High-bandwidth memory keeps powerful AI chips fed with data, and demand for it helped Boise-based Micron briefly top $1 trillion

Micron Technology hit a $1 trillion market cap after a 19% stock surge driven by a massive UBS upgrade and sold-out AI memory chip capacity through 2026.

Micron tops $1 trillion as AI memory shortages drive record pricing, soaring earnings and sold‑out HBM demand through 2027.

Micron and SK Hynix surpass $1 trillion valuation milestone on surging AI memory demand - SiliconANGLE

Micron and SK Hynix have joined Samsung in the trillion-dollar market cap club, driven by surging AI demand for high-bandwidth memory chips.

US chipmaker Micron Technology briefly crossed a market value of $1 trillion on May 26 as investor excitement around AI continued to drive demand for memory chips. According to a…

South Korea's SK Hynix and US chipmaker Micron both surpassed $1 trillion (€860bn) in market capitalisation within 24 hours of each other. Seoul's KOSPI index also hit an all-time…

Micron has said its entire 2026 high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chip supply is already sold out, a sign of how far demand is outstripping capacity

Samsung, Micron, and SK Hynix each surpassed $1 trillion market cap in May 2026, driven by surging AI demand for high-bandwidth memory chips.

The global AI boom has transformed the semiconductor industry, pushing Micron and SK Hynix past the $1 trillion market value mark. Surging demand for AI memory chips, supply…

Micron Technology surpassed $1 trillion in market cap after a 19% single-day surge driven by soaring AI demand for high-bandwidth memory chips.

The extent by which demand exceeds supply is at historically high levels, said Micron's Sumit Sadana. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.

South Korean chip startup Xcena is betting that AI's real bottleneck is not compute, but memory.

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High-bandwidth memory keeps powerful AI chips fed with data, and demand for it helped Boise-based Micron briefly top $1 trillion