Micron Technology forecasts Q4 revenue above Wall Street estimates on AI-driven memory chip demand.
Micron Technology forecast fourth-quarter revenue of approximately US$50-billion, exceeding analysts' average estimate of US$43.58-billion. The company reported third-quarter revenue of US$41.46-billion, beating estimates of US$35.85-billion. Strong demand for AI-related infrastructure, particularly high-bandwidth memory, drove the results.
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“Micron forecasts quarterly revenue above estimates driven by strong demand for memory chips”
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