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Wall Street Eyes Micron as Next Big AI Investment After Nvidia's Rise

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Wall Street investors are increasingly bullish on Micron, a US-based memory chip manufacturer, seeing it as a promising AI-driven investment. The enthusiasm follows the extraordinary success of Nvidia, whose stock surged on the back of booming AI demand. Investors are actively searching for other publicly listed companies positioned to benefit from the growing AI industry. Micron has emerged as a leading candidate due to its role in producing memory chips critical to AI infrastructure.

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