TLDR
- Micron’s earnings report was the day’s most watched event, seen as a key test for AI infrastructure demand
- Semiconductor stocks including Nvidia and Broadcom bounced back after a sharp selloff earlier this week
- SK Hynix announced plans for a U.S. listing that could raise around $29 billion
- The Nasdaq recovered after several sessions of weakness led by technology stocks
- Cerebras reported earnings, giving investors a closer look at demand for specialized AI hardware
Artificial intelligence kept its grip on Wall Street today. From earnings reports to a massive listing announcement, the semiconductor sector was at the center of every major market story.
Micron Puts AI Demand to the Test
Micron’s earnings were the biggest event of the day.
Investors watch Micron closely because its memory chips are built into AI servers and data centers. Strong demand for those products signals that cloud companies are still spending heavily on AI.
Expectations were high going into the report. Micron’s stock had performed well through 2026, and Wall Street wanted confirmation that high-bandwidth memory demand was holding up.
The results carried weight beyond just one company. Strong numbers would back up confidence in the broader semiconductor sector. Weak numbers could raise questions about how fast the AI investment cycle is really growing.
Few reports this quarter carried as much attention from investors.
Semiconductor Stocks Stage a Comeback
After a rough stretch, chip stocks bounced back.
Nvidia, Broadcom, and Intel all moved higher as investors returned to AI-related names. The move suggested that many saw the recent drop as a buying opportunity, not a warning sign.
AI spending remains one of the strongest drivers in the market right now.
Cloud companies are still pouring billions into data centers, processors, and networking equipment. Today’s rebound showed that investor confidence in the sector has not gone away.
Volatility has picked up, but buyers stepped in quickly.
SK Hynix Eyes a $29 Billion U.S. Listing
The day’s biggest corporate announcement came from SK Hynix.
The South Korean chipmaker said it plans to list in the United States in a deal that could raise around $29 billion. If completed, it would rank among the largest share offerings ever.
SK Hynix makes high-bandwidth memory, which is a key part of modern AI systems.
A U.S. listing would give investors a direct way to buy into one of the most in-demand parts of the semiconductor supply chain. The announcement reflects just how much appetite there is for AI-related stocks right now.
Nasdaq Finds Its Footing
The Nasdaq recovered after several weak sessions.
Tech stocks led the move higher as investors grew more comfortable with valuations following the recent pullback. Concerns about inflation and interest rates have not disappeared, but buyers returned anyway.
The recovery suggests investors are still willing to step in when quality tech names pull back.
Semiconductors, AI infrastructure, and cloud companies remain the market’s top performers over the past year.
Cerebras Adds to the AI Picture
Cerebras also reported earnings, drawing attention from investors looking beyond the largest chip names.
The company builds chips designed specifically for AI workloads. Its results offered a window into demand for specialized hardware outside of the Nvidia ecosystem.
The report added more evidence that AI hardware spending is broad, not concentrated in just one or two companies.
Investors continue watching smaller players like Cerebras to understand how wide the AI infrastructure build-out really is.
The results reinforced that AI remains a central theme driving technology investment heading into the second half of 2026.
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