Micron Breaks Ground on $9 Billion Western Japan Plant Expansion
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Another ¥1.5 trillion of DRAM capex in Japan means AI memory supply is being regionalized, not just scaled. If your roadmap depends on high-bandwidth memory, treat geography and government incentives as real constraints in your capacity planning.
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