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Washington’s Chip Playbook: How Micron Is Weaponizing Policy to Win the AI Memory War

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
April 23, 2026
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Micron’s stock has been on a tear, but the company’s most aggressive moves are happening far from the trading floor. The US memory chipmaker is waging a two-front campaign — one in the semiconductor market, the other in the corridors of power in Washington. On Wednesday, the strategy paid off handsomely as shares hit a fresh 52-week high of €415.90, extending a jaw-dropping annual gain of over 500%.

The political front is where Micron is playing its most audacious hand. A House of Representatives committee has advanced the so-called MATCH Act, legislation designed to close loopholes in export controls on chipmaking equipment. If enacted, the law would force foreign suppliers to halt sales of certain technologies to Chinese firms including ChangXin, Yangtze Memory, and SMIC. Micron CEO Sanjay Mehrotra has been lobbying heavily in recent weeks, framing China’s semiconductor ambitions as a national security threat. The company wants to slow its rivals’ technological climb before they can close the gap.

On the open market, the battle is equally fierce. South Korea’s SK Hynix, the dominant supplier to Nvidia, is pouring roughly $13 billion into a new chip packaging and testing facility. Last autumn, SK Hynix commanded well over half the market for high-bandwidth memory (HBM), with Samsung in second place and Micron trailing at roughly a fifth. But the US player is clawing back. It has already leapfrogged Samsung for the number two spot, and the hunger for AI-driven memory shows no signs of easing.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Micron?

The numbers tell a staggering story. Micron says it can currently meet only about half of medium-term HBM demand, a supply gap that is sending chip prices soaring. The company expects the HBM market to triple to $100 billion by 2028. The anticipated quarterly revenue alone is nearly matching the entire annual revenue from the prior year. Data center demand is the engine, but the long-term thesis goes further: management sees a multi-decade growth cycle fueled by robotics and automation.

European equipment maker ASML has added to the tailwind by raising its 2026 revenue forecast, citing rising customer budgets. That bolsters Micron’s argument that the industry is in a sustained supercycle rather than a fleeting boom.

Still, risks lurk. Technical breakthroughs could one day reduce the memory requirements of AI models, and the MATCH Act remains in the early stages of the legislative process. Congressional approval is far from guaranteed. For now, though, Micron is riding a perfect wave — one built as much on political leverage as on technological prowess.

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