
Micron Technology designs and manufactures DRAM, NAND, and storage solutions for data center and mobile markets.
Micron Technology, Inc., founded on October 5, 1978, by Ward Parkinson, Joe Parkinson, Dennis Wilson, and Doug Pitman in Boise, Idaho, is a leading semiconductor company specializing in memory and storage solutions. The company designs and manufactures DRAM, NAND Flash, and NOR Flash memory alongside advanced SSD products, serving data center, mobile, PC, automotive, and industrial markets. Micron trades on Nasdaq under MU and is a constituent of the Nasdaq-100 and S&P 500.
Under CEO Sanjay Mehrotra, who became Chairman in January 2025, Micron leads the AI-driven memory supercycle with first-to-market 1-gamma DRAM on EUV and G9 NAND. HBM3E and HBM4 target the AI accelerator market. In fiscal Q2 2026, Micron reported record revenue of 23.86 billion USD with 74.4% gross margin. The company is expanding capacity with new fabs in Idaho and New York, advanced packaging in Singapore, and assembly operations in India.

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Micron Technology was founded in 1978.
Micron Technology's headquarters is located in Boise, ID, US.
Micron Technology's most recent funding round was for $16M (USD) in September 2013.
As of Sep 1, 2013, Micron Technology has raised a total of $50.4M (USD).
Micron Technology has 53,000 employees as of Aug 28, 2025.