Report: Micron thinks memory chip shortage could last until ’28
Taiwanese tech site DigiTimes reports that Micron is warning customers that the supply shortage for memory chips could last until 2028, as its Boise, Idaho, fabrication facility slowly comes online.
In addition to Micron, this is a big deal for memory and storage stocks like Sandisk, Seagate Technology Holdings, and Western Digital, which soared last year after a price spike for DRAM and NAND — types of memory chips — pushed their profit margins sharply higher.
With demand from AI data centers seemingly insatiable, the key question for investors is how long the supply crunch — and for the chipmakers, the profit-palooza — will last.
With demand from AI data centers seemingly insatiable, the key question for investors is how long the supply crunch — and for the chipmakers, the profit-palooza — will last.