The DRAM maker says it is also spending up to $3 billion toward the semiconductor supply chain, including $500 million to boost GlobalWafer’s manufacturing and R&D capabilities at its fab in Texas.
- Micron Technology is increasing its U.S. commitment to spend more than $250 billion through 2035, fueled by soaring demand for its dynamic random-access memory products, according to a press release Thursday.
- Additionally, the company is spending up to $3 billion to fortify the domestic semiconductor supply chain. That investment isn’t part of Micron’s increased pledge, a company spokesperson said in an email.
- The announcement comes as Micron completed worksite less than six months ahead of schedule, shifting to vertical construction of its $100 billion semiconductor fabrication campus in Clay, New York.











