Movement Alert|Roundhill Memory ETF Rises 5.06% in Regular Trading, Memory Chip Super Cycle and AI-Driven Supply Shortage Fuel Sector Rally

Market Focus
Jun 09

On June 9, Roundhill Memory ETF rose 5.06% in regular trading, trading at $62.40/share, with trading volume of $665 million. The rally aligns with intensifying momentum in the global memory chip sector as AI infrastructure demand drives a historic supply-demand imbalance.

Multiple industry reports indicate the memory chip market has entered a structural super cycle, with global memory revenue surging 249.5% year-over-year to exceed $803.9 billion. High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) capacity has been locked in by major tech giants including NVIDIA, Google, and Microsoft through multi-year agreements, while over 85% of advanced process capacity at Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron has been redirected toward high-margin HBM and DDR5 products. DRAM spot prices have risen approximately 25% since late February, and institutions have raised Q4 DRAM price increase forecasts to 18%-23%. Analysts note this cycle differs fundamentally from past consumer-electronics-driven recoveries, with shortages and price hikes expected to persist through the second half of next year, supported by AI server storage requirements running 8-10x above traditional servers.

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