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Analyst makes major change to Micron stock price target

Last updated: December 14, 2025 12:50 am
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The semiconductor industry is known for its cyclical nature, with demand surging during good times and oversupply becoming a concern when demand softens. This pattern has been a key factor in the market for decades, particularly for memory makers like Micron. The ebb and flow of demand cycles can present lucrative opportunities for investors who can accurately time their moves.

Recently, Wall Street research firm Stifel has been sounding the alarm that we may be on the brink of a significant shift in the semiconductor market, particularly for Micron. Analyst Brian Chin pointed to the increasing investment in data centers to support artificial intelligence workloads as a tipping point for the memory market. This surge in demand has led to a spike in prices, prompting Stifel to raise its price target for Micron by a staggering 54%.

The past few years have seen billions of dollars poured into upgrading data center servers to handle the intense computational requirements of AI applications. This trend has been a boon for companies like Nvidia, known for its AI-focused chips, and server manufacturers like Dell, which are incorporating Nvidia GPUs into their systems to meet the growing demand from hyperscalers.

The demand for AI-related hardware is driving a need for more powerful computing systems, leading to a surge in memory prices. This trend was acknowledged by Dell in its recent earnings call, where the company highlighted the impact of rising memory costs. As spot prices continue to rise, contract renegotiations are expected to result in higher profits for Micron.

Stifel’s updated outlook for Micron projects significant growth in gross margins and profits in the coming quarters. The company is expected to exceed revenue and earnings expectations, with gross margins expanding and sales driven by price increases rather than volume. Chin believes that Micron will report strong results in the upcoming quarter, setting the stage for further growth in the following quarters.

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Other analysts, including those at Goldman Sachs, are also bullish on Micron’s prospects, expecting strong revenue and earnings performance driven by pricing strength. This positive sentiment from Wall Street analysts underscores the potential for significant gains for investors in the semiconductor sector, particularly for companies like Micron that are poised to benefit from the current market dynamics.

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