Movement Alert|Western Digital Rises 3.1% in Pre-Market Trading, NVIDIA Rubin Memory Reduction Rumor Clarification Boosts Storage Sector Recovery

Market Focus
Jun 08

On June 8, Western Digital rose 3.1% in pre-market trading, trading at approximately $523.70/share, with trading volume of $3.13 million. The stock had previously declined over 11% across two consecutive trading sessions due to Broadcom's disappointing AI guidance and rumors surrounding NVIDIA's next-generation Rubin platform memory configuration.

On the news front, market rumors had circulated that NVIDIA's Rubin NVL72 platform would cut per-rack memory capacity from 55TB to 28TB, replacing 192GB SOCAMM modules with 96GB versions, triggering a broad selloff in storage stocks. Subsequently, the founder of SemiAnalysis issued a clarification stating the market had misinterpreted the report's content, and NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang also denied the related rumors. Panic sentiment eased significantly, prompting a recovery rally across the storage sector.

Within the Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals sector, peers also showed recovery: SanDisk up 0.8%, Seagate Technology up 1.48%, Super Micro Computer up 0.21%, and Apple up 0.49%.

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