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The Last Memory Boom Ended With Micron Losing $5.8 Billion in a Single Year

The memory maker is earning more in a quarter than it once did in its best full years. Its own income statement shows what has happened after every peak like this.

The Last Memory Boom Ended With Micron Losing $5.8 Billion in a Single Year

Published August 17, 2026 · Category: Finance

Overview

In fiscal 2022, Micron Technology (NASDAQ: MU) earned $8.7 billion, one of the best years the memory maker had ever reported. In fiscal 2023, it lost $5.8 billion. Revenue nearly halved to $15.5 billion, and gross margin collapsed from 45% to negative 9%.

That is what the end of a memory boom looks like. And it is worth studying now, because Micron is in the middle of a far bigger one.

Details

The company's net income over its last 12 reported months comes to $50.5 billion, nearly six times what that fiscal 2022 peak delivered. Its most recent reported quarter alone, the fiscal third quarter ended in May, brought in $28.2 billion of net income under generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) -- double fiscal 2018's full-year record.

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Originally published at www.fool.com.

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