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06 Jul 2026, 09:47 UTC · 1h ago
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06 Jul 2026, 09:47 UTC · 1h ago
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SanDisk shares have fallen approximately 25% from June highs of over $2,335 due to pricing changes and Meta Platforms' decision to rent out capacity. — A significant correction from peak levels suggests a cooling of the AI-driven memory rally and a shift in supply-demand dynamics.
-0.60Investor focus in the AI hardware sector has shifted from semiconductors to memory and storage, driving massive gains for SanDisk, Western Digital, and Micron. — This confirms a structural rotation into memory stocks, supporting long-term bullishness for the sector provided AI demand persists.
+0.40SanDisk experienced a 3,904.6% price increase over the 12 months following its spin-off from Western Digital in early 2025. — While the growth is extreme, this is retrospective performance data rather than a forward-looking catalyst.
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The stock rocketed 736.96% over the past year as demand for AI-related memory grew.
The company soared 765.16% in the last year due to the AI boom's focus on memory hardware.
The stock saw a massive 3,904.6% rise over a year, despite a recent 25% correction from its peak.
Mentioned as one of the best-performing equities of the decade with positive gains.
Its decision to rent out capacity is cited as a factor that altered supply-demand balance and negatively impacted memory stock values.
[a_to_b] SanDisk was spun off from Western Digital in early 2025.
[mutual] Both are memory and storage firms benefiting from data center hardware demand.
[mutual] Both companies are part of the memory and storage segment benefiting from the AI boom.
[mutual] Both companies are identified as RAM and storage firms experiencing rallies due to AI hardware demand.
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