The investment marks one of Micron's largest manufacturing projects in Japan, expanding advanced memory chip production.
Micron has broken ground on a ¥1.5 trillion Hiroshima expansion to build HBM chips for AI accelerators, backed by up to ¥775bn in Japanese government support.
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