Micron revenue quadruples amid AI-driven memory chip shortage
A shortage of memory chips, driven by demand from AI models, is benefiting some companies, including U.S. chip maker Micron. The company reported third-quarter earnings after markets closed Wednesday, with revenue quadrupling to $41.45 billion compared to the same period a year ago. Profit rose from $1.88 billion to $28.2 billion year-over-year. Shares closed at $1,048.51, up from around $83 in early 2024. Micron also gave a positive fourth-quarter revenue forecast of between $49 billion and $51 billion. The same week, Micron inked a deal to supply AI lab Anthropic with memory and storage chips and participated in Anthropic’s Series H funding round, though the investment amount was not disclosed. Apple CEO Tim Cook warned a week ago that price increases for its products are unavoidable due to rising memory chip prices. Some predict the shortage could persist through 2027.
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Sources: TechCrunch
