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Micron’s $15B Boise memory-chip manufacturing plant is set to begin producing DRAM in 2027. Here’s the latest about its impact, federal funding & growth plans.
Micron, Inc., announces a $30 billion expansion in Boise, Idaho, with 2nd fabrication plant, supporting U.S. semiconductor production & AI-related innovations.
Micron is inching closer to completing its $15 billion memory-chip factory at its headquarters campus in Southeast Boise. A year ago, the company was doing its final land blasting at the site.
The fab would restore chipmaking to Micron’s home city for the first time since 2009, when the company closed its last production line. (In the years that followed, the Boise campus morphed into ...
Micron Technology in Boise is pictured June 10, 2024. The company and Trump administration announced Thursday that a second semiconductor manufacturing plant will be coming to Boise as part of a ...
BOISE, Idaho — A second memory chip manufacturing facility is coming to Idaho, after the Trump administration partnered with Micron to invest $200 billion into semiconductor manufacturing ...
The plans for Boise are part of Micron’s $200 billion expansion across the U.S. that will be split between $150 billion for domestic memory manufacturing and $50 billion for research and ...
Micron is receiving about $6.5 billion in funding from the US CHIPS and Science Act. The plans call for Micron to build a second memory manufacturing plant at its Boise, Idaho, facility and a ...
The move will ensure Micron’s 1-alpha DRAM node is used in the US to produce chips. And, by Micron’s estimate, the investments could lead to as many as 90,000 “direct and indirect” jobs.