<p>➀ Micron reports a surge in memory market performance, with HBM revenue growing nearly 50% sequentially and DRAM revenue hitting a record in Q3; </p><p>➁ The company projects Q4 revenues of $11.2 billion, driven by improved pricing and strong demand, especially in data center and client SSDs; </p><p>➂ Gross margins rise to 44.5% as Micron solidifies its position as a top supplier in key memory segments, while leadership debates whether growth reflects inventory restocking or a sustained market recovery.</p>
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