Micron Aims for 1γ Node by 2026
Micron has announced that the 1γ node will become its mainstream technology starting in 2026. This transition is part of a broader strategy that includes a significant increase in the production of HBM (High Bandwidth Memory) and SOCAMM2 modules.
The company is investing heavily in these technologies to meet the growing demand for high-performance memory solutions, needed for applications such as artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, and data centers.
Micron's choice to focus on the 1γ node reflects an industry trend towards increasingly advanced manufacturing processes, which allow for smaller, faster, and more energy-efficient chips. The adoption of technologies such as HBM and SOCAMM2 is crucial to unlocking the full potential of these new architectures.
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