Micron reports earnings on June 24, expects record revenue growth driven by AI memory demand
Micron's AI-driven growth could reshape tech investment strategies, highlighting the critical role of memory in future AI infrastructure. The post Micron reports earnings on June 24, expects record revenue growth driven by AI memory demand appeared first on Crypto Briefing.

Micron reports earnings on June 24, expects record revenue growth driven by AI memory demand The chipmaker's gross margin is projected to hit 81%, more than doubling from a year ago as the AI memory supercycle reshapes its financial profile. Share Add us on Google by Editorial Team Jun. 18, 2026 Micron Technology is set to report fiscal Q3 2026 earnings on June 24, and the numbers the company is projecting would have sounded fictional two years ago.
Revenue guidance sits at roughly $33.5B, with a non-GAAP gross margin expected near 81%. For context, that margin was 39% just a year ago.
The company has effectively more than doubled its profitability ratio in twelve months, riding a wave of AI-driven demand that has turned memory chips from a cyclical commodity business into something closer to a toll booth on the highway to artificial intelligence. The numbers behind the hype Micron’s most recent quarterly results, reported in March for fiscal Q2 2026, already painted a striking picture. Revenue came in at $23.
86B, a 196% increase year-over-year. The non-GAAP gross margin for that quarter was 74.9%.
Advertisement Now the company is guiding for margins roughly 6 percentage points higher. The key driver is high-bandwidth memory, or HBM. This is the specialized DRAM that sits inside AI accelerators, the GPUs and custom chips powering everything from ChatGPT to autonomous driving models.
Micron has said its HBM capacity is completely sold out through 2026, with customer demand outstripping available supply by an estimated 50-67%. The company’s product mix has shifted decisively toward higher-margin offerings: HBM, server DRAM, and enterprise SSDs. A trillion-dollar memory company Micron’s market capitalization surpassed $1 trillion in May 2026.
Analysts have been raising price targets ahead of the June 24 report, reflecting sustained AI infrastructure spending across the industry. What this means for investors The 81% gross margin guidance deserves particular scrutiny. Margins at that level are exceptional for any hardware company, let alone a memory maker.
In the crypto market, tokenized equity products like MUON, which represents exposure to Micron stock, have been trading across various platforms. Strong earnings from a company at the center of the AI infrastructure boom could reinforce broader risk-on sentiment that historically benefits both tech equities and digital assets. Micron’s management commentary on forward demand, particularly any updates to HBM supply-demand dynamics for 2027, will carry as much weight as the headline revenue and margin figures.
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by Editorial Team Just now ago Share Add us on Google Micron Technology is set to report fiscal Q3 2026 earnings on June 24, and the numbers the company is projecting would have sounded fictional two years ago. Revenue guidance sits at roughly $33.5B, with a non-GAAP gross margin expected near 81%.
For context, that margin was 39% just a year ago. The company has effectively more than doubled its profitability ratio in twelve months, riding a wave of AI-driven demand that has turned memory chips from a cyclical commodity business into something closer to a toll booth on the highway to artificial intelligence. The numbers behind the hype Micron’s most recent quarterly results, reported in March for fiscal Q2 2026, already painted a striking picture.
Revenue came in at $23.86B, a 196% increase year-over-year. The non-GAAP gross margin for that quarter was 74.
9%. Advertisement Now the company is guiding for margins roughly 6 percentage points higher. The key driver is high-bandwidth memory, or HBM.
This is the specialized DRAM that sits inside AI accelerators, the GPUs and custom chips powering everything from ChatGPT to autonomous driving models. Micron has said its HBM capacity is completely sold out through 2026, with customer demand outstripping available supply by an estimated 50-67%. The company’s product mix has shifted decisively toward higher-margin offerings: HBM, server DRAM, and enterprise SSDs.
A trillion-dollar memory company Micron’s market capitalization surpassed $1 trillion in May 2026. Analysts have been raising price targets ahead of the June 24 report, reflecting sustained AI infrastructure spending across the industry. What this means for investors The 81% gross margin guidance deserves particular scrutiny.
Margins at that level are exceptional for any hardware company, let alone a memory maker. In the crypto market, tokenized equity products like MUON, which represents exposure to Micron stock, have been trading across various platforms. Strong earnin
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