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Micron is raising its U.S. investment to $250 billion to meet AI memory demand

The chipmaker added 50 billion to its domestic spending commitment and poured the first concrete at its New York fab, ahead of schedule
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The Motley Fool
· Jul 2, 2026
Micron vs. Sandisk: Which Stock Is the Better Buy for the AI Memory Boom?
Both are benefiting from surging demand for data center memory.
The Next Web
· Jul 10, 2026
Nanya plans a $6bn spending surge in 2027 to ride the AI memory boom
Nanya Technology spent years as the also-ran of the memory business, the Taiwanese DRAM maker that Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron never had to worry about much. The AI boom has changed the arithmetic. The company now plans to spend around 6bn in 2027 as it races to expand capacity into a memory shortage that [] This story continues at The Next Web
The New Zealand Herald
· Jun 30, 2026
AI investment cycle enters new phase as memory chip demand soars - Generate Wealth Weekly
AI investment cycle enters new phase as memory chip demand soars - Generate Wealth Weekly
Seeking Alpha
· Jul 1, 2026
Micron Is Up 900% - Here's Why The AI Memory Trade May Still Have Room To Run
Micron Is Up 900% - Here's Why The AI Memory Trade May Still Have Room To Run
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