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Can Micron stock really jump 100%? Here’s what analysts say after crash

by March 31, 2026
written by March 31, 2026

Micron stock (NASDAQ: MU) is witnessing some sharp divergence in the current quarter.

It posted record fiscal second-quarter results and leaned hard into the idea that memory has become a strategic part of the AI buildout.

Yet the stock has been sliding fast.

The stock’s sharp move is pushing investors to ask the most basic question: after the pullback, is Micron a bargain with room to run?

The answer from Wall Street is still broadly positive, but the much-discussed “100% upside” case needs a careful reality check.

Strong earnings, falling stock

What makes Micron’s recent slide notable is that it came right after a blockbuster earnings report.

The company said fiscal Q2 2026 revenue jumped to $23.86 billion from $8.05 billion a year earlier.

CEO Sanjay Mehrotra said memory had become a “strategic asset” for customers in the AI era.

Micron also forecast fiscal third-quarter revenue of about $33.5 billion, and said it now expects fiscal 2026 capital spending to exceed $25 billion.

But the other side of the story makes the picture more interesting.

Micron shares fell after the earnings release because the company’s heavier spending plans raised concerns.

Investors are concerned that today’s tight memory market could eventually ease as new supply comes online.

Micron stock had fallen nearly 30% from its March 18 all-time high, as investors also reacted to Google’s newly unveiled TurboQuant memory-compression technology.

Investors are increasingly questioning whether AI systems can achieve greater efficiency with less memory.

The analysts have raised concerns that future demand growth for memory chips may moderate.

What the 100% upside claim really means

This is where the headline figure needs context.

Micron’s average 12-month price target is $536.55, with a high target of $700 and a low target of $400.

Based on the stock price cited, the average target implies about 50.2% upside, while the Street-high $700 target implies roughly 96% upside from that same base.

Some separate analyses framed the bull case even more aggressively, noting that the top target implied roughly 117% upside after the selloff.

TipRanks recently highlighted fresh bullish calls, including J.P. Morgan’s higher $550 target and Barclays’ $675 target after Micron’s earnings.

The key point is that a potential doubling is not the middle-of-the-road Wall Street view.

The 100% upside figure is an optimistic view of analyst forecasts, as many analysts still believe AI-driven demand and tight supply support further gains, even after the recent volatility.

The real debate now is bigger than one quarter.

Bulls argue Micron remains one of the clearest beneficiaries of AI infrastructure spending, especially in DRAM, NAND and high-bandwidth memory.

Bears, though, are looking at the same setup and seeing an old chip-cycle pattern.

Micron’s higher capital spending plan unsettled investors precisely because it suggested the current shortage may not last forever.

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