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Micron stock climbs as CEO highlights AI demand for memory

January 17, 2026
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Micron stock rose nearly 8% Friday as investors looked to buy AI chip supply chain stocks after Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. reported robust earnings on Thursday, signaling continued AI infrastructure spending.

Shares of Micron, one of the makers of memory and storage for artificial intelligence systems, is up over 250% over the past year, as memory is in a worldwide shortage and seeing a surge of demand. Memory is used in AI systems to keep large amounts of data close to the graphics processing unit, or GPU, so it can run large AI models without slowing down.

“AI driven-demand is accelerating,” Micron CEO Sanjay Mehrotra told CNBC’s Jim Cramer. “It is real. It is here, and we need more and more memory to address that demand.”

Mehrotra said that Micron is spending $200 billion to build more production capacity in the U.S., including two fabrication plants, or fabs, in Idaho and a 600,000-foot facility in Clay, New York, where the company broke ground on Friday. Mehrotra said it will take a few years to build out the facilities, including clean rooms and production equipment. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick attended the groundbreaking. Micron said it would invest $100 billion in that fab.

He added that Micron is also working to produce more chips in its existing facilities in the near term.

At the beginning of 2025, Micron expected 10% growth for server memory, but that growth ended up being “high teens” by the end of the year. Mehrotra also said the company saw stronger-than-expected growth in memory and storage for PCs.

“We see that tightness continuing into 2027, so we see durable industry fundamentals over the foreseeable future, driven by AI demand,” Mehrotra said.

The rush to supply the memory demand of companies like Nvidia, Advanced Micro Devices and Google has led to a shortage, and prices for the essential component are expected to rise an estimated 55% in the first quarter, CNBC previously reported.

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