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Micron Is Building a Memory Empire in Upstate New York — But the Stock Has Already Priced In the Next Decade

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
July 14, 2026
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The concrete is flowing in Clay, New York, where Micron Technology has kicked off the main construction phase of what will be the largest chip fabrication complex in US history. The $100 billion mega-campus, now being built three months ahead of schedule, is the crown jewel of a broader $250 billion domestic investment plan that the memory giant hopes will cement its role as the primary supplier of the high-bandwidth chips that power artificial intelligence. Yet for all the physical ambition, Micron’s shares have been moving in the opposite direction. The stock closed at €823.80 in European trading on Monday, down roughly 12% over the past 30 days and 25% below its June 25 record of €1,103.80.

The recent pullback — which analysts partly blame on the Nasdaq debut of South Korean rival SK Hynix — has trimmed what remains an extraordinary run. Micron still trades at a market capitalisation of nearly €969 billion, having climbed more than 206% since the start of 2026 and more than 710% over the past twelve months. The sell-off does not reflect any deterioration in the underlying business. On the contrary, the company posted third‑fiscal‑quarter revenue of $41.5 billion, a 346% jump year‑on‑year, and its entire high‑bandwidth memory (HBM) capacity is sold out through the end of 2026 and deep into 2027 as hyperscalers continue to pour capital into AI data centres.

What is fuelling the boom is an imbalance of historic proportions. Wedbush analyst Dan Ives recently described memory chips as the “golden child” of the AI revolution, pegging the demand‑to‑supply ratio at roughly 15-to-1. Market equilibrium is not expected before 2028 at the earliest. The CEO of SK Hynix has warned that 2027 could bring the most severe memory shortage in history, with demand spilling well into the next decade. In anticipation, Micron is investing aggressively to secure its place in the pecking order. Beyond the Clay megafab, a new plant in Idaho is on track to produce its first wafers by mid‑2027.

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To insulate itself from supply‑chain disruptions, Micron has also locked in a $3 billion initiative that includes a $500 million strategic financing deal with GlobalWafers for a 300‑mm wafer facility in Sherman, Texas, underpinned by a ten‑year supply contract. The company has already awarded $675 million in contracts to New York‑based firms for the Clay campus, where each fabrication building will consume as much concrete as four Empire State Structures. The broader project is expected to create roughly 9,000 direct jobs and up to 40,000 indirect roles across the region, with Governor Kathy Hochul confirming the transition from site preparation to active construction.

Micron’s long‑term target is to produce 40% of the world’s DRAM on US soil by the middle of the next decade. That goal is being underpinned by a structural shift in how memory is bought and sold. The industry is moving toward a “Memory as a Service” model, with hyperscalers signing three‑ to five‑year contracts to secure guaranteed supply for platforms such as Nvidia’s upcoming Vera Rubin architecture. Industry estimates suggest that prices for the next‑generation HBM4 standard could double to $4‑$5 per gigabit by 2027, giving manufacturers significant pricing power.

Despite the recent share‑price weakness, the analyst consensus remains firmly bullish. The average price target of €1,301.83 implies potential upside of about 54% from current levels. The relative strength index sits at 46.1, a neutral reading that suggests the market is weighing the enormous capital outlays against the record revenue stream. For now, the trajectory of Micron’s stock will likely continue to hinge on one question: whether the $250 billion bet on domestic production will deliver the competitive edge over South Korean rivals that the company is banking on.

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