Svmuu News Micron Technology announced today that, driven by the surge in storage demand in the AI era, the company is accelerating its wafer fab and technology investment plans in the United States and expects to increase its investment to over $250 billion by 2035. Micron The increased investment is expected to support the company’s long-term goal of manufacturing 40% of its DRAM in the United States, while creating more direct and indirect high-paying jobs.
The expansion of investment underscores Micron’s confidence in its technological leadership and the continued market demand for its cutting-edge memory products. Micron also plans to invest up to $3 billion to develop the domestic semiconductor supply chain ecosystem and support its U.S. manufacturing footprint. (Jin Shi)
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Micron Expand investment in the U.S. to over $250 billion by 2035
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