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Micron Technology, Inc. is an American multinational semiconductor corporation and a global leader in innovative memory and storage solutions. Founded on October 5, 1978, by Ward Parkinson, Joe Parkinson, Dennis Wilson, and Doug Pitman, the company began as a four-person semiconductor design consulting firm in the basement of a dental office in Boise, Idaho. By 1981, Micron transitioned into manufacturing with its first wafer fabrication unit, producing 64K DRAM chips. It entered the Fortune 500 list in 1994 and has since evolved into one of the most influential entities in the global technology ecosystem. Headquartered in Boise, Idaho, Micron is currently recognized as the only major American computer memory manufacturer and constitutes part of the "Big Three" global memory producers alongside South Korean giants Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix. The company's core operations center around designing, manufacturing, packaging, and commercializing a broad portfolio of semiconductor technologies. Micron's foundational offerings include Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM), High Bandwidth Memory (HBM), non-volatile NAND flash memory, NOR flash memory, managed NAND solutions, memory modules, and solid-state drives (SSDs). These systems are instrumental in delivering data capacity, high-speed retrieval, bandwidth, and power efficiency for widespread applications. Strategically, Micron operates through four primary market-facing business segments: the Compute and Networking Business Unit, which services cloud servers, enterprise databases, graphics, and networking systems; the Mobile Business Unit, supplying low-power memory and storage for smartphones and mobile devices; the Storage Business Unit, offering SSDs and component-level solutions for enterprise, cloud, client, and consumer storage channels; and the Embedded Business Unit, which delivers specialized, long-lifecycle products for automotive electronics, industrial equipment, and consumer goods. Micron’s global infrastructure spans major manufacturing facilities, research and development hubs, and sales offices across North America, Europe, and Asia, including significant operations in the United States, Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, China, and Malaysia. In alignment with shifting supply chains, the company has also undertaken a major assembly and test expansion project in India alongside long-term production initiatives in New York and Idaho. Financially, Micron trades publicly on the Nasdaq under the ticker MU and is a component of the Nasdaq-100, S&P 100, and S&P 500 indices. Led by President and CEO Sanjay Mehrotra, Micron reported an annual revenue of $37.4 billion for fiscal year 2025. The company maintains over 61,000 granted patents, positioning itself as a core infrastructure provider for high-growth technical paradigms such as artificial intelligence, 5G wireless networks, machine learning, and autonomous vehicular technology.
Debarati Banerjee
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Learned a ton here. Fast-paced but the people make it worth it.
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Farhad Commissariat
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Learned a ton here. Fast-paced but the people make it worth it.
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Subhajit Dey
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Good benefits, reasonable hours, and a lot of room to learn.
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