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    MU Stock Price Surges on HBM4 Momentum and AI Demand

    erricaBy erricaFebruary 13, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Not only has Micron’s stock increased during the last week, but it has purposefully increased. The rally is structurally different from the strong but brief bursts sometimes observed in semiconductor stocks, rising nearly 10% to $413.97 with a steady after-hours push. On the underside, something more intentional is developing.

    HBM4, Micron’s most sophisticated high-bandwidth memory chip to date, is now officially in mass production, the company said in recent sessions. In addition to the chip’s capabilities, the move is noteworthy for how explicitly it places Micron into the AI infrastructure buildout that is currently changing data center design.

    Micron has emerged as a key player in this growing race by providing memory at a commercial scale at a speed sufficient to meet AI workloads. It is tracking the curve rather than pursuing it for once.

    Micron was categorised as a “commodity DRAM” for years, experiencing constant boom-and-bust cycles based on PC refresh rates or smartphone shipments. The frame seems strangely out of date now. In the current AI-driven demand, memory is a bottleneck rather than just an expense. HBM4 is one method of pipe enlargement.

    MetricData
    Current Share Price$413.97 USD
    After-Hours Price$414.72 USD
    Market Capitalization$465.93 billion
    52-Week Range$61.54 – $455.48
    P/E Ratio (TTM)39.35
    Dividend Yield0.11%
    Revenue (Q1 2026)$13.64 billion (+56.65% YoY)
    EPS Growth (Q1 2026)+20.71%
    Recent DriverMass production of HBM4 memory chips
    Analyst Target (TD Cowen)$600 USD
    MU Stock Price Surges on HBM4 Momentum and AI Demand
    MU Stock Price Surges on HBM4 Momentum and AI Demand

    As soon as possible, TD Cowen raised its target price for MU shares to $600. Nvidia may increase the number of its suppliers, which might lead to more business going to Micron, according to analyst Joseph Moore. Considering recent supply shortages and Micron’s still-underweighted market share in HBM, this change may be especially advantageous.

    It’s a strong subtext: Micron gains credibility and revenue if Nvidia expands beyond SK Hynix.

    In the wider market, Micron’s surge boosted peers and brought memory economics back into the spotlight. In addition to the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index’s notable increase, South Korea’s tech giants also experienced growth. Once again, memory—once considered an input—is being seen as strategic capital.

    I keep thinking that this rally feels different over the last few days. The re-rating of the business model is more important than a simple chip. Micron surprised even optimistic analysts with a 56.65% year-over-year increase in quarterly revenue and an almost 20% increase in EPS. These are warning signs for a business going toward high-value verticals, not insignificant gains.

    Micron is now more deeply ingrained in AI computing supply chains because to strategic integration. The company has achieved scalability, performance, and a product portfolio that represents technological maturity in a quiet manner rather than making headlines.

    However, leadership is still wary. CFO Mark Murphy refrained from exaggerating the HBM4 rollout in a statement at Wolfe Research. There was something calculated about his tone, even cautious. The deliberate nature of that discipline suggests a move away from hype cycles and toward long-term implementation.

    Additionally, this evolution is timely for U.S. officials. The stance of Micron as an American manufacturer is significant in the context of geopolitics. It is one of the few businesses that can advance tech independence, an area that is prioritized under the CHIPS Act and associated infrastructure investments, by developing HBM4 on a large scale using domestic resources.

    Supply dynamics will be important in the upcoming quarters. Samsung is vying with SK Hynix to increase capacity. There’s still a chance of a glut. However, Micron has indicated that it might adopt a more controlled strategy, focusing on high-quality collaborations rather than bulk acquisitions.

    Micron has changed its pricing strategy from volume to capability, which investors should be aware of. That turn is not a coincidence; rather, it is the result of a patient approach that is now paying off.

    Because they believe MU stock cannot sustain rallies, retail traders frequently see it through a cyclical lens. However, the current momentum has been maintained and is having strong support. The 52-week low of $61.54 today seems oddly far away. Volatility is still under control, volume has grown, and institutional sentiment is still getting stronger.

    Memory has returned to the strategic spotlight as a key enabler of AI training and inference, rather than simply a supporting role, which is what makes the next half of this story so novel. Stability, speed, and scale are essential for these workloads. That is delivered by HBM4, and Micron now provides it.

    Of course, the risk remains. The cycles of AI can be unpredictable. Producing HBM is a complicated process. Additionally, rivals are not idling about. However, Micron seems more prepared than ever to compete on an equal basis thanks to its strategically oriented roadmap and increasingly dependable execution.

    The price increase wasn’t the turning point for me; rather, it was the response of the industry. It wasn’t simply speculation that analysts upgraded on. Their volume commitments, operational clarity, and significant margin potential were all improved. It is uncommon.

    So, keep in mind what has changed when you see MU trading at a multiple of around forty. Now, this is more than simply a memory company. It’s a computing enabler, situated at a particularly lucrative intersection where demand exceeds supply and accuracy is more important than just scale.

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