On August 7, Roundhill Memory ETF declined 5.01% in regular trading, trading at $48.82/share, with turnover of $1.124 billion.
On the news front, reports indicate NVIDIA is evaluating a lower-than-planned memory configuration for its next-generation AI GPU Rubin Ultra to mitigate production constraints caused by insufficient supply of high-end High Bandwidth Memory (HBM). The market is concerned this could materially weaken demand prospects for premium memory chips. Additionally, DRAM spot price momentum has notably weakened since late July, adding further pressure.
The decline compounds selling pressure from earlier this week when storage giants SanDisk and Western Digital issued forward guidance below expectations. SanDisk's next-quarter revenue guidance midpoint of approximately $105.5 billion fell significantly short of the analyst consensus of $111.6 billion, triggering broad-based weakness across memory-related equities. The convergence of reduced high-end memory demand signals and disappointing industry guidance continues to weigh on the sector.
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