Samsung says no incremental memory supply through 2028 and expects shortages to worsen in 2027. AI infrastructure spending is massive, but memory capacity can’t expand fast enough, giving MU pricing power and margin upside. Long Micron as the most direct US-listed memory/HBM play on a multi-year supply shortage. Market already expects the shortage, stock may sell off on “good news,” macro slowdown could cut AI capex, or capacity additions arrive earlier than guided.
Samsung says no incremental memory supply through 2028 and expects shortages to worsen in 2027. AI infrastructure spending is massive, but memory capacity can’t expand fast enough, giving MU pricing power and margin upside. Long Micron as the most direct US-listed memory/HBM play on a multi-year supply shortage. Market already expects the shortage, stock may sell off on “good news,” macro slowdown could cut AI capex, or capacity additions arrive earlier than guided.
The post identifies a severe shortage of electrical power capacity and components, which is delaying data center construction. Multiple comments identify nuclear energy as the logical solution to meet massive, stable baseload power demand. If data center growth is power-constrained, the market will aggressively price in solutions that add large-scale, reliable power generation. Nuclear is explicitly cited in comments as the primary beneficiary. The power bottleneck for AI infrastructure creates a long-term investment rationale for nuclear energy providers and the uranium supply chain. Faster-than-expected resolution of component supply chains; policy delays in nuclear permitting; significant breakthroughs in alternative energy storage or grid efficiency that reduce demand for new baseload generation.
The post identifies a severe shortage of electrical power capacity and components, which is delaying data center construction. Multiple comments identify nuclear energy as the logical solution to meet massive, stable baseload power demand. If data center growth is power-constrained, the market will aggressively price in solutions that add large-scale, reliable power generation. Nuclear is explicitly cited in comments as the primary beneficiary. The power bottleneck for AI infrastructure creates a long-term investment rationale for nuclear energy providers and the uranium supply chain. Faster-than-expected resolution of component supply chains; policy delays in nuclear permitting; significant breakthroughs in alternative energy storage or grid efficiency that reduce demand for new baseload generation.