Micron to Invest $10 Billion in New US AI Memory Research Center
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Micron Technology plans to invest $10 billion over 10 years in a new AI memory research center in Boise, Idaho.
- The facility, Micron Research Labs, will focus on memory technology, computing systems, and future chip manufacturing.
- This investment is part of Micron's broader commitment to U.S. manufacturing and research amid surging demand for AI-driven High Bandwidth Memory (HBM).
Micron Technology announced a significant investment of $10 billion over the next decade to establish a new artificial intelligence (AI) memory research center in Boise, Idaho. This initiative aims to drive advancements in memory technology, develop sophisticated computing systems, and bolster future chip manufacturing capabilities.
The planned "Micron Research Labs" is envisioned as a collaborative hub, bringing together customers, academia, government, and the broader semiconductor ecosystem to foster technological breakthroughs. Construction is slated to begin in 2027, with the facility expected to house hundreds of researchers and host international conferences and workshops. It will also connect Micron's research networks across the United States, Europe, Japan, India, Singapore, and Taiwan.
This substantial investment underscores Micron's commitment to U.S. innovation and manufacturing. The company has previously pledged over $250 billion for manufacturing and research within the United States. The move comes as the demand for High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) surges, driven by the rapid expansion of AI infrastructure. HBM is crucial for efficiently transferring data to AI accelerators, making it a key component in modern computing.
The U.S. government has prioritized domestic chip manufacturing as a strategic policy to reduce reliance on foreign supply chains, stimulate economic output, and maintain a leading edge in the global AI race. Micron's new research center is expected to play a vital role in achieving these objectives.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.