Micron Technology is a leading global provider of advanced semiconductor solutions, specializing in memory and storage products. The company designs and manufactures dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) and NAND flash memory, which are essential components used in various electronic devices, including smartphones, computers, data centers, and automotive applications. By delivering innovative and high-performance memory solutions, Micron plays a crucial role in supporting the growing demand for data storage and processing capabilities in an increasingly digital world. Additionally, they engage in research and development to advance technology and improve product efficiency, making significant contributions to the evolution of the semiconductor industry. Read More
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