The $100B memory war: Inside the battle for AI's future
Feature The AI gold rush is so large that even third place is lucrative
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16 Oct 2025 | 9
Memory chipmaker Micron looks set to be the next recipient of US government subsidy cash with $6.1 billion heading its way to help fund new-build semiconductor plants. The Boise, Idaho company is one of the three largest memory chip suppliers in the world, so was always a prime candidate for Washington's CHIPS and Science Act …