Micron and Qualcomm forecasts ignite $400 billion AI chip stock rally
FILE PHOTO: Micron logo is seen in this illustration taken June 11, 2026. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
By Noel Randewich
June 24 (Reuters) - Shares of chipmakers surged late on Wednesday, adding over $400 billion in market value after strong forecasts from Micron Technology and Qualcomm breathed fresh life into Wall Street's recently waning AI stock rally.
Micron surged 12% in extended trade after forecasting quarterly earnings above analysts' estimates, signaling that heavy investments in AI-related infrastructure will drive strong demand for its memory chips.
Also after the bell, Qualcomm said it expects $15 billion in sales from its data center business by 2029 as it moves beyond its core smartphone chip business and shifts its focus to AI.
Western Digital, Sandisk and Seagate Technology, which compete with Micron, all jumped more than 8%.
Arm Holdings rallied about 6%, Marvell added almost 4% and Broadcom climbed 2%.
Applied Materials and ASML, which sell specialized manufacturing equipment to semiconductor companies, both rose more than 4%.
The blowout forecasts from Micron and Qualcomm follow recent worries on Wall Street that valuations for AI-related companies have become stretched following years of gains. The PHLX chip index tumbled 8% on Tuesday, with investors also concerned that massive spending to build AI data centers may take too long to pay off in the form of increased revenue and profits.
However, even after this week's weakness, the PHLX chip index remains up 90% so far in 2026. Not including its late-day rally on Wednesday, Micron has gained over 260% year to date.
(Reporting by Noel Randewich; Editing by Chris Reese)
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