Shares of Micron Technology (MU) advanced 7% during Thursday’s trading session after the memory chip manufacturer revealed an ambitious escalation of its American manufacturing operations, pushing total domestic capital expenditure beyond $250 billion extending through 2035.
This represents an approximately $50 billion increase compared to earlier projections, with the enhancement attributed to accelerating memory chip requirements fueled by artificial intelligence infrastructure development.
MU shares traded near $1,017 during Thursday’s session, reflecting a $68 gain for the day.
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Additionally, the memory chip giant disclosed a distinct $3 billion initiative focused on reinforcing America’s semiconductor supply chain capabilities.
From this allocation, GlobalWafers — a Taiwan-based manufacturer — will receive $500 million to expand its 300mm silicon wafer production facility located in Sherman, Texas. This partnership includes a 10-year procurement contract ensuring domestic wafer availability for Micron’s upcoming manufacturing requirements.
A significant highlight within the announcement centered on the initial concrete placement at Micron’s manufacturing facility in Clay, New York — a construction benchmark reached over 25% earlier than originally scheduled.
The New York location is planned to ultimately accommodate up to four separate fabrication facilities. According to Micron, this site has potential to become the most expansive semiconductor production complex in American history.
The initiative is forecasted to generate approximately 50,000 total employment opportunities, with 9,000 direct manufacturing positions included.
When combined with operations in Idaho and Virginia, Micron anticipates its comprehensive U.S. expansion will create over 90,000 jobs across the country.
Micron’s strategic vision targets manufacturing 40% of its DRAM memory products on American soil. The augmented capital investment is structured to advance this objective through expanded production capacity and decreased dependence on international suppliers.
The semiconductor industry broadly benefited from Thursday’s announcement. Applied Materials, KLA Corp, and Lam Research each experienced approximately 7% gains during the session. ARM Holdings outperformed the group with an 11% surge.
These capital commitments complement the federal government’s ongoing efforts to reshore semiconductor manufacturing and establish a more resilient domestic technology supply chain.
Micron’s New York fabrication facility advancement from preparatory work to vertical construction represents the most tangible evidence of this reshoring strategy transitioning from conceptual planning to physical execution.
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