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Micron Stock’s $1 Trillion AI Test Is Here as Traders Look to June 24
10 June 2026
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Micron Stock’s $1 Trillion AI Test Is Here as Traders Look to June 24

NEW YORK, June 10, 2026, 05:02 EDT

  • Micron was last quoted at $935.89 before Wednesday’s open; Nasdaq regular trading is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Eastern time.
  • The stock slipped Tuesday as the AI-chip trade cooled, though bullish analyst calls kept the memory-chip story in focus.
  • Micron’s next scheduled company catalyst is its fiscal third-quarter earnings call on June 24.

Micron Technology shares head into Wednesday’s session under fresh pressure after a sharp AI-stock wobble cut into one of Wall Street’s biggest rallies of the year. The memory-chip maker closed Tuesday at $935.89, down about 1.5%, leaving its market value near $1.07 trillion before the opening bell.

That matters now because Micron is no longer trading like a cyclical chip supplier. Investors have priced it as a core beneficiary of artificial intelligence spending, where high-bandwidth memory, or HBM — stacked memory that moves data quickly around AI processors — has become a scarce part of the data-center buildout.

The stock’s pullback followed a broader loss of nerve in AI-linked shares. Barron’s reported Tuesday that Micron ended down 1.4% after an early rebound faded, while UBS analyst Nicolas Gaudois still called the recent drop a buying “opportunity” and kept a Buy rating with a $1,625 price target. Barron’s

The debate is simple, and not settled. Micron bulls say demand for HBM, DRAM and NAND remains tight. DRAM is working memory used by servers and devices while they run tasks; NAND is flash storage used to keep data. Bears say the stock has run too far, too fast, and could be exposed if investors rotate out of expensive AI winners.

Micron has been feeding the first argument. The company said on June 1 at COMPUTEX that AI workloads are putting heavier demands on memory and storage, and Sumit Sadana, its chief business officer, said “system performance is now driven by memory bandwidth and memory capacity, more than ever before.” GlobeNewswire

A more immediate company update came after Tuesday’s close. Micron named Alexis Black Björlin to its board, citing her experience in AI infrastructure, cloud platforms, semiconductors, networking and optical systems, including prior senior roles at Nvidia, Meta, Broadcom and Intel. Chief Executive Sanjay Mehrotra said Björlin had “exceptional expertise at the intersection of AI infrastructure, cloud systems and semiconductors.” Micron Technology

The appointment is not an earnings event. Still, it lands at a useful time for Micron, which is trying to convince investors that AI has changed the old boom-bust memory cycle, not just inflated another chip-stock trade.

Wall Street has leaned in. MarketWatch reported Monday that Cantor Fitzgerald analyst C.J. Muse said “the memory trade is alive and well” after Micron rebounded nearly 10%, citing structural industry changes, tight supply and stronger demand from AI workloads. MarketWatch

Wells Fargo also raised its Micron price target to $1,220 from $550 and kept an overweight rating, MarketBeat reported, while a separate MarketBeat report said Cantor Fitzgerald raised its target to $1,500 from $700. Those targets show how quickly estimates have shifted, but they also raise the bar for Micron’s June 24 report.

The peer read-through remains mixed. Reuters reported in late May that Micron had briefly crossed $1 trillion in market value, joining memory leader Samsung Electronics in that club, while SK Hynix was also closing in; Art Hogan, chief market strategist at B. Riley Wealth, said Micron “sits at the center” of rising memory demand tied to AI data centers. Reuters

Nvidia still matters to the story. Reuters reported last week that Nvidia’s push into AI systems helped pull Micron deeper into HBM, including chips tied to Nvidia’s coming Vera Rubin platform, giving investors more confidence in longer-term, higher-margin supply deals.

But the risk paragraph writes itself. If U.S. inflation data runs hot, rates rise, Middle East tensions worsen, or AI valuations keep cracking, Micron could trade less on its memory fundamentals and more like a crowded momentum name. Reuters reported Wednesday that Wall Street futures were lower and that Tuesday’s U.S. stock drop reflected worries over high AI valuations, Middle East tensions and rising rate-hike bets; Charu Chanana, chief investment strategist at Saxo, warned that a hot CPI print would make it “much harder for the Fed to sound relaxed next week.” Reuters

For now, Micron’s stock is caught between those two forces: scarce memory chips and thinner investor patience. The next answer is due June 24, when the company reports after the close and investors get a cleaner look at whether the trillion-dollar run still has earnings behind it.

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