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What to expect from Micron’s Q2 earnings today?

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March 18, 2026
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Micron Technology is set to report its fiscal second-quarter earnings after the bell on March 18, with investors bracing for a high-stakes release as the chipmaker rides a powerful wave of demand driven by artificial intelligence.

Analysts expect Micron to report earnings of around $9.19 per share on revenue nearing $19.7 billion, according to FactSet data.

However, investor expectations appear even higher, with a so-called “whisper number” of $9.70 per share circulating in the market.

The stock has surged sharply in recent weeks, gaining about 30% in the past two weeks alone.

On Wednesday it hit its all time high of $471.34, although it was trading at $465 at the time of writing.

Over the past year, shares have risen more than 350%, reflecting optimism around the company’s position in the AI-driven memory chip market.

AI-driven demand fuels bullish outlook

Micron has emerged as a key beneficiary of the AI boom, producing high-performance DRAM and high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips that are critical for powering data centers and advanced computing systems.

Global investment in AI data centers reached $61 billion in 2025, driven by what analysts describe as a “global construction frenzy.”

This surge in demand has tightened supply in the memory market and pushed prices higher.

“We believe memory market conditions remain strong, with demand far outpacing supply,” Deutsche Bank analyst Melissa Waters said.

“We believe MU has the flexibility to prioritize profitability over market share here, and would expect any lost HBM business to be more than made up for in high margin core DRAM businesses.”

The company is also expanding its manufacturing footprint, including plans for a major chip facility in New York that could eventually reach $100 billion in investment, along with additional facilities in Idaho expected to come online later this decade.

Elevated expectations raise stakes for earnings

Despite strong fundamentals, expectations heading into the earnings release are exceptionally high.

Analysts note that Micron’s earnings are projected to increase significantly year over year, with profits expected to be nearly five times higher than the same period last year.

“Expect another quarter of results/guidance well above our/consensus estimates, but views on the duration of the cycle [will be] the key variable for the stock,” Morgan Stanley analyst Joseph Moore said.

Investors are likely to focus closely on guidance, particularly around demand trends, pricing, and the sustainability of the AI-driven cycle.

“We analyze Micron stock performance vs DRAM ASPs in the prior memory cycles and believe the stock could sustain gains this year, however, outperformance could moderate,” Citi analyst Atif Malik wrote.

Key areas of focus include the company’s ability to meet demand, progress on long-term supply agreements, and expectations for growth beyond 2026.

Supply constraints and pricing dynamics in focus

The memory market continues to face tight supply conditions, which are expected to support pricing and margins.

Baird’s Tristan Gerra said DRAM prices are expected to more than double in the first quarter and rise a further 40% in the second, while industry bit growth is projected at just 25% by 2027, remaining below overall demand.

Analysts also point to structural changes in the industry, including the increasing importance of HBM, which is more capital-intensive to produce.

“Micron arguably has one of the best technology portfolios in years, and being vertically integrated across DRAM, NAND and HBM remains vital,” TD Cowen analyst Krish Sankar said.

At the same time, some analysts caution that the pace of gains may moderate as pricing increases normalize and supply begins to catch up with demand.

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