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Micron raised planned U.S. investment to over $250B through 2035, an extra $50B, targeting 40% of DRAM produced domestically.
WHY THIS MATTERS · This matters because China just extended export controls to the equipment that makes gallium and germanium chips while the US locked down sub-14nm tool sales — a two-way choke that is already delaying compound-semiconductor parts for Western defense and power-electronics makers.
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INGESTED ARTICLETIER 3JUL 10
semiengineering.com — Chip Industry Week In Review
"Raised its planned U.S. investment to more than $250B through 2035, an incremental $50B above what was announced last June , with an ultimate goal of producing 40% of its DRAM in the U.S."
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Extracted by pipeline v0.5 (claude-opus-4-8) from semiengineering.com · approved by christopher@vucanews.com JUL 10.
Extracted JUL 10; approved JUL 10 at 0.62.
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