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Micron stock jumps 10% on Bernstein target hike as AI-memory bets carry into 2026
4 January 2026
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Micron stock jumps 10% on Bernstein target hike as AI-memory bets carry into 2026

NEW YORK, Jan 4, 2026, 09:29 ET — Market closed

  • Micron closed Friday up 10.5%, its biggest one-day jump in weeks, after Bernstein lifted its price target.
  • Traders now look to CES this week and Micron’s next results window for fresh signals on 2026 memory pricing and AI demand.
  • The stock’s surge comes after Micron flagged record fiscal Q1 results and a sharply higher Q2 outlook in December.

Micron Technology, Inc. shares ended Friday’s session up 10.5% at $315.42, after Bernstein SocGen Group raised its price target on the memory-chip maker to $330 while keeping an “outperform” rating. Investing

The move matters now because Micron’s earnings are highly sensitive to memory pricing, and Wall Street is leaning into a view that the next leg of the price cycle is being driven by AI data-center buildouts rather than the usual PC and smartphone refresh.

A double-digit gain on the first trading day of the year also sets a high bar for follow-through when U.S. markets reopen Monday, with investors watching whether momentum broadens across semiconductors and storage hardware.

Bernstein analyst Mark Li said he expects DRAM prices to keep climbing in 2026, citing demand tied to AI servers, and wrote that “as AI makes data center demand balloon but supply expansion takes time.” The Motley Fool

DRAM, short for dynamic random access memory, is the main “working” memory used in PCs and servers. Micron has also been expanding into high-bandwidth memory (HBM), a faster, stacked form of DRAM used alongside AI accelerators; Reuters has described Micron as one of the three major HBM suppliers alongside Samsung and SK Hynix. Reuters

Micron’s most recent results and outlook helped set the backdrop for Friday’s rally. In its fiscal first-quarter report on Dec. 17, the company posted record revenue and guided for fiscal Q2 revenue of $18.7 billion, plus or minus $400 million, and adjusted EPS of $8.42, plus or minus $0.20.

The stock’s jump also extends a run that made Micron one of 2025’s top performers, alongside data-storage peers Western Digital and Sandisk, as investors bet that AI infrastructure spending will keep pulling memory and storage supply tight.

On Friday, Micron traded up to a fresh 52-week high in regular hours and finished near that level, with volume running well above normal as the upgrade catalyzed buying.

But the setup carries a familiar risk for memory names: pricing can turn quickly if supply ramps faster than expected or demand cools, and Li flagged the risk that Micron could be punished if management “overpromises” and then underdelivers against elevated expectations. The Motley Fool

The next near-term checkpoint is CES in Las Vegas, which runs Jan. 6–9 and is a common venue for memory and PC ecosystem updates that can sharpen sentiment around demand trends.

Investors also have Micron’s cash return calendar in view. The company declared a quarterly dividend of $0.115 per share that is payable on Jan. 14 to shareholders of record as of Dec. 29, the company said.

Beyond that, the market will be watching for confirmation of Micron’s next earnings date and any updates to its fiscal Q2 trajectory; MarketBeat estimates the next report around March 19 after the close, though Micron has not confirmed a date.

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