Micron Committed $10 Billion Over 10 Years to a Research Lab That Breaks Ground in 2027

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Key Points

  • Micron Research Labs will be headquartered in Boise, backed by a planned $10 billion investment over the next decade.

  • The facility is expected to break ground in 2027 and be capable of hosting hundreds of researchers.

  • Micron spent about $4.8 billion on research and development over its last four reported quarters.

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Micron Technology (NASDAQ:MU) announced something on Thursday that memory companies historically couldn't afford: an institution dedicated solely to research. Micron Research Labs, headquartered in Boise, Idaho, will be backed by a planned $10 billion investment over the next decade. The flagship facility is expected to break ground in 2027 and be capable of hosting hundreds of researchers.

The commitment comes on top of the more than $250 billion Micron has separately pledged to manufacturing and research and development (R&D) across the United States.

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And unlike a factory, this money isn't buying production capacity. The lab's research scope covers critical memory technologies, advanced memory and compute architectures, packaging, and future semiconductor manufacturing -- work aimed beyond today's product roadmaps, with a horizon management describes as longer than 10 years.

So what does $10 billion of long-horizon research buy, and when could shareholders see anything back from it?

Officials break ground at a Micron construction site with excavators and a U.S. flag behind them.

Image source: Micron.

About $1 billion a year, in context

Spread over a decade, the commitment comes to about $1 billion a year. For a sense of scale, Micron's R&D expense was $1.3 billion in the fiscal third quarter alone (the period ended May 28), and about $4.8 billion over its last four reported quarters. Micron spent $3.8 billion on R&D in all of fiscal 2025. So the lab, its construction included, implies something like a 20% boost to a research budget that was already growing.

Against what the business is producing right now, the number is small. Micron's fiscal third-quarter revenue more than quadrupled year over year to $41.5 billion. Net income reached $28.2 billion. Guidance calls for fiscal fourth-quarter revenue of about $50 billion. At that pace, $1 billion is about two days of sales.

The more interesting comparison is a proportional one. In fiscal 2025, R&D consumed about 10% of Micron's $37.4 billion in revenue. Today, with revenue running near $90 billion across its last four quarters, the research budget amounts to about 5% of sales. The boom made Micron's research effort small relative to the company. The new lab leans against that.

AI made memory the constraint

Micron is building the lab because artificial intelligence (AI) changed what limits computing.

The performance of AI systems increasingly depends on how fast memory can feed data to the graphics processing units (GPUs) doing the work, and how much information can be held close to them. That is a memory problem. It is also a big part of why memory, a commodity business for most of its history, has become so profitable to sell.

"America's AI future will be built on American-made memory," said CEO Sanjay Mehrotra in Thursday's announcement.

The scope suggests Micron is looking past its current products at how memory and computing get packaged together, and at the underlying materials science. And the lab is meant to pull in customers, academia, and government researchers alongside Micron's own.

Patience required

When could shareholders see a return?

Not soon. The building isn't expected to break ground until 2027. The research horizon is longer than a decade. Nothing about the announcement changes what Micron earns this quarter, next quarter, or probably for years to come.

I'd argue that's the point. The last time a memory cycle turned, Micron swung from an $8.7 billion profit in fiscal 2022 to a $5.8 billion loss the following year. Companies with economics like that can struggle to sustain 10-year research programs, because they can't count on the money being there. Micron's latest quarter alone brought in more profit than any full year in its history, and a research institution is one of the few ways to spend boom profits that keeps paying after the boom ends.

Of course, a commitment made in extraordinary times tends to be tested when times aren't. The lab will have to survive a downturn or two before its first breakthroughs ship.

For investors, the announcement is more of a signal than a catalyst. The stock, near $955 as of this writing, still trades on the memory cycle -- about 21 times earnings, with a forward price-to-earnings ratio near 6.5. Paying so little for the year ahead shows how little the market trusts prices like today's to last. The lab doesn't settle that. It does say management is planning for the Micron that will exist on the other side.

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