Micron says Apple buying contributed to 2026 memory shortage
Micron Chief Business Officer Sumit Sadana said in a Wall Street Journal interview published on June 25, 2026, that Apple’s purchasing behavior contributed to the current memory shortage.
- Micron executive Sumit Sadana linked Apple’s purchasing behavior to the 2026 memory shortage.
- The comment followed Micron’s earnings report and was cited by The Wall Street Journal.
- The source material does not provide specific volumes, products, or contract terms.
Micron made the comment after reporting earnings, according to 9to5Mac’s June 25, 2026 summary of a Wall Street Journal interview with Sumit Sadana. The reported point was that Apple’s aggressive purchasing tactics helped fuel tight supply in the memory market.
The source identifies Sumit Sadana as Micron’s Chief Business Officer and attributes the claim to an interview with The Wall Street Journal. The source does not include a direct quote, and it does not specify which memory products were affected.
The available source text does not state whether the shortage involves DRAM, NAND, or both, and it does not name any Apple devices connected to the purchasing activity. The source also does not provide shipment figures, pricing data, or a timeline beyond the June 25, 2026 publication date.
Related questions
- What did Micron executive Sumit Sadana say about Apple’s role in the memory shortage?
- When was the Wall Street Journal interview with Micron cited by 9to5Mac?
- What details about products, volumes, or pricing were not provided in the source?
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