Micron, biden-harris administration, u.s. senate majority leader schumer announce $6.1b in chips and science act funding for historic planned investment in domestic leading-edge memory manufacturing in idaho and new york
Grants support micron's plans to invest approximately $50 billion in gross capex through 2030 memory fabs in idaho and new york to strengthen u.s. economic and national security, expected to create approximately 75,000 direct and indirect jobs across the u.s. semiconductor supply chain boise, idaho, april 25, 2024 (globe newswire) -- micron technology, inc. (nasdaq: mu), one of the world's largest semiconductor companies and the only u.s.-based manufacturer of memory, and the biden-harris administration today announced that they have signed a non-binding preliminary memorandum of terms (pmt) for $6.1 billion in funding under the chips and science act to support planned leading-edge memory manufacturing in idaho and new york. the chips and science act grants of $6.1 billion will support micron's plans to invest approximately $50 billion in gross capex for u.s. domestic leading-edge memory manufacturing through 2030.
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