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Updated · The Motley Fool · May 11
Micron Seen Reaching $2,239 in 1 Year as DRAM Prices Jump 125%
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Updated · The Motley Fool · May 11

Micron Seen Reaching $2,239 in 1 Year as DRAM Prices Jump 125%

4 articles · Updated · The Motley Fool · May 11
  • $2,000 to $2,239 is the one-year target outlined for Micron, with the stock already up 162% in 2026 and still trading at 7.6 times forward earnings.
  • DRAM contract prices are projected to rise 58% to 63% this quarter, while Gartner forecasts a 125% full-year increase, extending a pricing tailwind for memory makers.
  • HBM demand from custom AI processors could surge 35-fold from 2024 to 2028, and each gigabyte uses three times the wafer capacity of traditional DRAM, keeping supply tight.
  • Samsung and SK Hynix expect shortages to last at least through 2027, while Micron's new Singapore facility will not begin volume production until the second half of 2028.
  • Micron's adjusted earnings rose 7.8 times year over year in fiscal Q2; analysts see EPS climbing from $58.11 this year to $101.78 in fiscal 2027, supporting the valuation case.
With demand soaring, what innovations beyond HBM will power the next AI generation and prevent a permanent supply crisis?
As AI devours the global memory supply, are affordable consumer electronics now a casualty of the technological boom?
Will the AI memory 'supercycle' finally break the industry's historic boom-and-bust pattern, or is a massive correction inevitable?