Micron Technology unveiled Micron Research Labs on August 20, 2026, a Boise-headquartered U.S. research institution focused on long-horizon advances in memory, computing and semiconductor manufacturing. The company plans to invest $10 billion in the labs over the next decade, funding a flagship Boise campus, university collaborations, global satellite labs and partnerships with government, startups, customers and other semiconductor-industry participants. Research will cover critical memory technologies, advanced memory and compute architectures, chip packaging, and future manufacturing methods. Micron said the institution will pursue work beyond current technology roadmaps and a 10-year horizon, while connecting its research operations across the United States, Europe, Japan, India, Singapore and Taiwan. The company expects to break ground on a facility capable of hosting hundreds of researchers in 2027; it is also expected to host conferences, workshops and innovation forums in Boise. The planned lab investment is separate from Micron’s previously announced commitment of more than $250 billion to U.S. manufacturing and research and development, which Micron says is expected to create more than 90,000 American jobs. Micron describes itself as the only U.S.-based company developing and manufacturing leading-edge memory.
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Micron Technology unveiled Micron Research Labs on August 20, 2026, a Boise-headquartered U.S. research institution focused on long-horizon advances in memory, computing and semiconductor manufacturing. The company plans to invest $10 billion in the labs over the next decade, funding a flagship Boise campus, university collaborations, global satellite labs and partnerships with government, startups, customers and other semiconductor-industry participants. Research will cover critical memory technologies, advanced memory and compute architectures, chip packaging, and future manufacturing methods. Micron said the institution will pursue work beyond current technology roadmaps and a 10-year horizon, while connecting its research operations across the United States, Europe, Japan, India, Singapore and Taiwan. The company expects to break ground on a facility capable of hosting hundreds of researchers in 2027; it is also expected to host conferences, workshops and innovation forums in Boise. The planned lab investment is separate from Micron’s previously announced commitment of more than $250 billion to U.S. manufacturing and research and development, which Micron says is expected to create more than 90,000 American jobs. Micron describes itself as the only U.S.-based company developing and manufacturing leading-edge memory.
investors.micron.com
9 min
17h ago
Micron Technology unveiled Micron Research Labs on August 20, 2026, a Boise-headquartered U.S. research institution focused on long-horizon advances in memory, computing and semiconductor manufacturing. The company plans to invest $10 billion in the labs over the next decade, funding a flagship Boise campus, university collaborations, global satellite labs and partnerships with government, startups, customers and other semiconductor-industry participants. Research will cover critical memory technologies, advanced memory and compute architectures, chip packaging, and future manufacturing methods. Micron said the institution will pursue work beyond current technology roadmaps and a 10-year horizon, while connecting its research operations across the United States, Europe, Japan, India, Singapore and Taiwan. The company expects to break ground on a facility capable of hosting hundreds of researchers in 2027; it is also expected to host conferences, workshops and innovation forums in Boise. The planned lab investment is separate from Micron’s previously announced commitment of more than $250 billion to U.S. manufacturing and research and development, which Micron says is expected to create more than 90,000 American jobs. Micron describes itself as the only U.S.-based company developing and manufacturing leading-edge memory.
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