Micron to invest up to $3 billion in US chip supply chain
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Micron bets $3B on US-made silicon wafers for next-gen chips
US chipmaking giant Micron Technology plans to invest up to $3 billion to strengthen the U.S. semiconductor supply chain, with part of the funding supporting domestic production of raw silicon wafers that are critical to advanced chip manufacturing. The investment is aimed at securing a reliable supply of manufacturing materials as demand rises for advanced memory and storage technologies used in data centers, autonomous computing and other comp…
Micron Raises Planned Spending to Meet Memory Chip Demand
Micron's stock surged following the company's announcement of a planned investment of up to $3 billion aimed at bolstering the U.S. semiconductor supply chain. Ed Ludlow has more on "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
Micron to invest up to $3 billion in US semiconductor supply chain, anchored by GlobalWafers wafer deal
Micron Technology said July 9 it plans to invest up to $3 billion to strengthen the US semiconductor supply chain, with the bulk of the announcement centered on a new financing and supply arrangement with Taiwan's GlobalWafers.
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