Micron rises as White House presses Apple to avoid Chinese memory chips

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Micron rises as White House presses Apple to avoid Chinese memory chips Frank DeMatteo Mon, August 17, 2026 at 9:14 AM EDT 3 min read MU AAPL Investing.com -- Micron Technology (NASDAQ:MU) shares gained 2.6% ahead of Monday's opening bell after the Trump administration publicly warned Apple against sourcing memory chips from Chinese suppliers to ease an AI-driven supply crunch. Micron is the direct beneficiary of Washington's stance: a U.S. Commerce Department block on Apple sourcing DRAM from China's ChangXin Memory Technologies (CXMT) effectively funnels Apple back toward domestic and allied suppliers, with Micron as the leading American producer. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told the Wall Street Journal that the administration "does not approve" of Apple turning to Chinese memory, stating the shortage "has to be solved another way, but not by having America's premier companies use memory made in mainland China." When asked whether Apple had been told directly, Lutnick replied: "Very clearly." The bluntness of that exchange, reported by AppleInsider on August 15, marks a significant escalation from earlier congressional pressure on the company. Apple had been testing DRAM chips from CXMT and NAND from Yangtze Memory Technologies (YMTC), initially targeting devices sold within China, as the WSJ reported. Apple COO Sabih Khan acknowledged the bind the company is in, saying "we have to consider all viable options." The context makes that statement feel increasingly constrained: CXMT is on the Pentagon's Chinese Military Company blacklist and has reportedly rejected Apple's bid for discounted pricing, demanding full parity with what Apple pays Samsung. The memory market underpinning this standoff is genuinely stressed. DRAM prices have risen roughly 29% in 2026 as AI data-center demand crowds out supply for consumer electronics. SK Hynix's CEO has reportedly described it as the "worst-ever memory supply shortage," with the squeeze potentially extending into the next decade. That backdrop gave Apple a plausible industrial rationale for looking east, and rivals HP and Acer have already reportedly incorporated CXMT memory in hardware sold outside the U.S. Micron, however, moved aggressively to close that door. The company lobbied the White House in July, arguing that an Apple-CXMT deal would "directly harm U.S. domestic manufacturing and run counter to Washington's semiconductor reshoring policy". Micron is targeting 40% U.S. domestic DRAM output share and has committed to investing over $250 billion in American facilities through 2035, including a Clay, New York fab that broke ground ahead of schedule. A bipartisan group of senators led by Sen. Chuck Schumer had earlier warned Apple in an open letter that "a decision by Apple to procure Chinese memory chips would carry weight well beyond the company's own purchase orders," adding that such a move "would function as a signal that other buyers follow." That letter dates to June 2026, reported by Gizmodo on August 10, and now looks prescient given the administration's direct intervention. The policy pressure arrived alongside fresh analyst conviction on Micron as a structural play. New Street Research upgraded MU to Buy on Friday, arguing that memory is "no longer a cyclical story" as AI reshapes the demand curve. Shares of Micron also received a boost after AI giant Anthropic told investors that its preliminary second-quarter revenue was $11.5 billion, an over 14-fold boost from last year. Micron rises as White House presses Apple to avoid Chinese memory chips These 2 stocks are best positioned to benefit from higher uranium prices: analyst As Claude disrupts stock market, Anthropic researcher warns 'world is in peril'

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Micron Technology (MU) shares rose 2.6% after the White House publicly warned Apple against using Chinese memory chips. Amid memory supply shortages driven by AI demand, the U.S. Department of Commerce blocked Apple's procurement of memory from China's CXMT, pressuring a shift to U.S. suppliers. Investors assess that the U.S. government's semiconductor reshoring policy and regulations will lead to structural benefits for Micron.

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The U.S. government's tightening regulations on Chinese semiconductors provide Micron with direct sales expansion opportunities, which will drive strong earnings alongside the strength in DRAM prices that rose 29% entering 2026. However, increased costs from supply chain restructuring and the potential disruption to Apple's supply diversification strategy are key variables to monitor.

Future stock prices will be determined by the intensity of additional sanctions from the U.S. administration and the persistence of memory demand for AI data centers, with the pace of Micron's domestic production capacity expansion being a major focal point.

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