‘Mind-boggling’ machines are headed for Micron’s Clay fabs, and so are the world’s top chip suppliers

Syracuse, N.Y. – When Micron Technology’s massive semiconductor plant opens in Clay a few years from now, it will be anchored by some of the most advanced and complex technology ever invented.

The centerpiece of the plant would be tractor-trailer-sized machines called EUVs, which cost in the neighborhood of $200 million to $500 million each. The machines lay the critical foundation for the 1,200 steps a silicon wafer goes through to become a computer chip, or semiconductor.

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