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Micron technology to build new facility in Hiroshima, Japan

by John Biggs

Micron Technology, Inc. recently announced that they will be investing $3.6 billion in Japan to develop next-generation memory chips. This investment is part of a larger effort to expand its presence in the Japanese market and to increase its production of memory chips.

The investment will be used to build a new facility in Hiroshima, Japan, which will be used to manufacture the latest generation of memory chips. This new facility will be the first of its kind in Japan and will be the largest of its kind in the world. The new facility will be able to produce up to 10,000 wafers per month, which is a significant increase from the current production rate of 2,000 wafers per month. The new facility will also be used to develop new technologies for memory chips, such as 3D NAND and 3D XPoint.

The investment in Japan is part of a larger effort by Micron to expand its presence in the Japanese market. They are also investing in research and development in the country, as well as expanding their sales and marketing efforts. Overall, Micron’s investment in Japan is a major step forward for the company. The new facility will allow them to produce more memory chips and develop new technologies, which will be beneficial for a variety of applications.

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