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Micron touts a first-of-its-kind 256GB AI server memory module as MU stock slides

Micron touts a first-of-its-kind 256GB AI server memory module as MU stock slides

New York, March 4, 2026, 06:08 EST

  • Micron has rolled out customer samples of a 256GB low-power DRAM module intended for data centers.
  • The company is touting the part as a way to squeeze more memory into AI servers, all while trimming power consumption.
  • Micron shares dropped roughly 8% in the latest session, with investors showing a clear shift toward risk aversion.

Micron Technology on Tuesday announced it’s now sampling what it bills as the industry’s highest-capacity low-power DRAM module, a 256GB SOCAMM2, aimed squarely at AI data centers feeling the pinch from power and heat constraints. “Micron’s 256GB SOCAMM2 offering enables the most power-efficient CPU-attached memory solution,” said Raj Narasimhan, senior vice president and general manager for the company’s Cloud Memory Business Unit. Nvidia’s Ian Finder, head of Product for Data Center CPUs, called the new module “enabling the next generation of AI CPUs.” https://investors.micron.com/news-releases…

Why now? AI data centers are hitting real limits. Not just chips—memory and energy use can both choke server counts at a facility, and slow down model response times after deployment.

Micron is pushing “low-power DRAM” (LPDRAM), a more energy-efficient DRAM, along with its SOCAMM2 format for CPU-attached memory. According to the company, the new 256GB module uses a single-die 32Gb LPDDR5X setup and targets bigger “context windows” and demanding AI inference tasks, all while lowering power draw compared to standard server memory.

Still, Micron finished the session off 7.99% at $379.68 on Tuesday, according to a Reuters quote page, with chip stocks taking a hit as traders ditched risk.

Stocks slid as investors dumped equities worldwide, spooked by the Middle East conflict’s effect on energy costs and renewed inflation fears. “How much this war is disproportionately hitting Europe and other oil-importing countries is really being highlighted right now in the markets,” said Kevin Gordon, head of macro research & strategy at Charles Schwab. https://www.reuters.com/world/china/global…

South Korean stocks took the hardest hit in Asia, suffering their steepest single-day loss on record. “This looks more like a positioning unwind and risk reduction rather than a fundamental deterioration in earnings,” said Tareck Horchani at Maybank Securities. Shares in Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix — both major memory chip competitors to Micron — dropped sharply. https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific…

Micron pitched the new module as an answer to what it described as mounting system-level pressure from AI workloads—think both training and inference. The company specifically pointed to stress points like the “KV cache” (key-value cache, which acts as working memory for large language models) and “time to first token,” industry shorthand for the lag before a model spits out its initial word.

Micron’s pitch hasn’t shifted: push more premium memory chips into AI buildouts, while everyone else keeps scanning memory trends for a pivot. The company counts itself among just three big HBM (high-bandwidth memory) suppliers—SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics are the others—feeding DRAM for AI processors. “It is inevitable in this environment that lots of customers across all segments will see an impact,” executive Sumit Sadana said previously on an earnings call. https://www.reuters.com/business/chipmaker…

Memory stocks have been moving as if a shortage is underway. Back in January, Reuters highlighted that chipmakers shifted production toward HBM for AI servers, leaving other segments tighter. Samsung co-CEO TM Roh called the supply squeeze “unprecedented.” https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific…

Still, there are hurdles. Broad adoption of new module formats hasn’t happened yet, and qualification cycles often stretch out. Micron’s performance promises, too, depend heavily on how customers actually use the tech—and how their systems are built. As for the market, persistent energy costs and inflation jitters could easily outweigh robust AI appetite if investors keep pulling back on risk.

Micron has its fiscal second-quarter earnings call lined up for March 18, per the company’s investor events calendar.

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