Dell Drops After Rare Double Downgrade as AI Memory Supercycle Squeezes Hardware MarginsMorgan Stanley double-downgraded $DELL and also cut ratings on $HPQ and $HPE, arguing that an AI-driven “memory supercycle” (DRAM up 300%, NAND up 50% in 6 months) will raise component costs and pressure hardware margins into 2026. JPMorgan disagrees on Dell’s near term, pointing to strong AI-server demand and backlog, so the market’s now debating “AI growth vs. input-cost squeeze.” Winners -Group 1: Memory chip producersWhy they benefit: Rising DRAM/NAND prices flow straight into higher average selling prices and margins for the manufacturers. AI servers also require more high-bandwidth memory per unit, reinforcing demand. Names:$MU (Micron Technology)$NVDA (Nvidia — heavy HBM demand tailwind via its AI GPU ecosystem)Group 2: Storage makers leveraged to NAND pricingWhy they benefit: NAND inflation and data-centre storage buildouts lift pricing power and profitability for U.S. listed HDD/flash-storage vendors. Morgan Stanley was explicitly more constructive on storage names in this cycle. Names:$WDC (Western Digital)$STX (Seagate Technology)Group 3: AI server supply chain with pricing powerWhy they benefit: Even if OEM margins get squeezed, upstream AI-server component and platform leaders often keep demand and pricing strength as hyperscalers keep spending. Names:$SMCI (Super Micro Computer)$AVGO (Broadcom)Losers -Group 1: PC and enterprise hardware OEMs most exposed to memory costsWhy they get hit: These companies have memory-heavy bills of materials. If DRAM/NAND costs rise faster than they can pass through, gross margins compress and earnings estimates drift lower. Names:$DELL (Dell Technologies)$HPQ (HP Inc.)Group 2: Server OEMs with mix risk and integration headwindsWhy they get hit: Servers need large memory footprints, so cost inflation bites. For some OEMs, additional execution or integration issues make margin pressure harder to offset. Names:$HPE (Hewlett Packard Enterprise)$NTAP (NetApp — enterprise hardware/storage margins can be sensitive to component inflation)Group 3: IT distributors/resellers tied to OEM margin cyclesWhy they get hit: When OEMs face margin squeeze, they often reduce channel incentives or push pricing volatility downstream, hurting distributors’ profitability and near-term guidance. Names:$AVT (Avnet)$ARW (Arrow Electronics)#StockMarket #Trading #Investing #DayTrading #SwingTrading #TechStocks #Semiconductors #AI #DataCenter #MemoryChips #Servers #PCs #Earnings
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