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<item><title>Wall Street Positions Micron as Potential AI Successor to Nvidia</title><link>https://www.live-feeds.com/feed/why-wall-street-thinks-us-memory-maker-micron-is-the-next-nvidia</link><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.live-feeds.com/feed/why-wall-street-thinks-us-memory-maker-micron-is-the-next-nvidia#u24996</guid><pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2026 22:05:59 +0000</pubDate><description>Investors are betting on Boise-based Micron as a primary beneficiary of the AI boom. The company reported a 346% sales surge driven by a supply crunch for memory chips like DRAM and NAND. High demand from PC makers and hyperscalers has pushed the stock price higher.What's confirmed:Micron is based in Boise, Idaho.The company reported a 346% sales surge.Wall Street investors are positioning Micron as a potential rival or successor to Nvidia in the AI chip race.An AI-led shortage of memory chips including NAND, DRAM, and high-bandwidth memory is driving demand.Micron stock rose 9% following a qu</description></item>
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