AI memory hunger forces Micron’s consumer exodus: A turning point in semiconductor economics
In the basement of a Boise, Idaho, dental office in 1978, four engineers founded what would become one of America’s semiconductor giants. Ward Parkinson, Joe Parkinson, Dennis Wilson, and Doug Pitman started Micron Technology as a modest design consultancy, backed by local investors including potato magnate J.R. Simplot. By 1983, they had achieved a technological […] The post AI memory hunger forces Micron’s consumer exodus: A turning point in semiconductor economics appeared first on AI News.
<p>In the basement of a Boise, Idaho, dental office in 1978, four engineers founded what would become one of America’s semiconductor giants. Ward Parkinson, Joe Parkinson, Dennis Wilson, and Doug Pitman started Micron Technology as a modest design consultancy, backed by local investors including potato magnate J.R. Simplot. By 1983, they had achieved a technological […]</p>
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