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Google's TurboQuant AI Breakthrough and Micron Stock Performance
BusinessYahooKorea Herald2mo ago2 sources

Google's TurboQuant AI Breakthrough and Micron Stock Performance

Google's TurboQuant compression technology is being assessed for its potential to boost memory demand and its specific implications for Micron stock, with some analysts suggesting the market may be misinterpreting the AI breakthrough, while others predict Micron will defy Wall Street's expectations of a stumble.

Micron Reassesses AI Memory Outlook Amid Sector Reshaping
TechnologyFTYahoo2mo ago2 sources

Micron Reassesses AI Memory Outlook Amid Sector Reshaping

Memory chip stocks, including Micron, have collectively shed $100 billion after new research suggested AI data centers will require less memory, leading Micron to reassess its AI memory outlook as TurboQuant and SK Hynix reshape the sector.

Wall Street Analysts Issue Diverse Research Calls Across Multiple Sectors, Including Grab Holdings
BusinesscnbcYahooseeking-alpha2mo ago3 sources

Wall Street Analysts Issue Diverse Research Calls Across Multiple Sectors, Including Grab Holdings

Wall Street analysts have released a range of research calls, including updates on Scotts Miracle-Gro, Colgate-Palmolive, Townsquare Media, Concentrix, Oxford Industries, Dime Community Bancshares, Buckle, UDR, Mid-America Apartment Communities, Winnebago, BankUnited, Smithfield Foods, THOR Industries, JPMorgan Chase, and a 'Buy' rating for Grab Holdings from Barclays.

Memory Chip Market Downturn Intensifies with Price Collapse and Hoarded Inventory
Businessseeking-alphazerohedge2mo ago2 sources

Memory Chip Market Downturn Intensifies with Price Collapse and Hoarded Inventory

The memory chip market is experiencing a significant downturn, with a 'price collapse' hitting memory sticks as hoarded inventory floods the market following Google's DeepSeek Moment and the TurboQuant compression algorithm, leading to lowered price targets for companies like Micron and a broader 'memory rout' in Korea.