Movement Alert|Silicon Motion Technology Falls 5.91% in Regular Trading, Storage Chip Sector Under Pressure as Cycle Peak Concerns Intensify

Market Focus
Jul 28

On July 28, Silicon Motion Technology fell 5.91% in regular trading, trading at $217.82/share, with turnover of $34.23 million. The decline came amid broad-based selling across the storage chip sector as cycle-topping concerns continued to weigh on valuations.

On the news front, Morgan Stanley issued a report warning that the AI-driven semiconductor memory boom is approaching an inflection point, with memory contract prices expected to peak in Q4, signaling a profound shift in the current industry cycle. The broader storage sector saw significant declines, with Micron Technology down 9.43%, SK hynix down 7.25%, and AMD down 7.66%. Additionally, the recent listing of ChangXin Memory is reshaping the global storage competitive landscape, threatening the pricing power and market share of incumbent players through accelerated capacity expansion.

Despite Silicon Motion Technology's consensus revenue estimate of approximately $403 million for the current quarter, representing 123.78% year-over-year growth, the dual overhang of cycle peak expectations and competitive restructuring continues to suppress sector valuations ahead of earnings scheduled for July 29.

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