4 technology, full capacity sold out by 2026, deeply integrated with next-generation GPU platforms like NVIDIA GB300 and AMD MI355X.

Technological barriers: industry-leading 1-gamma process, rapid iteration of HBM/DRAM/NAND, and clear cost advantages.

Key financial data: performance surge during the super cycle, a clear inflection point
Net profit attributable to parent company 137.9 15.8 +772%
Gross margin soared to 74.9%, driven by scale effects and sharp price increases
HBM gross margin over 90%, boosting overall gross profit
Operating cash flow +266%, reaching a new high, abundant free cash flow
EPS 12.07 1.40 +762%, outperforming expectations with significant per-share earnings growth
HBM shipment volume 1.2 million units 250k units +380%, supply and demand for HBM3E/HBM4 are tight, orders booked through 2027

Core drivers and strategic progress

1. AI computing demand ignites the storage market
HBM revolution: Micron’s HBM4 single-chip bandwidth reaches 8.19TB/s, with a 30% reduction in power consumption, becoming the standard for AI training chips. The HBM market is expected to reach $15 billion in 2026 (+300% YoY).
DDR5/6 upgrades: AI server DDR5 memory demand increases fivefold, with Micron’s DDR5 shipments accounting for 70%, and prices up 80% YoY.

2. Price cycle reversal and profit elasticity release
DRAM prices: from the Q1 2025 low point, up +120% to current levels, expected to maintain +80% growth throughout 2026.
HBM premium: HBM4 priced at $15k per unit, 50 times that of ordinary DRAM, with Micron’s HBM business contributing over 40% of profit.

3. Strategic layout and technological barriers
HBM capacity expansion to 3 million units by 2027;
New factory in Arizona launched with US government subsidies;
Joint development of HBM4E with NVIDIA to consolidate technological leadership. $MU
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#TradFi交易分享挑战 Micron Technology MU
Global leader in the entire storage industry chain: the only manufacturer in the United States with mass production capabilities for DRAM, NAND, and NOR flash, the third-largest storage manufacturer worldwide (behind Samsung and SK Hynix), with a 16% market share in DRAM and 15% in NAND.

Core supplier of AI computing power: one of only three companies worldwide capable of mass-producing HBM, with a significant first-mover advantage in HBM4 technology, full capacity expected to sell out by 2026, deeply integrated with next-generation GPU platforms like NVIDIA GB300 and AMD MI355X.

Technological barriers: industry-leading 1-gamma process, rapid iteration of HBM/DRAM/NAND, clear cost advantages.

Key financial data: performance surge during the super cycle, a confirmed turning point
Net profit attributable to parent company 137.9 15.8 +772%
Gross margin soared to 74.9%, driven by scale effects and sharp price increases
HBM gross margin over 90%, boosting overall gross profit
Operating cash flow +266%, reaching a new high, abundant free cash flow
EPS 12.07 1.40 +762%, earnings exceeded expectations, significant per-share growth
HBM shipment volume 1.2 million units 250k units +380%, demand for HBM3E/HBM4 exceeds supply, orders booked through 2027

Core drivers and strategic progress

1. AI computing demand ignites the storage market
HBM revolution: Micron’s HBM4 single-chip bandwidth reaches 8.19TB/s, with a 30% reduction in power consumption, becoming standard for AI training chips, with the HBM market expected to reach $15 billion in 2026 (+300% YoY).
DDR5/6 upgrades: AI server DDR5 memory demand increases fivefold, Micron’s DDR5 shipments account for 70%, with prices up 80% YoY.

2. Price cycle reversal and profit elasticity release
DRAM prices: rose from Q1 2025 lows by +120%, expected to maintain +80% growth throughout 2026.
HBM premiums: HBM4 priced at $15k per chip, 50 times that of ordinary DRAM, with Micron’s HBM business contributing over 40% profit.

3. Strategic layout and technological barriers
HBM capacity expansion to 3 million units by 2027;
New factory in Arizona launched, receiving U.S. government subsidies;
Joint development of HBM4E with NVIDIA to consolidate technological leadership. $MU
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