Micron announces end to Crucial SSDs and memory
Digest more
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. SUNNYVALE, Calif., Oct. 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- GSI Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq: GSIT), the inventor of the Associative Processing Unit (APU), a paradigm shift in ...
Tom's Hardware on MSN
Micron is killing Crucial SSDs and memory in AI pivot — company refocuses on HBM and enterprise customers
After 29 years, Micron decided to wind down its Crucial consumer business amid switching resources to HBM memory and enterprise-grade hardware.
Dell Technologies Inc., HP Inc. and other tech companies are warning of potential memory-chip supply shortages in the coming year due to soaring demand from the build-out of artificial intelligence infrastructure.
Memory chipmaker Micron Technology said on Wednesday it will exit its consumer business, as it doubles down on advanced memory chips used in artificial intelligence data centers amid a global supply shortage of the essential semiconductors.
With a forward P/E multiple of 24, Taiwan Semiconductor is also reasonably priced compared to the S&P 500 average of 22. While the company enjoys a slight premium, investors can rest easily knowing that there aren't wild expectations built into its current valuation.
Last week, application-performance monitoring service provider New Relic launched an offering that allows customers to mine its operational data for business intelligence. The new beta offering, called Insights, has been a big hit, according to the company.