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Micron CEO: AI Completely Redefines the Memory Chip Cycle Logic, Customer Demand Exceeds Company Supply by About 50%

Micron CEO: AI Completely Redefines the Memory Chip Cycle Logic, Customer Demand Exceeds Company Supply by About 50%

华尔街见闻华尔街见闻2026/08/21 00:56
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Mehrotra stated that AI has transformed storage chips from a highly cyclical commodity market into an indispensable strategic component of AI infrastructure. Currently, data center clients' purchasing intentions are about 150% of Micron's actual deliverable supply, meaning demand exceeds supply by approximately 50%, and the company’s production capacity still cannot meet market demand. The storage procurement model has also shifted from "price bidding" to collaborative design with clients.

AI-driven storage demand is disrupting the decades-long boom and bust cycles that have characterized this industry.

According to CNBC, Micron CEO Sanjay Mehrotra said on Thursday (August 20) that artificial intelligence has fundamentally changed the storage chip industry's demand logic, transforming it from a highly cyclical commodity market to a strategic component indispensable for AI infrastructure. In an interview with CNBC’s “Mad Money,” he stated:

"There is no AI without storage today. AI systems require more storage, higher-performance storage, and lower-power storage. The value equation for storage has changed completely."

On the demand side, Mehrotra revealed that data center clients are currently looking to procure about 150% of what Micron can actually commit to supplying—meaning demand outstrips supply by around 50%, and the company’s capacity still cannot meet market demand. At the same time, Micron is now securing customer demand through long-term strategic agreements to reduce its exposure to spot market fluctuations—a further signal of a structural shift in the industry.

AI Reshapes Storage Demand Structure, Cyclical Logic Faces Disruption

The storage chip industry has long been known for its cyclical nature: in times of strong demand, manufacturers expand capacity, resulting in oversupply and falling prices, which then plunges the industry into downturns. This cycle has repeated many times over the past decades.

Mehrotra believes AI is breaking this pattern. Having worked in the chip industry for over 40 years and co-founded SanDisk, he has a profound understanding of these cycles. In his view, AI is creating a more sustained, structural demand rather than short-term, pulse-driven growth.

"Storage today is indispensable, which is why I call it the strategic infrastructure of the AI era."

He further pointed out that AI’s storage demand is not limited to data centers. Autonomous vehicles, robotics, and AI-empowered consumer electronics devices will all require significantly increased storage capacity in the future. This means a more diversified range of demand sources, with a broader foundation for the industry than ever before.

Storage Shift from "Price Shopping" to "Co-Design": A Fundamental Change in Negotiation Logic

AI is not only changing the volume of storage demand; it’s also altering the way customers procure storage, thus impacting Micron’s market positioning and pricing power.

Mehrotra explained that previously, customers purchased storage chips based on a simple logic—gathering broad price quotes and choosing the lowest bidder. But as AI systems demand ever-higher performance from storage, it is now necessary to co-design storage with processors and the overall system to unlock full performance. As a result, storage is evolving from a replaceable, generic component into a key variable that determines overall system capability.

"We are working more closely with our customers at increasingly earlier stages of their development cycles," Mehrotra said. "Our customers recognize the value of storage because it is precisely the key that enables them to design products that drive their own growth engines."

Analysts believe this shift has profound implications for Micron’s business model: deeper customer engagement and earlier involvement in product development means stronger pricing power and more stable revenue streams.

Significant Capacity Gap, Long-Term Agreements Secure Demand Visibility

Despite Micron’s ongoing large-scale capacity expansions, Mehrotra admitted that the company’s current capacity is still far from meeting market demand.

"All of our customers across all end markets will buy everything we can produce," he said, specifically noting that data center clients currently want to secure supplies about 50% higher than what Micron can commit to.

To address this supply-demand gap and enhance demand predictability, Micron is actively pursuing long-term strategic cooperation agreements. In the most recent earnings call at the end of June, Micron announced signing five-year strategic agreements with 16 clients. Mehrotra revealed in this interview that more agreements have been signed since then.

"They have committed to taking supply," Mehrotra said, "which gives us assurance on the demand front."

The push for long-term agreements marks Micron’s systematic reduction in dependence on spot market price volatility—a major business model upgrade for a company historically troubled by cyclical fluctuations.

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