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Micron locks in historically high memory prices for five years

Big buyers agree to deals that will deliver historically enormous margins and profits
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The Eastern Herald
· Jul 5, 2026
Micron Just Bet $9.3 Billion That It Can Catch SK Hynix
Micron broke ground on a 9.3 billion Hiroshima fab built entirely for AI memory chips, with Tokyo covering a third of the bill. The wager: that by 2028, it can take real share from SK Hynix in the one memory market actually growing.
Foreign Policy Journal
· Jun 23, 2026
Micron (NASDAQ: MU) Stock Price Plunges 13% As South Korea Memory Selloff Clouds Earnings Outlook
Micron Technology (NASDAQ: MU), the AI-focused memory and storage chipmaker, closed at 1,051.77, a sharp decline of 13.18 in a single trading session. The selloff was triggered by weakness in South Korean memory giants SK Hynix and Samsung, with the pain spreading rapidly into U.S. memory names. The timing proved particularly damaging, arriving just one [] The post Micron (NASDAQ: MU) Stock Price Plunges 13 As South Korea Memory Selloff Clouds Earnings Outlook appeared first on Foreign Policy Journal.
Nepal News
· Jul 7, 2026
सामसुङको नाफामा ऐतिहासिक छलाङ
काठमाडौँ। कृत्रिम बौद्धिकता (एआई) प्रविधिसँग सम्बन्धित मेमोरी चिपको विश्वव्यापी माग तीव्र रूपमा बढेसँगै दक्षिण कोरियाली प्रविधि कम्पनी सामसुङ इलेक्ट्रोनिक्सले दोस्रो त्रैमासिक परिचालन नाफामा ऐतिहासिक उछाल आउने प्रक्षेपण गरेको छ। कम्पनीले मङ्गलबार सार्वजनिक गरेको प्रारम्भिक विवरणअनुसार अप्रिल–जुन अवधिमा परिचालन नाफा ८९४ खर्ब वोन (५८ अर्ब ४० करोड अमेरिकी डलर) पुग्ने अनुमान गरिएको छ। जुन गत वर्षको []
The Next Web
· Jul 10, 2026
Nanya plans a $6bn spending surge in 2027 to ride the AI memory boom
Nanya Technology spent years as the also-ran of the memory business, the Taiwanese DRAM maker that Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron never had to worry about much. The AI boom has changed the arithmetic. The company now plans to spend around 6bn in 2027 as it races to expand capacity into a memory shortage that [] This story continues at The Next Web
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· Jul 1, 2026
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· Jun 29, 2026
Freddie Mac Underwriting Tightening in 2026
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Apple’s historically high tax for RAM upgrades on Macs has now become absurd
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TechNode
· Jun 22, 2026
YMTC NAND market share climbs to 13% as global competition intensifies
Yangtze Memory Technologies Corporation (YMTC) has increased its global NAND flash memory market share from 8 in the same period in 2025 to 13. Major Korean players such as Samsung and SK Hynix said that the pace of Chinese memory chipmakers’ catch-up has exceeded expectations. According to the latest report from market research firm Counterpoint []
The korea Herald News
· Jun 23, 2026
AI breaks Korea memory's boom-bust cycle: CLSA
South Korea's memory chip industry is moving beyond its traditional boom-and-bust cycle as artificial intelligence demand pushes major customers to lock in long-term supply at high prices, according to CLSA. Memory has long been highly cyclical: profits rise when supply is tight and fall when capacity catches up. But the rapid growth of high-bandwidth memory, or HBM, and AI servers is changing that pattern, said Sanjeev Rana, head of Korea research at CLSA. The fact that major memory customers
Hindustan Times
· Jun 25, 2026
Bitcoin dropped to $58,000 as $450M leveraged longs liquidated in 60 minutes
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Mashable
· Jun 27, 2026
Prime Day is over: We found 10+ deals still live on microSD, portable SSDs, and hard drives to beat RAMageddon
With RAMageddon, memory prices are going way up. Shop after Prime Day deals on portable SSDs, HDDs, and microSDs from Samsung, SanDisk, and Lexar.
Investing.com
· Jul 7, 2026
Why is Marvell Technology stock sliding today?
Why is Marvell Technology stock sliding today?
ArcaMax
· Jul 7, 2026
Amazon's new bonds get cooler reception as AI debt floods market
When Amazon.com Inc. sold its biggest ever bond earlier this year, it was inundated with investor orders amid hype about the artificial intelligence boom. This time around, there’s less fanfare. Peak demand for its latest 25 billion offering ...
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· Jul 10, 2026
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Rock Paper Shotgun
· Jun 27, 2026
Oh no, that's Lenovo saying they think these RAM prices will be the new normal and may never go back to how they were
That RAM crisis, huh? Surely it'll end sometime soon. Undoubtedly. We'll all be able to afford technology again, games consoles and computers won't be only for the 1, and we can laugh about this silly point in history. Sorry, I've just had a note handed to me and, oh, oh no, Lenovo are saying they think that these new astronomically high prices will be the new normal as we enter 2030. Excuse me while I scream into the void for a moment. Read more
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Related coverage for "Micron locks in historically high memory prices for five years": The Eastern Herald — Micron Just Bet $9.3 Billion That It Can Catch SK Hynix. Foreign Policy Journal — Micron (NASDAQ: MU) Stock Price Plunges 13% As South Korea Memory Selloff Clouds Earnings Outlook. Nepal News — सामसुङको नाफामा ऐतिहासिक छलाङ. The Next Web — Nanya plans a $6bn spending surge in 2027 to ride the AI memory boom. The Motley Fool — Why Advanced Micro Devices Stock Slipped on Friday. CoinDesk — Live markets: Bitcoin slips below $63,000 in an Asian-session leverage flush. Seeking Alpha — SOXL: Levered Semiconductor Funds Are Living On Borrowed Time. Quartz — Stocks are slipping to start July after chip stocks gained $2 trillion last quarter. Commercial Observer — Freddie Mac Underwriting Tightening in 2026. Dollar Collapse — Top Three Videos – June 21, 2026. Ethereum on Medium — ERC8009: What Would Have Stopped the Bybit Hack. Digital Trends — Apple’s historically high tax for RAM upgrades on Macs has now become absurd. TechNode — YMTC NAND market share climbs to 13% as global competition intensifies. The korea Herald News — AI breaks Korea memory's boom-bust cycle: CLSA. Hindustan Times — Bitcoin dropped to $58,000 as $450M leveraged longs liquidated in 60 minutes. Mashable — Prime Day is over: We found 10+ deals still live on microSD, portable SSDs, and hard drives to beat RAMageddon. Investing.com — Why is Marvell Technology stock sliding today?. ArcaMax — Amazon's new bonds get cooler reception as AI debt floods market. Al Jazeera English — Why is the cryptocurrency market slumping? | Counting the Cost. Fortune — 3 reasons Bitcoin is stuck in a bear market—and why one analyst predicts a rebound to $100,000 by year-end. Rock Paper Shotgun — Oh no, that's Lenovo saying they think these RAM prices will be the new normal and may never go back to how they were


