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Micron stock slips as William Blair flags AI “memory bottlenecks”; Fed decision ahead
23 January 2026
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Micron stock slips as William Blair flags AI “memory bottlenecks”; Fed decision ahead

New York, Jan 23, 2026, 13:04 ET — Regular session

Micron Technology, Inc. (MU.O) slipped 0.5% to $395.43 in early afternoon trading on Friday, after volatile swings. The stock has fluctuated between $390.80 and $411.90 during the session.

Memory-chip stocks have surged back into the spotlight in the AI sector, driven by data centers’ need for faster memory to supply cutting-edge processors. High-bandwidth memory, or HBM, achieves this by stacking DRAM chips near the processor, speeding up data transfer.

William Blair kicked off coverage of Micron on Thursday, assigning an “Outperform” rating. Analyst Sebastien Naji highlighted that “advancements in AI compute are increasingly hindered by memory bottlenecks” and suggested that tight supply might last through 2027 as Micron focuses more on higher-margin HBM. William Blair

Micron dipped alongside a weaker chip sector on Friday. The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index fell roughly 1% after Intel slumped, weighed down by revenue and earnings forecasts that missed expectations. Traders also remained cautious amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.

Micron disclosed that shareholders have approved a charter amendment allowing the company to cap certain officers’ personal liability for monetary damages under Delaware law. According to the filing, the change took effect on Jan. 21.

A Form 144 filing revealed Micron officer Manish Bhatia intends to offload 26,623 shares valued at roughly $10.4 million via Morgan Stanley Smith Barney. These Rule 144 notices are mandatory for insiders selling restricted stock.

Investors are focused on whether HBM pricing and allocations will remain tight amid the rush to expand AI capacity. Even a slight sign that supply is easing or cloud spending stalls usually sends the stock tumbling fast.

Memory prices are surging, and that’s starting to hit consumer gadgets. Research firms IDC and Counterpoint now predict global smartphone sales will drop at least 2% this year, while the PC market is set to shrink by at least 4.9% in 2026. “Manufacturers might absorb some costs but given the scale of the shortage, it is certainly going to show up as higher prices for consumers,” said Emarketer analyst Jacob Bourne. Reuters

Traders face a packed week for tech earnings, with Microsoft, Apple, Meta, Tesla, and Samsung all set to report. The key question: will AI spending maintain its momentum? Micron’s results, in particular, tend to shape forecasts for memory orders in the coming year.

Macro risks are also in play as the Federal Reserve’s Jan. 27-28 meeting wraps with a policy announcement on Wednesday, Jan. 28. Rate forecasts have been jostling chip stocks all month, and Micron hasn’t escaped the pull.

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