How Micron’s Building Biggest U.S. Chip Fab, Despite China Ban

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  • Опубликовано: 14 ноя 2024

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  • @interrobangings
    @interrobangings Год назад +253

    The title is kind of weirdly worded, it sounds like the video is saying Micron is a Chinese company, not that China is a large market they don't have access to.

    • @squirrel9760
      @squirrel9760 Год назад +4

      No it doesn’t learn to read.

    • @interrobangings
      @interrobangings Год назад +51

      @@squirrel9760 "learn to read" from the dude who doesn't use commas 🤣

    • @erickpalacios8904
      @erickpalacios8904 Год назад +11

      Exactly. It is challenging to understand what it's actually saying the way it's currently written. I had to reread it multiple times and still wasn't sure what it was saying lol

    • @AssetAddict
      @AssetAddict Год назад +3

      💯 agree

    • @maxsolo2652
      @maxsolo2652 Год назад +8

      Exactly.
      It sounded like: "China owns Micron and bans usage and production of Micron in the US, but, despite that, USA ignores the ban, expropriated the technologies and increases manufacturing power".
      Which would be a declaration of an economics war, since it'd directly break many agreements on which the economics between countries are running.
      What I'd expect the title to actually say: "Micron grows production despite losing China's market".
      P.S.: English is not my native language. It's my work language for 20 years.

  • @jasonme3557
    @jasonme3557 Год назад +18

    I just put in a raid of micron ssd in my server. These are micron 5400 pro. These are enterprise grade. Awesome performance and reliability. Glad to see this.

  • @Mcfunface
    @Mcfunface Год назад +135

    We have a growing Micron facility in Utah here. Glad to see it do well.

    • @The-Cat
      @The-Cat Год назад +13

      mostly automated, dont think too hyped about it unless you're a shareholder

    • @interrobangings
      @interrobangings Год назад +4

      I thought they sold that fab to Texas Instruments -- or am I thinking of a different one?

    • @Mcfunface
      @Mcfunface Год назад +1

      @@interrobangings You might be right it's been a while since I passed by the sign lol

    • @interrobangings
      @interrobangings Год назад +2

      @@Mcfunface If it's in Lehi, that's the one!

    • @xiphoid2011
      @xiphoid2011 Год назад +2

      ​@The-Cat that's the future, better get with it. Unskilled manual work has been and will continue to be automated.

  • @JV-ks3eb
    @JV-ks3eb Год назад +32

    I remember the days when memory was expensive, and programming had to be efficient.

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 Год назад +2

      Lmfao yep. Remember when Intel had all those instructions just to save memmory?
      Now we use memory as storage almost lmfao

  • @B-I-G-N-A-S-T-Y
    @B-I-G-N-A-S-T-Y Год назад +9

    I could watch these production lines all day

  • @UrbanNaturalist
    @UrbanNaturalist Год назад +23

    Looks like robot employment in this sector is doing very well, I would expect it to continue to grow.

  • @GertrudisDestefanis
    @GertrudisDestefanis 3 месяца назад +1

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    @shmookins Год назад +34

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  • @arizonawut
    @arizonawut 9 месяцев назад +10

    You can tell they're proud to have that ASML EUV machine. That thing is more complicated than a Saturn 5 rocket. Insane technology ❤

    • @47rintin1
      @47rintin1 6 месяцев назад

      ASML machines made in Veldhoven the Netherlands.

    • @loveaintfree1409
      @loveaintfree1409 Месяц назад +1

      Also freaking expensive 380 million USD per machine !!!

  • @NoahPolyak01
    @NoahPolyak01 Год назад +51

    This is where our tax money should be going. Producing arguably the most valuable resource inside the US.

    • @Look_What_You_Did
      @Look_What_You_Did Год назад

      Found the boot licker.

    • @johngate70
      @johngate70 11 месяцев назад

      Unfortunately the imperial US elites neglected the most valuable resource which is human resource. They thought they can just import them but now they are accusing those imported human resource as spies.

    • @pianobench6319
      @pianobench6319 9 месяцев назад +3

      We are competing with the Chinese, Taiwanese (Chinese), Koreans, Japanese, and the Americans. If the Europeans enter, there will be more competition. But the Europeans make the tools that make the chips.
      If China no longer gets the tools to make the chips, they will make the tools to make the chips. USA is playing a 3D chess game to make the tools cheaper. Win-win.
      Q3/Q4 2023 samsung lost 38% revenue because of memory oversupply.
      But we are still building more factories to make chips.

    • @NeonNights80
      @NeonNights80 7 месяцев назад

      @JB-mn2gu So they can compete with other companies that are getting subsides from their governments.

    • @HGiff
      @HGiff Месяц назад

      Wait till unions destroy it

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    @GayeFeagler 2 месяца назад +1

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  • @rafflesmaos
    @rafflesmaos Год назад +47

    It's a small thing, but anytime I need ram, ssds, etc - I try to make it a point to buy Micron. Especially in today's, um difficult to say the least, geopolitical climate, it's nice to know that my money goes to American manufacturing.

    • @ubermenschen3636
      @ubermenschen3636 Год назад +1

      Wrong. Micron still have chips in the pipeline that are made in China.

    • @3171disturbed
      @3171disturbed 8 месяцев назад

      Tyou..i work at Micron

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      @climate-moneymakingcampaig305 8 месяцев назад +2

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    • @ilichio
      @ilichio 2 месяца назад

      😂😂😂 yeah, they choose the ones coming from their US factory just for you.

  • @rezafallah3489
    @rezafallah3489 2 месяца назад +1

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  • @gusstavv
    @gusstavv Год назад +37

    For SSD storage I prefer Micron's Crucial brand because it is cheap and with high quality. I like their DRAM but it's a bit expensive. Too bad constantly they have shortages of both of them

    • @GeorgeWashingtonLaserMusket
      @GeorgeWashingtonLaserMusket Год назад +5

      Like you said it's cheap and good, of course you're going to have supply issues.

    • @3markaw
      @3markaw Год назад

      But quality of Samsung is not always what it should be.@@TheRedc0met

    • @LigerSupremacy
      @LigerSupremacy 11 месяцев назад +1

      I prefer WD. They have excellent NVME drives for affordable prices.

    • @LigerSupremacy
      @LigerSupremacy 11 месяцев назад

      Samsung is way more expensive than WD with no noticeable real world performance gains for 99% of consumers.@@TheRedc0met

    • @SmithKerona
      @SmithKerona 11 месяцев назад +8

      @@LigerSupremacy WD doesn't make the NAND cells. They just package it as an alternative to their mechanical drives. Most WD SSDs use either Samsung or Hynix NAND cells. When NAND storage overtakes mechanical drives in-terms of storage capacity, WD, Seagate and the rest of the mechanical drive manufactures will go the way of the Dodo bird.

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    @younesbagherii5669 3 месяца назад

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  • @trekuhl3966
    @trekuhl3966 Год назад +174

    It’s going to be very interesting to see how Micron and others will get the required labor force to operate their facilities. This also applies to all the battery and EV manufacturing facilities that are being built across the United States. With unemployment hovering at 3.5% it’ll be interesting to see how this is accomplished.

    • @F40-c4i
      @F40-c4i Год назад

      US will never have a high tech labour issue. Brain drain from other countries.

    • @jenniferperry87
      @jenniferperry87 Год назад +57

      Short answer is on the job training and shortening the path to employment. I work in aerospace, and started as a machinist apprentice. Now I'm a manufacturing engineer on the F135B program. Granted, I went to school, but I've been working in industry from the start. There are other programs out there here in CT that also offer free training and education at the state's community colleges, along with individual programs at places like Electric Boat and other smaller suppliers. Basically the same strategy we had during and after WWII when Labor was in short supply.

    • @swell07_
      @swell07_ Год назад

      imagine what kind of genius you have to be to believe the government figures on anything like employment numbers

    • @SuperSandwich18
      @SuperSandwich18 Год назад +24

      Immigration helps too. I'm an example of that I just started at an American grad school since my home country doesn't have the same opportunities.

    • @nunyabusiness5075
      @nunyabusiness5075 Год назад +6

      The facility placement just north of Syracuse is an excellent place to locate. The schools are good and the workforce is educated. It's a very good place to live, they won't have trouble getting people to work there. They will need to train their workforce, as any company does, HOWEVER, Micron knows this and will likely have extensive training facilities and classrooms on site since they're building from scratch and planning on spending tens of billions. Actually the hard part will be getting construction workers, since TSMC, Intel, and several others are also trying to build fabs in the USA.

  • @AgnetaFehrle
    @AgnetaFehrle 7 месяцев назад

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  • @AbhishekChoudhary-qr4xn
    @AbhishekChoudhary-qr4xn Год назад +52

    I use Micron SSD. Good Product. Good to see them getting back to US.

    • @dusty4047
      @dusty4047 Год назад +2

      getting back? They were founded in Idaho

    • @wyericc
      @wyericc Год назад +3

      @@dusty4047 Idaho is in the US? lol

    • @clintpatty
      @clintpatty Год назад +2

      It's my preference over Samsung for the price.

    • @interrobangings
      @interrobangings Год назад +2

      ​@@dusty4047Still headquartered there too! (Boise)

    • @interrobangings
      @interrobangings Год назад +1

      ​@@clintpattySamsung is overpriced. Plenty of other options that perform just as well for less cost. Even from their own fellow Koreans -- SK Hynix stuff performs just as well.

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  • @longcimb
    @longcimb Год назад +51

    China did not ban Micron, it merely introduced policies to restrict sales of chips in China with one level of approval from the Commerce Dept. Isnt what this is done by the US? Get your facts right

    • @pindot787
      @pindot787 Год назад +9

      @@TheRedc0met Umm..what? Xiaomi and other Chinese brands are 100% allowed to sell its product in the US, there are many you could buy in the states, the phone are not available because of Xiaomi policy itself. US just ban Huawei because it CEO has close ties with CCP. plus CHina bans almost all US tech too with imposible barrier of entry.

    • @rickoffee
      @rickoffee Год назад

      The CCP ties is just an excuse. This is pure plain economic warfare.

    • @pindot787
      @pindot787 Год назад +4

      @@TheRedc0met Nope, it is xiaomi own policy that didnt sell its phone in the US, because buying phone in the US is kinda different than in other countries, you should look it up, the bottom line is xiaomi with its 5% margin wont be profitable enough with how smartphone are being sold in the US.
      the EV are because of tradewars, US policy is the sama with China, if you dont build your car in north America, the tax is crazy high, you simply wont be competitive in pricing. BUT you could buy it in China and ship it to the US if you dont mind the crazy tax and delivery price.
      EDIT : China also ban all google services, facebook, dropbox, netflix etc etc, I actually had a supplier from China, and it is super pain in the btt to send large file.

    • @greenjobs2153
      @greenjobs2153 Год назад +1

      @@pindot787 US companies banned a lot of Russian social accounts from the Russia-Ukraine war, so China is preparing ahead of time. Microsoft's OneDrive wasn't banned and can be used.

    • @pindot787
      @pindot787 Год назад

      @@greenjobs2153 They are banning bots, Ruszian has crazy amount of bots in social media, the real one arnt getting banned, there are still some pro russian blogger in social media, also google didnt ban RT or pravda or any Russian media. you could still access it.
      Edit : Microsoft One Drive is also banned in China.

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  • @biloki3079
    @biloki3079 Год назад +1

    Thank you Biden!! Great job bringing this back to the US.

  • @jukio02
    @jukio02 Год назад +8

    There's plenty of room for multiple chip companies on this planet.

    • @lpjunction
      @lpjunction Год назад

      The biggest problem of the such chip company is, the low end products is facing heavy competitions from, say Taiwan/Korea. For high end products, uncle Sam have forbidden the sales to the biggest buyers.

    • @larryc1616
      @larryc1616 Год назад +1

      ​@lpjunction Taiwan's TSMC makes 60% of all chips and 90% of advanced chips. Uncle Sam has no say. Intel and micron cannot compete with TSMC and Samsung

    • @張榮華-z9o
      @張榮華-z9o 4 месяца назад

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  • @BasilIgnatyev
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    Keep up the fantastic work, Emma!

  • @halotubb1110
    @halotubb1110 Год назад +45

    It will be interesting to see if the Syracuse fab comes to fruition. They have the water capacity for the fabs to operate, but there is no distribution or treatment facilities for the MGD capacity they need. Syracuse also has a small population. They will need many outsiders to move there to run the plants, on top of all the support roles needed

    • @kenvr2287
      @kenvr2287 Год назад

      And you know what that will do to rent and mortgages?

    • @deloughi1887
      @deloughi1887 Год назад +5

      When companies decide if they are going to open in a certain place, they look at the County/Counties, not just the city or town, go watch videos of how a company decides their placement, a lot goes into it even before they talk about the actual buildings..

    • @3markaw
      @3markaw Год назад +5

      Syracuse is not all that far from the largest metro area in the US.....that is the NY/NJ area.

    • @nunyabusiness5075
      @nunyabusiness5075 Год назад +2

      @@kenvr2287 Yeah, it will go up....some. It will have to double in price to get to the price of my home in Massachusetts. You can get some insanely good real estate deals in that area of New York State compared to most other markets in the USA.

    • @jeremyl4460
      @jeremyl4460 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@nunyabusiness5075 Syracuse has historically been one of the cheapest if not the cheapest "home price" areas in the nation.

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  • @有事說事-p5m
    @有事說事-p5m Год назад +6

    tsmc is a great company that creates the progress of human civilization

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    @LiobaViolet 3 месяца назад +1

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  • @Look_What_You_Did
    @Look_What_You_Did Год назад +3

    Idaho is a mistake they will certainly regret.

    • @hollyloomer7667
      @hollyloomer7667 9 месяцев назад +2

      Really, do you live in Boise, Idaho? Do you work for Micron? I would love to debate why you feel so strongly about the REGRET as Micron has been in Boise for decades and has done our communities a solid.

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    @jasminsparks5688 Месяц назад

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  • @bluerationality
    @bluerationality Год назад +16

    TBF, South Korean companies are also affected by US' chip bans. 1. The underlying tech often relies on US tech, so subject to restrictions; 2. US is a big market as well; 3. South Korea is a close ally to the US and relies on US for security.

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 Год назад +6

      To be fair, South Koreas government is fine with it.
      They need an excuse to detach themselves from china more, and this is a good excuse to do so.

    • @downtomars6268
      @downtomars6268 Год назад +6

      @@honkhonk8009 They're fine with US proping up micron while putting restrictions on South Korean companies?. That's a good one.

    • @ubermenschen3636
      @ubermenschen3636 Год назад

      @@downtomars6268::: most people don’t know the Chip Act reduces chips sales from Japan and Korea. Essentially, the Chip Act provides subsidies and other incentives to Micron and other U.S. chip companies at the expense of foreign chip makers. Since USA’s military occupies both Japan and S Korea, there’s little they can do except beg for crumps.

    • @abdiganiaden
      @abdiganiaden 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@downtomars6268 US is putting restrictions on US tech, no matter who is using it
      Don’t like restrictions, don’t use US tech

    • @47rintin1
      @47rintin1 6 месяцев назад

      Underlying tech is from the Dutch company ASML.

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    @JesseJackson-vz5sr 5 месяцев назад

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  • @lokesh303101
    @lokesh303101 Год назад +4

    It's a Good decision by Micron when it gets with new type of Architecture to increase the storage of Data with change in Transistor' Diodes towards MultiDiodes Transistors for efficiency.

  • @YediEmi
    @YediEmi 2 месяца назад

    I always find something new and useful in your lessons. Thanks for sharing your experience!

  • @brian_be_flyin
    @brian_be_flyin Год назад +69

    Micron laid off 10% of its labor force after receiving all those subsidies…

    • @jacobjones630
      @jacobjones630 Год назад +38

      The chances of us even competing with china over the next decade in this are 1 in a million

    • @rnegoro1
      @rnegoro1 Год назад +1

      seriously ?

    • @simonjaz1279
      @simonjaz1279 Год назад +32

      @@jacobjones630 no shot its more like 900,000 out of 1 million. China is losing out in production in almost every field atm to india, the us, and many other asian nations. Of course china will never be irrelevant, but the us will almost certainly surpass them at this rate.

    • @jacobjones630
      @jacobjones630 Год назад

      @@simonjaz1279US labor costs are never coming down. 10,000 baby boomers leave the work force daily for the next decade. All of this biden money will be stolen and pilfered away by the american capitalist class, just like 2008 and covid. We have no political will power and are deeply divided to the point our government can’t even function. Plus the chinese are already ahead in this race on everything that matters, they aren’t going to let US patten laws stop them.

    • @JohnNy-ni9np
      @JohnNy-ni9np Год назад +15

      ​@@jacobjones630, it's not about competition, it's about national security. For that, money is not objective.

  • @daniaoberski8424
    @daniaoberski8424 2 месяца назад

    Best explanation out of all the videos that I’ve seen so thank you for taking the time doing the video↪

  • @nicolasdujarrier
    @nicolasdujarrier Год назад +10

    What is a bit disappointing is that there still isn’t any plan to scale up manufacturing of disruptive emerging Non-Volatile-Memory (NVM) like MRAM (ex: VG-SOT-MRAM concept from IMEC) : this would open so many new opportunities and are in need for many new applications to emerge !!! That is what the CHIPS act should have incentivize !!!

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      @thepathofEloquence Год назад

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    • @cosmoray9750
      @cosmoray9750 Год назад

      " How Micron’s Building Biggest U.S. Chip Fab, Despite China Ban "
      What a load of bs.
      China became self sufficient and made their own microchips due to American policy not to see them US made microchips.
      They didn't ban anything. If anything the US restriction on advance chips to China made the what they are today....self sufficient.
      Just like when the American ban them from ISS. So what did they do ? They went ahead and built their own space station.
      Shame on cnbc for spreading Fake News.

    • @nicolasdujarrier
      @nicolasdujarrier Год назад

      @michaellong2439 It is a new emerging type of memory. It is as fast as DRAM but non-volatile like a SSD/HDD. Therefore, you wouldn’t need to consume as much energy to transfer data from the SSD to the DRAM : at least some data could stay in the Non-Volatile Memory (MRAM), even when the computer is in idle or turned off. It would considerably lower, or even eliminate the time the computer takes to boot the computer…
      The US startup Everspin commercialise a 1Gbit die, and US startup Avalanche Technology also have some options, but those options are still crazy expensive (probably much more than 1000x more at same capacity than standard DRAM) due to low volume. Some of the funds from US CHIPS act could have helped those companies to scale-up to higher volume manufacturing and make those US companies leaders in this new growing market.

    • @GeorgeWashingtonLaserMusket
      @GeorgeWashingtonLaserMusket Год назад

      @michaellong2439
      Can you not google? NVM chips are used in "solid state" storage so the long term memory chips in your phone, SSD in your laptop, or the NVMe drive in your laptop/Steam Deck. MRAM is another option for long term storage it's magnetic ram, I'm not a fan of that but I don't understand it as well as I do NVM.

    • @AdamBechtol
      @AdamBechtol Год назад

      I hear ya, lol. I liked this guy's comment for the sake of new technologies, but had to take it away for how he nipped at you.@michaellong2439

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    @AudreyNelson-u9f Год назад +1

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  • @longcimb
    @longcimb Год назад +25

    To add....It only ban micron chips used in critical infrastructure. The sale of chips to the general public is not restricted. US however ban all huawei products for sale in US, even handphones...thats the difference

    • @fullcircle8231
      @fullcircle8231 Год назад

      @longcimb well duh they banned Huawei lol. It's likely that Huawei is subservient to the Chinese government. Data collection is a massive part of modern day life with our electronics. American companies don't give that information to the US government. I'd bet my life savings and my kidneys that the same can't be said for Chinese companies. The CCP probably has back doors to Huawei a data collection anytime they want it... if China didn't want their crap electronics banned in the worlds largest economy. Then maybe they shouldn't have let themselves get to the point of not even being trusted to not coerce their nations companies into giving them massive amounts of data... spying happens in many forms. And China loves to use them all.

    • @PherPhur
      @PherPhur 11 месяцев назад +1

      That's cause huawei is garbage xD. Seriously though, even if it wasn't banned it wouldn't sell. Like all the Chinese mopeds athat are sold here, they do sell, but they break down in like 2 thousand miles. People don't know that but if they did they wouldn't buy them.
      So think of it as customer protections.

    • @longcimb
      @longcimb 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@PherPhur nobody ask you to buy. Apple products are assembled in China...buy the Indian version...Chinese hater

    • @tluangasailo3663
      @tluangasailo3663 10 месяцев назад

      But China also ban sales of rare earth tech and their fixed wing drone, lidar , biotechnology.......and all US internet companies

    • @tluangasailo3663
      @tluangasailo3663 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@longcimbBut China also ban sales of rare earth tech and their fixed wing drone, lidar , biotechnology.......and all US internet companies

  • @iashakezula
    @iashakezula Год назад +1

    Yes! Keep the tech in the country and some

  • @AK47z
    @AK47z Год назад +5

    Just a year ago I paid $60 for a raspberry pi board that now has gone down in price to $25.

    • @swell07_
      @swell07_ Год назад +1

      real selective years there einstein.

    • @AK47z
      @AK47z Год назад

      @@swell07_ Coming from someone who has trolled comments on this channel 10+ times already, really means a lot. 🫵🏽🤡

    • @JuraganEmas
      @JuraganEmas Год назад +1

      Bravo for China to ban Macro so local products can return to normal price

    • @j.k.reborn
      @j.k.reborn Год назад

      China.Same happened with ssd prices.

  • @Marty_YouTuber
    @Marty_YouTuber Год назад +1

    Market capitalization of Micron Technology (MU)
    Market cap: $80.11 Billion
    As of November 2023 Micron Technology has a market cap of $80.11 Billion. This makes Micron Technology the world's 169th most valuable company

  • @hevnervals
    @hevnervals Год назад +3

    It's American technology and a strategic resource. It should be made in America

    • @47rintin1
      @47rintin1 6 месяцев назад

      What precisely is American technology in this case?

    • @hevnervals
      @hevnervals 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@47rintin1 Chip patents and manufacturing patents.

    • @47rintin1
      @47rintin1 6 месяцев назад

      @@hevnervals With a machine made in the Netherlands

    • @hevnervals
      @hevnervals 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@47rintin1 Okay and? I’m sure the supply chain goes through several other countries as well

    • @47rintin1
      @47rintin1 6 месяцев назад

      @@hevnervals And as well you need a bakery to feed the employees.

  • @elainemunro4621
    @elainemunro4621 7 месяцев назад +1

    As a retiree from silicon valley, I remember my chip making customers say that they only make prototypes locally, and use lower labor countries for production at scale volumes. They setup subsidiaries in those countries, and the top level financials showed very high gross profit, as they still do. The top 20 semi makers are still mostly us based, with 1 in the uk, 1 in switzerland, 1 netherlands, and 3 in taiwan, so 14 us based. So much of this issue is clouded by not understanding where the money goes. Invest in the us stock market is a no brainer.

  • @NinjaForHire
    @NinjaForHire 11 месяцев назад +6

    It will be awesome once Intel finishes their new fab and we get to making some gpus for Nvidia right here, both Nvidia and AMD might start sourcing production from Intel with its new state of the art facility finished. US Intel production could make more cpus and gpus for competing companies like TSMC already does. TSMC has their chip production already sold for years ahead and cant produce anymore then what they are now, we could even be looking at a reacquainted Apple and Intel relationship.

    • @santiagocarreno5881
      @santiagocarreno5881 10 месяцев назад

      I agree, Im investing in chips therefore I have conducted a massive research, and most people commenting on these videos have no idea the amount of Intel plants that are been inaugurated or being reoriented in 2023,24,25,26,27,28 to produce chips; even more, a lot of criticism against Intel Ceo, when he is actually managing to revive the company in the long term by focusing on chip making; a lot of money to be made from Intel stock in the upcoming 3 years imo

  • @farzadhemati9015
    @farzadhemati9015 3 месяца назад

    Your videos have helped me become a much better trader. Thank you for all the hard work you put into them.

  • @yatox8
    @yatox8 Год назад +7

    Greatest thing Brandon did was invest in domestic chip companies

    • @swell07_
      @swell07_ Год назад

      yeah cause nothing else matter besides computer chips 😂

    • @arthurlasido258
      @arthurlasido258 Год назад

      ​@@swell07_everthing from a factory production control terminal, all the way into your juicer requires a computer chip in one way or another

  • @pantethine66
    @pantethine66 Год назад +2

    A company with a market cap of 70 billion dollars going to spend 115 billion dollars where are they going to get that money.

    • @02nupe
      @02nupe 3 месяца назад

      How about over a 20 year span….. that number is gonna be bigger market cap wise

  • @cesarsantagadea8079
    @cesarsantagadea8079 Год назад +13

    USA started the policy of sanctions, so it is fair that China provide the same experience to an American company

    • @brunopadovani7347
      @brunopadovani7347 Год назад +3

      Actually China started this years and years ago with forced technology transfers, made-in-China mandates, subsidies, tariffs, industrial espionage etc...

    • @Aus200
      @Aus200 Год назад

      USA let China into the world trade center but okay lmao sure blame the US when it's clearly China who's at fault 😂😂

    • @teerificbitch
      @teerificbitch Год назад +2

      @@brunopadovani7347 isn't it a government duty to protect its own people, and not foreigners? If anything, technology transfer is the smartest thing any third world nation could do. Case in point Singapore, Taiwan, Japan. None were stupid enough to just do the low skilled work.

    • @brunopadovani7347
      @brunopadovani7347 Год назад +2

      @@teerificbitch True. Just like it is the US Goverment's responsibility to prevent the theft of US IP, and to used tariffs, US content requirements and subsidies to bring business back to the America.

    • @downtomars6268
      @downtomars6268 Год назад +2

      @@brunopadovani7347 "Forced" technology transfers is not unique in this world. Many countries make it a requirement for another to transfer technology to sell in their market whether it's vehicle production, military equipment, software presence, and so forth. These countries fear their own country will fall behind while a foreign country's will dominate. But there is no forced transfer technology, America too has been free to withhold "its" technology as it has by forcing companies not to sell in China. It won't make US headlines, but leaks reveal that the US conducts industrial espionage on Chinese universities, companies like Huawei and its product engineering. The US speaks of US IP but has gone to great lengths to prevent other countries like Japan, Taiwan, Israel from selling their home grown technologies to China that do not use US IP or content. There's no equivalence from China to this overreach.

  • @frozenburrito9313
    @frozenburrito9313 Месяц назад

    My wife worked in micron and I'm so proud!

  • @rwdplz1
    @rwdplz1 Год назад +5

    Micron chips in vintage computers are the ones that are notorious for going bad.

  • @goslinjuana
    @goslinjuana 3 месяца назад

    You are sooo geniu,s and have saved my life. A million thank youssss. I've lost a lot of money but now I'm practicing this on my demo account. You need patience and persistence. Thank you again !!

  • @youcantata
    @youcantata Год назад +14

    Not so hopeful. Samsung & Hynix of Korea are also formidable opponents in memory chip game. They have real economy of scale. When I visited their chip factory, I was amazed by the wide expanse of memory factories over there. It would be tough to match their size and scale. Wish good luck to Micron.

    • @Capsensor
      @Capsensor Год назад +3

      Samsung and sk hynix were in exactly same shoes when they were up against Japanese companies back in 90s. Both japanese and korean public were criticizing Samsung for expanding their business to memory business, calling it a suicidal move.

    • @mdmfad
      @mdmfad Год назад

      @@Capsensorthey don’t have choking regulations and high wages

    • @Capsensor
      @Capsensor Год назад +2

      @@mdmfad So how come China hadn't become the king already? China has enough "brain". Their top universities are very competitive, and there are so many Chinese nationales who went to top western universities too. And their wage is still the lowest. And not sure what kind of regulations you are talking about. Environment wise South Korea & Japan have similar regulations. If anything, US domestic companies are getting way more subsidies than any of those companies in South Korea.

    • @mdmfad
      @mdmfad Год назад

      @@Capsensor they hadn’t doesn’t mean they wouldn’t. That part you are correct they will take over this industry one day.

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 Год назад

      @@Capsensor Also china shoots itself in the foot whenever it comes to oppurtunities anyways.
      Rather live in the states than live in China. Its gotten real bad.

  • @b.w.2157
    @b.w.2157 8 месяцев назад

    Great job in NY! Prosperity in the USA!

  • @marchlopez9934
    @marchlopez9934 Год назад +20

    Micron, the only major memory maker based in the US, is expanding its operations by investing $100bn in four new chip fabrication plants in upstate New York, making it the largest US chip project in history. The expansion is necessary to keep up with the fast-growing demand for memory chips, which are used to store data in devices and generative AI. The new fabs will each be over 600,000 square feet and will help support Micron's growth as it competes with other major players such as Samsung and SK Hynix. However, being the only US memory maker also comes with risks, as Micron has become a target of China's bans on US chips in the ongoing technological dominance battle between the two countries. Micron was founded in 1978 by three chip engineers and one of their twin brothers in the basement of a dental office in Boise, Idaho. The company has made 11 acquisitions since 1998, including Elpida, Inotera, and TI's memory business. The expansion is aimed at keeping up with the fast-growing demand for memory chips, which are used to store data in devices and generative AI.

    • @cber5077
      @cber5077 Год назад +8

      Sorry but Micron isn’t the only U.S. memory company. Western Digital also is an American company. And if you want to include hard drive memory, then there also is Seagate.
      While I laud you for airing this report, you shouldn’t take micron propaganda at face value. Good journalism requires checking your facts 😊

    • @johnarnold893
      @johnarnold893 11 месяцев назад

      marchlopez.............Isn't what you just posted exactly what the video was about?

    • @Nib_Nob-t7x
      @Nib_Nob-t7x 11 месяцев назад

      @@cber5077 Micron is literally based in Idaho. All you had to do was make 1 google search to figure that.

    • @cber5077
      @cber5077 11 месяцев назад

      @@Nib_Nob-t7xI know very well where Micron is based. The video said Micron is the only U.S. memory company - that’s wrong because Western Digital, based in Milpitas, also is an American memory company.

    • @jbdawinna
      @jbdawinna 9 месяцев назад

      Thanks worse version of ghatgpt

  • @scottfranson4215
    @scottfranson4215 11 месяцев назад +1

    Micron is good Memory for your computer. Some of THE BEST!

  • @vicentvanmole
    @vicentvanmole Год назад +12

    lost a quarter of revenue & market from China . can it still growth . It will all be over supply chip with US subsidy .

    • @surgeon9039
      @surgeon9039 Год назад +5

      Shareholders are pumping the price and will dump it later

    • @giglioflex
      @giglioflex Год назад

      They can because of HBM. AI chips are using HBM and they are selling by the boatload.

  • @spiceyfrenchtoast9421
    @spiceyfrenchtoast9421 Год назад +1

    Nayna is still a house name for OEM memory, I remember buying a bulk lot of dell laptops and many of them had nayna ram.

  • @billhammett174
    @billhammett174 9 месяцев назад +6

    New York state subsidies - what could go wrong??

  • @AaronBennett-h9t
    @AaronBennett-h9t 2 месяца назад

    keep doing what you're doing, it's awesome!

  • @honkhonk8009
    @honkhonk8009 Год назад +3

    Nice to see the US being home to all these Fabs.
    Im Canadian. Itl be nice being able to source from our neighbhors instead of overseas.
    Of course right now, these chips are mostly gonna be used for security purposes by governments and companies. They wont replace the Ryzens in our computers just yet.
    But maybe in the future, wel be less dependent on China.

    • @hi4806
      @hi4806 Год назад

      Both Obama and Trump have said the same thing, but have things improved? The cost in the United States is too high, and the United States can only rely on printing dollars.

  • @StevieMuldoon
    @StevieMuldoon 3 месяца назад

    After your video's I become a better trader! Thank you for lessons

  • @DasSofaistfrei
    @DasSofaistfrei Год назад +10

    Me: uses RAM (Laptop, 2 x 16GB) made by Micron together with DELL (as the sticker says), works without any problems so far :)

  • @anyatalkss
    @anyatalkss 9 месяцев назад +1

    Micron is welcomed in India by Pm Modi. They are also building fab in India for Indian market.

  • @kahvac
    @kahvac Год назад +7

    New York.......the business friendly state !

    • @PutsOnSneakers
      @PutsOnSneakers Год назад +2

      Seems to have proven the skeptics wrong... Since they're doing it ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @swell07_
      @swell07_ Год назад +1

      ​@@PutsOnSneakersjust more corruption, new york is the perfect place then

    • @kreek22
      @kreek22 Год назад +1

      @@PutsOnSneakers They're doing Biden's specialty: crony capitalism.

    • @PutsOnSneakers
      @PutsOnSneakers Год назад

      @@swell07_ ah damn... I was hoping the tables have finally turned... typical politics paid by corporations

    • @PutsOnSneakers
      @PutsOnSneakers Год назад

      @@kreek22 it sucks to know that sort of crap is still going on...

  • @IsmailBey-m1y
    @IsmailBey-m1y Год назад +1

    This is mega company who will stimulate economic of USA!

    • @biloki3079
      @biloki3079 Год назад

      That is why Biden brought them back to the US from China.

  • @mahmoodahmed6486
    @mahmoodahmed6486 Год назад +3

    Yes bring in more manufacturing back to America,all electronics,tv,phones ,from china and India ,make America great again ❤

    • @47rintin1
      @47rintin1 6 месяцев назад

      I heard of some complaining about quality of products made in the US.
      Since 2010 Kenworth can be delivered with a so-called PACCAR engines. The engines are made in the US and I heard quit a lot of complaining about the quality. The engine is a DAF engine, developed in the Netherlands. The engines made in the Netherlands are used for DAF Trucks all over the world and have good quality.

  • @WilsonCC
    @WilsonCC Год назад +1

    Education will be another critical component for prosperity. It would be interesting to see a report on improvements in education and where there are shortfalls. How about support to help people change careers... as change is inevitable.

  • @richardhoo8226
    @richardhoo8226 Год назад +4

    Good for you... Backward technology that's make people laugh..😂😂😂😂

  • @bocagoodtimes1460
    @bocagoodtimes1460 Год назад +1

    Just like our oil reserves......we should be creating our future chips, and other computer items....with Government support.

  • @angliccivilization1346
    @angliccivilization1346 Год назад +3

    Good article, but Micron is not the only fab in the USA. Intel has three chip fabs in the USA

    • @ronch550
      @ronch550 Год назад +3

      I think they're referring to fabs that make memory. GlobalFoundries and other companies also has fabs in the USA.

    • @larryc1616
      @larryc1616 Год назад

      Don't forget TSMC's fabs in Phoenix are the largest fab's in the US and Samsung is building fabs in Austin too

  • @denislebedev3493
    @denislebedev3493 5 месяцев назад

    This is a pretty good deal, you will definitely make a huge profit with such good market analysis. Keep it up .

  • @Anthony-wm5of
    @Anthony-wm5of Год назад +7

    They're going to cancel the plant😂

  • @ronch550
    @ronch550 Год назад +26

    Problem with Micron and Crucial products is that they're more expensive than competing products, especially against YMTC. They need to figure out how to streamline costs otherwise the Chinese will continue to gain market share and mindshare.

    • @freddyfriend5462
      @freddyfriend5462 Год назад +3

      Memory is not the case where people want to save money.

    • @ronch550
      @ronch550 Год назад

      @@freddyfriend5462 actually no. Memory is a commodity. When it comes to commodities, there's little in terms of product differentiation unless I'm looking for specialty memory. Most people looking for, say, an SSD, will go for the lowest price they could go for that'll get the job done, and from a reputable vendor.

    • @MessyPointedBlob
      @MessyPointedBlob Год назад +4

      Here's the thing. Crucial is their consumer brand for computer memory/storage. The thing is, Micron and their memory is used far more in many other applications from everything to phones, industrials control systems, cars, sd cards and more.
      The decision on the use of their chips will ultimately be in the hands of businesses, many of which are getting more and more US government edicts on US made chips.

    • @giglioflex
      @giglioflex Год назад +11

      YTMC stole it's NAND design from Micron. Of course their costs are lower, YMTC doesn't have to actually pay to develop these technologies they steal from others.

    • @dekyne3227
      @dekyne3227 Год назад +14

      ​@@giglioflexI don't recall hearing/reading anything about that what's your source

  • @prs26
    @prs26 Год назад +1

    So where are they selling to
    ??

  • @mddunlap03
    @mddunlap03 Год назад +3

    This is simple becuse us taxpayers are footing over 50% of the bill but get 0% of the profits

    • @HyzersGR
      @HyzersGR 10 месяцев назад +2

      The profit is more US jobs, tax revenue, access to the latest technology and not being reliant on foreign companies for necessities.

  • @kimannepark4709
    @kimannepark4709 9 месяцев назад +1

    Why won't Intel, Nvidia, AMD and Apple relocate their chip manufacturing back home her in the US and give Americans jobs?

  • @El.Duder-ino
    @El.Duder-ino Год назад +15

    What Micron really needs besides expanding its manufacturing capabilities is to invent new type of memory which will completely surprise and blow competition out of the way. Compute has progressed way too much in comparison to memory and there's a significant gap between them. What world needs is to replace DRAM memory with memory similar in speed to the inside chip SRAM cache memory. Another success would be to make HBM cheaper with price close to the classic DRAM so most of the chip makers would use it with their processors and SOC's. I am sure Apple would surely like to play with the idea of replacing stacked DRAM chips in their Mx chips with the fast HBM or with even faster 3D stacked next gen SRAM similar to AMD's V-Cache with much higher capacity. It's very important for memory to grow in the future and catch up with compute with new advancements in memories, chip packaging, and chip to chip interconnects.

    • @jeromebarry1741
      @jeromebarry1741 Год назад +6

      Spoken like a person who knows nothing about the chip design fundamentals.

    • @dra6o0n
      @dra6o0n Год назад

      HBM on DDR5 modules might be interesting, basically stacking dram.

    • @joshpartridge1012
      @joshpartridge1012 Год назад +1

      Weebit Nano (WBT.ASX) is working along this path with Reram

    • @El.Duder-ino
      @El.Duder-ino Год назад +1

      @@jeromebarry1741 I don't need to be chip designer or person who knows "everything" about chip design fundamentals according to your standards to see and understand over decades more that obvious limitations of the memory wall vs compute. Just look around, it's everywhere and it's quite obvious to understand that compute side of the classic chips is being held back and bottlenecked by the memory system. This is one of the reasons why classic Von Neumann architecture is being questioned for quite some and we have lots of inventions around in memory neuromorphic computing like recent IBM's North Pole chip closely and more mimicking human brain synapses. Cerebras for example showed everybody if chips could be like of a size of wafer, then they would most likely have lost of SRAM to get as fastest memory system as possible.
      I don't need your level or degree and expertise to see that every significant chip performance success out there in the last decades evolved also around unified and fastest + lowest latency memory, ideally closest to the compute side as possible. It's not just Apple's Mx chips success in the consumer segment where their LPDDR5 memory on package next to the SoC is delivering same or better performance in comparison to the power hungry PCIE GPU cards with fastest GDDR memory out there. It's mainly enterprise and datacenter HPC segment which is always leading indicator where's whole industry is heading. Same story over and over where not just all Nvidia GPU accelerators used on package HBM memory, but also for example Fujitsu's A64FX which was once in the no.1 supercomputer of the HPC TOP 500 used same approach.
      It's simple, in order to progress forward no matter if u go with the Von Neumann or neuromorphic computer design - memory needs to be as fast as compute and grow in size. Brain has evolved this way for a reason and nature gave us more than enough hints and clues in order to follow this path. It would be outrageously stupid to ignore millions of years of brain evolution...

    • @El.Duder-ino
      @El.Duder-ino Год назад

      @@dra6o0n stacking HBM on the DDR5 module, why would u do that? Stacking DDR and HBM memory is nothing new, however stacking SRAM is (AMD's V-cache). As u probably know SRAM is reaching it's shrinking limit so it would not gain any significant performance when made smaller with smaller lithography process. SRAM would either need to grow vertically via 3D stacking or it will take more chip/die space and cost more. I wonder where r memristors or other type of "holy grail" promised memories... we go either with the fastest on chip SRAM memory or we go with the slower types starting with the HBM to DDR...

  • @NathanHarrison7
    @NathanHarrison7 3 месяца назад

    Excellent video. World-class. One suggestion would be to have the host look a bit more, and act a bit more world class. She has a great voice, but her appearance and her demeanor, while she’s interviewing guests, looks very small town; think Midwest Local Station. Compare her to Hosts with Reuters, BBC, etc.

  • @louistan7560
    @louistan7560 Год назад +5

    It is not the size of the purported investment amount. It is the market. No one has money to buy expensive chips, no matter the subsidies.

  • @simmonslucas
    @simmonslucas 11 месяцев назад

    We need autonomy. This brings closer to that

  • @jamescole3152
    @jamescole3152 Год назад +7

    It's hard for me to believe that manufacturing in NY makes any sense. Other than the billions from US taxpayers.

    • @satyampatel491
      @satyampatel491 Год назад +9

      New York already has many major semiconductor foundries/research facilities (Global foundries, OnSemi, STMicroelectronics, IBM, and now AMD). New York will have higher operating costs than Idaho, but it will have a much larger talent pool. New York will also have better infrastructure to support the facility.
      Companies investing heavy in cutting edge technicologies like tech/semiconductors go to places like California and New York because they'd rather swallow higher expenses to hire the smartest and most innovative people.

    • @danbobway5656
      @danbobway5656 Год назад +2

      Then u need to go to school son

    • @HyzersGR
      @HyzersGR 10 месяцев назад

      Blue states subsidize red states and keep them afloat.

  • @JosephineYorck
    @JosephineYorck Месяц назад

    You inspire me with your knowledge and experience in binary options trading.

  • @Vidalin11
    @Vidalin11 Год назад +13

    Propaganda. Sell to who?

    • @Dave05J
      @Dave05J Год назад +2

      To the US itself?

    • @racingbeats1493
      @racingbeats1493 Год назад +5

      Wtf are you talking about? Do you think China is the only market in the world?

    • @leinarheidfieldwandhar167
      @leinarheidfieldwandhar167 Год назад

      is the biggest and more important..@@racingbeats1493

    • @interrobangings
      @interrobangings Год назад +3

      Literally everyone, dude. Micron is super common in SSDs and DRAM worldwide

    • @justin-kv1jh
      @justin-kv1jh Год назад +3

      And at what price? To which Non US manufacturers?

  • @teatree6228
    @teatree6228 Год назад +3

    You can build largest fab
    But u need rare earths
    U need a market to sell your goods
    No point making products which you cannot sell
    It is like building a large car factory but no market

    • @Jeevanmn
      @Jeevanmn Год назад +1

      The market is HUGE

    • @brianliew5901
      @brianliew5901 Год назад +1

      Buy rare earth from Australia and sell to India as both of them are pawns to Uncle Sam, case closed.🤑

    • @kushagravlogs5627
      @kushagravlogs5627 Год назад

      @@brianliew5901 Those pawn can't help America

    • @brianliew5901
      @brianliew5901 Год назад

      @@kushagravlogs5627 Oh, they can; they're experts at bad-mouthing China thru' their own media. 😭😭😭😭

    • @nolongerblocked6210
      @nolongerblocked6210 Год назад

      China isn't the only market genius & their economy is terrible & getting worse by the day. 25% unemployment for people under 25 & it kept getting so much worse that China quit counting... the Chinese economy is the Titanic, looks good from far but it was built cheaply & it's going down & there's no stopping it

  • @donaldriley6184
    @donaldriley6184 2 месяца назад

    I will forever appreciate this channel, you’ve helped me and my family a lot, your videos, advice and lessons are inspirational helpful to us, I now earn every week. You’re such a blessing to this generation, we all love you

  • @GTFO_0
    @GTFO_0 Год назад +4

    Can't wait to comeback here after 2-3 Years to See how much impact of china and China Will have in it😂😂

    • @nolongerblocked6210
      @nolongerblocked6210 Год назад

      Tankie cope is the best cope

    • @GTFO_0
      @GTFO_0 Год назад +1

      @@nolongerblocked6210 😂Another Day another CIA Shill down to the ground..lmao china gave a huge L to micron😂🤣

    • @nolongerblocked6210
      @nolongerblocked6210 Год назад

      @@GTFO_0 it's hilarious that you think that anyone criticizing China/CCP/communism works for the CIA... the truth is that almost the entire population in the west sees communism for the BS it really is. Deal with that reality tankie

  • @RedRider1600
    @RedRider1600 Год назад +1

    Wait till AOC finds out about this. . .

  • @是实事求是
    @是实事求是 Год назад +4

    Micron is looking for going bankrupt in 5-8 years.

    • @MRT-co1sd
      @MRT-co1sd Год назад

      It will find it perhaps sooner.

  • @klavdiyagorshkova7815
    @klavdiyagorshkova7815 3 месяца назад

    Прогрессируешь братка! Давно уже за тобой слежу) все лучше и лучше становится

  • @litenite
    @litenite Год назад +4

    Mircon is running at a huge loss. its losing billions of dollar this year, and will continue doing so in the forseeable future. US government backing is the only thing keeping it afloat. its memory chips are now behind in technology and uncompetititive against samsung, sk hynix and newcomer ymtc. the US support won't save it forever as Micron will never make a profit and will be bankrupt in a few years.

    • @tribaltroll
      @tribaltroll Год назад +1

      That's a bold statement. We'll see how it turns out.

    • @irtwiaos
      @irtwiaos Год назад +1

      Wow not like Samsung and SK Hynix are not also losing billions from their chip sector.
      This is the cyclical nature of this industry. You have years where you earn billions and years where you lose billions. That is why these companies save a ton of cash when things are good.
      It is not like Micron is operating on debt. They still have a huge amount of cash on hand so they will be just fine when demand turn around midway next year.

  • @ТрофимТаначёв
    @ТрофимТаначёв Месяц назад

    Благодаря твоим видео я начал понимать рынок гораздо лучше. Спасибо за твои усилия и труд!

  • @davergent1521
    @davergent1521 Год назад +6

    Thank you Joe Biden for the investment in tech

    • @blink182bfsftw
      @blink182bfsftw Год назад

      The US can do great things when they invest in the future and actually govern

    • @swell07_
      @swell07_ Год назад

      😂😂😂 never ending homeless and drug addicts, healthcare housing education getting further out of reach for most people and you lick bidens boot 😂 a true product of american public schools

    • @xexmatu7s
      @xexmatu7s Год назад

      Biden can barely use a cellphone

  • @rudyg7039
    @rudyg7039 Год назад

    Please add San Antonio to add new semiconductor fabs. We have all the resources for new fabs to strive.

  • @estiennetaylor1260
    @estiennetaylor1260 Год назад +10

    Good luck Micron. China won't miss your mediocre memory.

    • @fannyalbi9040
      @fannyalbi9040 Год назад

      it is classic talk a lot but mean nothing news. It is like ya ya. a factory make a lot of staff but never mentioned who’s the buyers to sustain the costs of production. Classic distorted news to the gullible fools

    • @nolongerblocked6210
      @nolongerblocked6210 Год назад +1

      Cope harder tankie

  • @jackedwards9686
    @jackedwards9686 3 месяца назад

    I watch your videos everyday. Learning so much and looking forward to when I'll trade like you do, easy peasy kind. Thank youuuu!👔

  • @JohnJones-k9d
    @JohnJones-k9d Год назад +13

    Micron is only growing by acquiring market share, so we can see a company that is not innovating in the global market place versus its competitors.

    • @giglioflex
      @giglioflex Год назад +4

      This is just false. Micron's higher density NAND product pacing is matching that of it's competitors.

    • @MRT-co1sd
      @MRT-co1sd Год назад +1

      What do you expect when it’s run by an Indian butler.

    • @PutsOnSneakers
      @PutsOnSneakers Год назад +1

      @@MRT-co1sd At least that Indian "butler" is a skilled worker unlike the average American population...
      Businesses such as Micron is basically forced to recruit outside of the US because they can't find the skilled people to work these jobs.
      Don't cast a stone from a glass house McDonaldsBastard

    • @nolongerblocked6210
      @nolongerblocked6210 Год назад +2

      Cope harder tankie

    • @HyzersGR
      @HyzersGR 10 месяцев назад

      China hasn't innovated anything and most of their growth is built on intellectual property theft.

  • @DAVIDMITCHELL-z6e
    @DAVIDMITCHELL-z6e Год назад

    Thank you Thank you Thank you