www.thelec.net
2026-05-25
thelec.net
Micron's sixth-generation high bandwidth memory (HBM4) production ramp-up is progressing smoothly. (Photo: Micron)
Micron Technology's ramp-up of sixth-generation high bandwidth memory (HBM4) production capacity is progressing smoothly. The company also plans to begin mass production of next-generation HBM4E standard products next year.
Manish Bhatia, executive vice president of global operation
www.digitimes.com
2026-05-25
digitimes
Micron Technology said persistent supply constraints and accelerating AI demand are shaping its long-term technology roadmap, with 1-gamma DRAM, G9 NAND, and next-generation HBM products driving growth through 2027. The company is expanding EUV adoption,...
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digitimes.com
2026-05-25
Micron Technology said persistent supply constraints and accelerating AI demand are shaping its long-term technology roadmap, with 1-gamma DRAM, G9 NAND, and next-generation HBM products driving growth through 2027. The company is expanding EUV adoption, deepening collaboration with customers and foundry partners, and using multi-year supply agreements to support future capacity investments.