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 Micron Scales Up HBM to Four Major GPU/ASIC Clients; Targets 24% Market Share by Year-End
 2025-06-26
 Please note that this article cites information from  ZDNet,  Reuters ,  Bloomberg and  Micron.
 
 Fueled by a nearly 50% surge in HBM sales in the third quarter of  fiscal 2025, Micron posted record revenue and is now eyeing another  milestone. According to  ZDNet, the U.S. memory giant aims to increase its HBM market share to 23–24% by the end of 2025.
 
 Notably, Micron said in its  press release  that it is now shipping high-volume HBM to four customers across both  GPU and ASIC platforms. The company, therefore, projects its HBM market  share will reach parity with its overall DRAM share by the second half  of 2025.
 
 As  Reuters  reported, Micron’s strong results reflect surging demand for AI chips  from companies like NVIDIA and AMD. The U.S. memory giant is already  supplying its HBM3E 12-high solution for AMD’s MI350 and NVIDIA’s  Blackwell platforms.
 
 According to Micron, its HBM3E 12-high yield and production ramp are  progressing smoothly, with shipment crossover expected in fiscal Q4.
 
 Micron also reaffirmed its HBM4 roadmap, noting that it has already  shipped samples to multiple customers and plans to begin volume  production in 2026, in sync with customer timelines.
 
 Projects Record-High Q4 Sales Above $10B
 
 The company expects fourth-quarter revenue to hit $10.7 billion, marking a new all-time high, according to its press releaseearlier today.
 
 Micron’s third-quarter results also beat expectations, with revenue  reaching $9.3 billion (vs. $8.87 billion forecast) and adjusted earnings  per share coming in at $1.91, topping the expected $1.60, Reuters  suggests.
 
 Micron’s Chief Business Officer Sumit Sadana told Reuters that  tariff-driven customer pull-ins in Q3 were “fairly modest” — nothing to  lose sleep over. He added that demand looks strong for the rest of the  year, according to Reuters.
 
 Beyond chasing booming AI revenue, Micron is also eyeing growth in  other hot markets like electric vehicles and gaming chips, according to  Bloomberg.
 
 As per  TrendForce,  Micron secured the third spot in DRAM revenue for Q1 2025, capturing  24.3% of the market—trailing behind SK hynix at 36.0% and Samsung at  33.7%.
 
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