TLDR Applied Materials (AMAT) and Micron (MU) announced a partnership to develop DRAM, high-bandwidth memory, and NAND solutions for AI systems. The collaborationTLDR Applied Materials (AMAT) and Micron (MU) announced a partnership to develop DRAM, high-bandwidth memory, and NAND solutions for AI systems. The collaboration

Applied Materials (AMAT) Stock Rises on Micron Partnership for AI Memory

2026/03/10 22:48
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TLDR

  • Applied Materials (AMAT) and Micron (MU) announced a partnership to develop DRAM, high-bandwidth memory, and NAND solutions for AI systems.
  • The collaboration will use AMAT’s $5B EPIC Center in Silicon Valley and Micron’s R&D hub in Boise, Idaho.
  • The $5B EPIC Center is described as the largest U.S. investment in advanced semiconductor equipment R&D.
  • Advanced packaging for high-bandwidth, low-power memory for AI workloads is a key focus of the deal.
  • AMAT stock rose 2.16% on the news.

Applied Materials (AMAT) and Micron Technology (MU) have announced a new partnership to develop next-generation memory and storage products aimed at AI workloads. AMAT stock gained 2.16% following the announcement on Monday.


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The two companies will work together on DRAM, high-bandwidth memory (HBM), and NAND solutions. The goal is to push performance gains for AI systems that increasingly rely on faster, more efficient memory.

The collaboration will be anchored by two U.S.-based facilities. Applied Materials will contribute its EPIC Center in Silicon Valley, while Micron brings its innovation center in Boise, Idaho.

Applied Materials‘ EPIC Center carries a price tag of $5 billion. The company and Micron both described it as the largest single U.S. investment in advanced semiconductor equipment R&D.

Advanced packaging is also part of the plan. The companies want to develop high-bandwidth, low-power memory that can handle the energy demands of modern AI workloads.

Scott DeBoer, Micron’s Chief Technology and Products Officer, said the work goes beyond reaching the next process node. He described the focus as developing new tools, materials, and processes that enable future memory architectures and extreme scaling.

What the Financials Show

Applied Materials posted revenue of $28.21 billion, with a three-year growth rate of 6.1%. Its operating margin sits at 29.74%, and net margin comes in at 27.78%.

The company’s gross margin is 48.72%. Its current ratio is 2.71 and debt-to-equity is 0.33, pointing to a solid balance sheet with low leverage.

AMAT carries a P/E ratio of 34.77, close to its 10-year high of 38.42. Analyst consensus has a target price of $407.73, with a recommendation score of 1.9. Institutional ownership stands at 80.97%.

Valuation Flags

One thing worth watching: GurFocus pegs the GF Value of AMAT at $191.35, flagging the stock as significantly overvalued at current prices. The P/S ratio of 9.67 and P/B ratio of 12.41 are both near historical peaks.

The Piotroski F-Score of 7 indicates solid financial health, while a Beneish M-Score of -2.55 shows a low likelihood of earnings manipulation. AMAT’s beta of 1.59 means it moves more than the broader market.

There has been insider selling activity in the past three months, with four reported transactions. That’s a data point investors typically keep an eye on.

AMAT stock was up 2.16% at the time of reporting following the announcement.

The post Applied Materials (AMAT) Stock Rises on Micron Partnership for AI Memory appeared first on CoinCentral.

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