Micron Technology is a leading global provider of advanced semiconductor solutions, specializing in memory and storage products. The company designs and manufactures dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) and NAND flash memory, which are essential components used in various electronic devices, including smartphones, computers, data centers, and automotive applications. By delivering innovative and high-performance memory solutions, Micron plays a crucial role in supporting the growing demand for data storage and processing capabilities in an increasingly digital world. Additionally, they engage in research and development to advance technology and improve product efficiency, making significant contributions to the evolution of the semiconductor industry. Read More
In a bold move to cement its position in the high-stakes artificial intelligence hardware race, Micron Technology (NASDAQ: MU) has announced a definitive agreement to acquire the P5 fabrication facility in Tongluo, Taiwan, from Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp (TWSE: 6770) for $1.8 billion. This strategic acquisition, finalized in January 2026, is designed to drastically scale [...]
As of January 21, 2026, the global semiconductor industry stands on the precipice of a historic achievement: the $1 trillion annual revenue milestone. Long predicted by analysts to occur at the end of the decade, this monumental valuation has been pulled forward by nearly four years due to a "Silicon Supercycle" fueled by the insatiable [...]
Shares of memory chips maker Micron (NYSE:MU)
jumped 5.9% in the afternoon session after analysts at multiple firms, including Barclays, Stifel, and TD Cowen, raised their price targets on the stock, citing strong demand for its AI-related memory chips.
As of January 21, 2026, the global financial markets are witnessing a historic transformation in the semiconductor industry. What was once a notoriously cyclical and volatile sector has evolved into a high-margin, strategic pillar of the global artificial intelligence (AI) economy. Leading the charge is Micron Technology (NASDAQ: MU), which
The technology sector has been jolted into a state of high alert as a flurry of aggressive trade policy maneuvers and unconventional diplomatic disputes sparked significant market turbulence in the first three weeks of 2026. Investors, who had initially hoped for a period of regulatory stability, are instead grappling with
The global semiconductor industry has reached a historic milestone, officially crossing the $1 trillion annual revenue threshold in 2026—a monumental feat achieved four years earlier than the most optimistic industry projections from just a few years ago. This "Giga-cycle," as analysts have dubbed it, marks the most explosive growth period in the history of silicon, [...]
As of January 21, 2026, the global semiconductor landscape has reached a definitive turning point. The India Semiconductor Mission (ISM), once viewed by skeptics as an ambitious but distant dream, has transitioned into a tangible industrial powerhouse. With a cumulative investment of Rs 1.60 lakh crore ($19.2 billion) fueling the domestic ecosystem, India has officially [...]
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the global technology sector and brought the U.S.-China trade war to a fever pitch, President Trump signed a sweeping Section 232 proclamation on January 14, 2026, imposing an immediate 25% tariff on advanced semiconductors. Citing a critical threat to national security due to the United States' reliance [...]
In the relentless pursuit of artificial intelligence supremacy, the focus has shifted from the raw processing power of GPUs to the critical bottleneck of data movement: High Bandwidth Memory (HBM). As of January 21, 2026, the industry has reached a stunning milestone: the world’s three leading memory manufacturers—SK Hynix (KRX: 000660), Samsung Electronics (KRX: 005930), [...]
On Friday, January 16, 2026, Micron Technology (NASDAQ: MU) shares ignited a massive rally, surging 7.7% to reach a fresh all-time high of $368.50. This leap, which continued to stabilize through the morning of January 20, marks a definitive shift in the semiconductor landscape, as the "memory supercycle"