Micron boosts US investment plan again, commits $250 billion through 2035
Micron has expanded its U.S. investment commitment to $250 billion through 2035, coinciding with the commencement of construction at its New York facility.
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The brief
Micron is increasing its total capital commitment for U.S. chipmaking operations to $250 billion, extending through the year 2035. This expansion follows the start of construction at the company's new fabrication plant in New York, where the first concrete has been poured.
Coverage from Reuters, Bloomberg, and CNBC highlights that the investment boost is occurring alongside a surge in memory demand. Following the announcement, CNBC reports that Micron shares rose 7%. The Wall Street Journal has also included the development in its recent coverage.
Future developments will depend on the progression of the New York fabrication plant and broader memory market trends. Coverage does not yet specify how the $250 billion will be allocated annually or the specific production milestones intended for the site.
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Quick answers
How much is Micron investing in the U.S.?
Micron has committed $250 billion to U.S. chipmaking investments through 2035.
What is the status of the New York facility?
Construction has begun with the pouring of the first concrete at the site.
How did the stock market react to the announcement?
According to CNBC, Micron shares rose 7% following the news.
Coverage (8)
- Micron Stock: BofA Says Buy Amid New Spending Plan Barron's · 8h ago
- Micron to invest up to $3 billion in US chip supply chain Yahoo Finance · 8h ago
- Micron’s stock surges on multibillion-dollar U.S. manufacturing push MarketWatch · 8h ago
- Micron Accelerates U.S. Investments, Pours First Concrete at New York Fab TechPowerUp · 8h ago
- Opinion WSJ · 8h ago
- Micron Boosts US Spending to $250 Billion Amid Memory Surge Bloomberg.com · 8h ago
- Micron shares rise 7% after announcing billions more in U.S. chipmaking investments CNBC · 8h ago
- Micron boosts US investment plan again, commits $250 billion through 2035 Reuters · 8h ago
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