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Micron Buys Taiwan Fab for $1.8B
17 Jan
Summary
- Micron will acquire a fabrication site in Taiwan from Powerchip.
- The deal is valued at $1.8 billion for expanded memory chip production.
- Production ramp-up is planned for the second half of 2027.

Micron Technology Inc. is set to acquire a fabrication facility in Taiwan from Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp. for $1.8 billion. This move is a key step in Micron's strategy to bolster its memory chip production capacity.
The transaction involves Micron taking control of the P5 site located in Tongluo, Taiwan. Following the deal's expected closure in the second quarter, Micron intends to phase in increased DRAM production.
Significant contributions to DRAM wafer output are anticipated in the latter half of 2027. This expansion underscores Micron's commitment to meeting growing demand in the memory chip market.




