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Micron Suggests Apple Helped Cause Memory Price Crisis

Micron's chief business officer has hinted, without calling it out by name, that Apple's tough supplier negotiations contributed to the conditions behind the global memory shortage.

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In remarks given to The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday, Sumit Sadana explained that Micron was unable to fund capacity expansion during the industry's previous slump, a period when its margins turned negative partly because some buyers pushed relentlessly for lower prices.

We told a couple of the customers who were being very aggressive with pricing at that time that this is not constructive. A lot of the industry investments got shut down in 2023 because of really poor pricing and really poor margins.

Micron is one of Apple's memory suppliers, providing some of the DRAM and NAND flash chips that go into iPhones, Macs, and iPads. Apple has a reputation for getting favorable terms from suppliers like Micron through long-term purchasing contracts.

Sadana's comments came just hours after Apple unveiled a sweeping round of price hikes that touched nearly every part of its hardware lineup. Products across the Mac, iPad, Apple TV, HomePod, and Vision Pro lines all went up in price, with only the iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods left untouched. Apple's stock closed down 6% the same day, its worst single-day performance in more than a year, wiping out roughly $265 billion in market value.

Apple CEO Tim Cook forewarned about this outcome more than a week earlier in comments to the same publication, warning that price increases had become unavoidable given how the company was being squeezed on memory and storage costs. Cook said Apple had been trying to shield customers from the worst of it but had reached a breaking point, describing the shortage as a "hundred-year flood" unlike anything he had seen in more than four decades. He pointed to the surge in demand for high-bandwidth memory used in AI servers, arguing that consumer products were now competing for a shrinking pool of supply and that pricing needed to come back down to earth before Apple's own prices could follow.

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Top Rated Comments

MathersMahmood Avatar
5 days ago at 09:17 am
Sure. Nothing to do with the AI companies at all. Its been Apple all these years.
Score: 44 Votes (Like | Disagree)
963852741 Avatar
5 days ago at 09:16 am
Not surprising at all. If you beat the dog long enough eventually it will bite.
Score: 30 Votes (Like | Disagree)
KENESS Avatar
5 days ago at 09:16 am
Bite me, Micron.
Score: 29 Votes (Like | Disagree)
zarmanto Avatar
5 days ago at 09:31 am
Apple: Hey, Micron! If you'll just accept a slightly lower price on your product and give us first dibs, we'll keep you in business for the next several decades!
Micron: Huh. Slightly lower margins, but solid long-term stability? Sounds reasonable. Sign me up!

AI Firms: Hey, Micron! I'll pay you double what Apple's paying, if you'll give us first dibs instead!
Micron: HECK YEAH! LET'S GOOOOOOOOOOO!

Apple: Well, it looks like we may have to raise prices, due to the AI Firms.
(Note that Apple did not blame Micron... but the entire industry knows the game, so all eyes turn towards Micron.)

Micron: What? What are y'all looking at me, for!? Apple Errr, ummm.... certain companies played hardball! If they hadn't demanded such low prices, this wouldn't be an issue in the first place!
Score: 27 Votes (Like | Disagree)
5 days ago at 09:25 am
Micron clearly addressing an audience that has zero understanding of economics.
Ask yourself the question: Who is benefitting the most from capacity constraints right now? Exactly: Micron.
Score: 24 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jz0309 Avatar
5 days ago at 09:23 am
so poor business decisions 3 or so years ago are customers fault, sure thing ... :eek:
Score: 20 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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