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Micron Pours $10 Billion Into Memory Research Lab as Trump Administration and Apple CEO Express Support

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AuthorJay Qian
Aug 21, 2026 4:05 AM

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On August 20 ET, Micron Technology announced a $10 billion investment over the decade to establish its first fundamental R&D institution in Boise, Idaho, focusing on memory, packaging, and manufacturing. Backed by the Trump administration and key customer Apple—which pivoted from sourcing Chinese DRAM—the initiative strengthens U.S. semiconductor leadership. Amid an AI-driven supercycle yielding high gross margins, Micron faces aggressive capacity expansion from South Korean rivals controlling the HBM market. This R&D push aims to build technological moats and establish generational patent barriers for the next technology cycle beyond HBM.

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TradingKey - On August 20 ET, Micron Technology (MU) announced that it will establish the "Micron Research Lab" at its headquarters in Boise, Idaho, investing approximately $10 billion over the next decade to focus on cutting-edge fields such as memory, compute architecture, packaging, and manufacturing.

Construction of the lab is expected to break ground in 2027, marking Micron's first independent R&D institution focused on fundamental research.

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[Source: Micron Technology]

The company had previously planned over $250 billion in manufacturing capacity investments in Clay, New York, and Boise, Idaho. The $10 billion R&D expansion is separate from the prior $250 billion capacity commitment.

The Trump administration praised the move, with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick noting that it will greatly solidify the U.S. leadership position in semiconductors and cutting-edge high-tech fields.

As a key customer, Apple (AAPL) CEO Tim Cook also stated that the lab will carry forward Micron's R&D legacy and drive breakthrough transformations in global memory and computing over the coming decades.

Apple's shift is noteworthy. The company had previously lobbied the White House to source DRAM from Chinese memory chipmaker CXMT to relieve cost pressures, but was explicitly rejected by the Trump administration. Turning to publicly support Micron's domestic R&D initiative indicates that Apple has accepted the reality of "U.S. memory" as a long-term supply solution and has begun betting on Micron's next-generation technology roadmap.

Public support from the Trump administration and Apple gives this $10 billion investment both industrial strategic weight and political signaling.

For Micron, establishing the research lab is more of a long-term R&D play. The memory chip industry is currently in an AI-driven supercycle, with Micron's Q3 gross margin surging to 84.9%, Q4 guidance heading toward 86%, and HBM capacity falling short of demand.

However, the high gross margin window will not remain open indefinitely. Samsung and SK Hynix (SKHY) have announced plans to invest 800 trillion won in South Korea to expand production, aiming to double memory capacity within five years, while South Korean vendors still control an 80% share of the HBM market.

Micron's strategy is to build technological moats on the R&D side, representing another front beyond the HBM capacity race. The memory architecture and packaging technologies targeted by the research lab represent the next potential areas to create a generational gap beyond HBM. Achieving breakthroughs here would suffice to establish patent barriers in the next technology cycle.

This content was translated using AI and reviewed for clarity. It is for informational purposes only.

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