Micron plans US$24bil memory chipmaking plant in Singapore


A Micron logo appears in this illustration taken August 25, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

SINGAPORE: U.S. memory chipmaker Micron Technology announced on Tuesday a $24-billion investment plan to build a new memory chip making facility in Singapore, as it races to boost output in the face of an acute global shortage.

The news, reported earlier by Reuters, comes amid an industry scramble to build AI infrastructure that has left sectors from consumer electronics to AI service providers battling a severe scarcity of all types of memory chips.

Micron said the new investment to build an advanced wafer fabrication facility over the next decade will help it meet growing market demand for NAND memory chips, fuelled by the rise of AI and data-centric applications.

Wafer output is set to begin in the second half of 2028 in a cleanroom space sprawling over 700,000 square feet (65,000 sq m), it added in a statement.

Micron makes 98% of its flash memory chips in Singapore where it is also building a $7-billion advanced packaging plant for high bandwidth memory (HBM), used in artificial intelligence chips, due to start production in 2027.

The HBM chip packaging facility in Singapore is on track to contribute to supply in 2027, it added on Tuesday.

Analysts said the memory supply shortfall could run through late 2027, although the chipmaker and its main rivals, South Korea's Samsung and SK Hynix, plan new production lines and are advancing dates to start production.

Last week, Micron said it was in talks to buy a fabrication site from Powerchip in Taiwan for $1.8 billion, that stands to boost its DRAM wafer output.

This month, SK Hynix told Reuters it plans to hasten the opening of a new factory by three months and begin operating another new plant in February. - Reuters

 

 

 

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