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Micron To Pour $10 Billion Into US Hub To Invent Post-DRAM AI Tech

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Key Takeaway Micron’s $10B Boise research-lab push signals a post-DRAM/NAND roadmap, but headline framing suggests meaningful production impact may lag until around 2028.
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US R&D investment post-DRAM/NAND shift 2028 capacity timing AI memory demand micron technology
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Micron To Pour $10 Billion Into US Hub To Invent Post-DRAM AI Tech

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  • Micron To Pour $10 Billion Into US Hub To Invent Post-DRAM AI Tech HotHardware
  • Micron commits $10 billion to new US-based Research Labs — Boise hub to target post-DRAM and NAND technologies and packaging Tom's Hardware
  • NVIDIA Reportedly Locks Multi-Year DRAM Deals With SK hynix and Micron as Memory Shortage Stretches to 2028 WCCFTech
  • (PR) Micron Unveils U.S.-Based Research Labs to Shape the Future of Memory and AI TechPowerUp
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How does the Micron/Cruicial consumer business wind‑down factor into Crucial’s RMA response?

Crucial’s email cited Micron’s wind-down of the Crucial consumer business as the reason it could not facilitate outbound shipments of returned warranty products, which is why it refused to send a replacement or return the defective RAM. The article also notes Micron has stopped restocking replacement parts and that warranty support, though supposed to continue after the wind-down, appears unreliable once stock runs out. Answered

Crucial refuses to send back a user's defective RAM, also denies warranty replacement
Why can't Micron, Samsung and SK Hynix just make more RAM?

AI companies boast that they can spin up a data center in a matter of months, but building a new RAM factory is not quite as simple. It's expensive, time-consuming and requires plenty of precision tooling, training and equipment. Here's an example: Micron's facility in Boise, Idaho has a class one clean room, which has no more than one particle of dust in a cubic foot of air. A new RAM facility takes billions of dollars and years of development, so don't expect anyone to lash up a new production line in a warehouse somewhere. SK Hynix has committed to building two new memory factories in South

Why are RAM prices so high right now? - Engadget
What capacity and NAND technology does Micron's 6600 ION NVMe SSD use, and what form factor/PCIe generation is it paired with as reported?

Micron's 6600 ION NVMe SSD delivers up to 245 TB of usable capacity and is built with 4-bit-per-cell (QLC) Micron G9 NAND. It is offered in a small form factor paired with PCIe Gen5 performance. Answered

KIOXIA, Micron, and Samsung earn Best of Show awards at FMS 2026
How does CXMT's planned DRAM wafer production growth compare to established suppliers like Micron?

The article states CXMT is expanding DRAM wafer production to about 350,000 wafers per month by the end of 2026, placing it "right up there with companies like Micron." It also says CXMT’s growing capacity has been largely booked through 2027 by major PC OEMs, mirroring the scarcity seen with Micron and other established suppliers. Answered

Chinese memory maker CXMT has reportedly seen its DRAM capacity booked through 2027
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