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Industry Shock: Micron Halts Production! Beneficiaries and Victims Among Taiwanese Companies at a Glance
Yahoo Finance | Local Language | News | Dec. 5, 2025 | Supply Chain Issues
Micron Technology announced on December 3, 2025, that it will exit the consumer memory market beginning March 2026, discontinuing its "Crucial" product line after 29 years. The company will refocus on high-performance AI chips and data center demand driven by rapid AI growth, which has caused soaring memory prices and severe supply shortages globally. Shipments of Crucial consumer products will continue only until February 2026, with warranty and technical support maintained thereafter. Following the announcement, Micron’s stock price fell more than 2%, despite a strong year-to-date gain of over 178%.
The exit of Micron from the consumer memory sector is expected to create significant opportunities for Taiwanese DRAM manufacturers such as Nanya Technology and Winbond, as well as memory module brands like ADATA and Kingston, who may benefit from reduced competition. However, distribution partners currently handling Crucial products, including Wen-Yeh, Jetway, and Green Cloud, may miss out on the industry’s projected volume and price growth beginning next year.
Industry experts and executives, including Quanta deputy chairman Liang Cizhen, highlighted the unpredictable duration of memory shortages and supply challenges, which are compounded by power stability concerns. Liang stated that even with aggressive capacity expansions by mainland Chinese manufacturers, the surging AI-driven demand, particularly for high-bandwidth memory (HBM) used in advanced AI chips, will likely keep shortages severe through 2026 and possibly beyond. This supply-demand imbalance has caused a supercycle in memory pricing, with DDR4 prices surging dramatically due to production shifts toward DDR5 and HBM.
Taiwan-based memory and semiconductor component companies like GlobalWafers, Transcend, and TEAMGROUP reported robust revenue growth and tightened supply chains. GlobalWafers, a major silicon wafer supplier, noted near-full 12-inch wafer production capacity and ongoing price negotiations reflecting strong memory demand. Transcend issued warnings of extended lead times and significant price hikes on NAND Flash and DRAM products. TEAMGROUP forecasted prolonged memory shortages extending into 2027, driven by increasing AI server orders and structural market shifts.
The global memory chip shortage spans a wide range of products, from consumer flash storage to cutting-edge HBM for AI chips, fueled by CSPs and hyperscalers locking in long-term agreements. This supply crunch is pressuring the consumer electronics sector, with memory costs impacting product margins and leading to postponements in digital infrastructure projects. Market analysts warn the shortage could slow AI productivity gains and exacerbate inflationary pressures worldwide.
Overall, Micron’s strategic pivot away from consumer memory highlights a broader industry transition prioritizing AI-related memory demand, intensifying supply shortages, and reshaping competitive dynamics among Taiwanese memory manufacturers and module brands.