A Micron Technology, Inc. employee moves through a clean room at an existing fab facility in Boise, Idaho, Monday, Sept. 12, 2022. A new, $15 billion, leading-edge microchip factory will begin construction soon near the Idaho-based chipmaker's existing East Boise plant. (Darin Oswald/Idaho Statesman via AP) APAP
Syracuse, N.Y. — Micron Inc.’s top executive said Thursday the company will pick the site of its next computer chip plant “soon,” an announcement that Central New York officials hope will be good news for the region.
New York leaders have been working to lure a high-tech manufacturer like Micron to a site just north of Syracuse in hopes of turning mostly vacant land into a series of factories filled with thousands of high-paying jobs.
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