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Micron is breaking ground on a roughly $9.3 billion expansion of its Hiroshima factory, part of its global surge to meet AI demand, and plans to start HBM shipments starting in summer 2028.— Micron Technology Inc. on Saturday broke ground on a 1.5 trillion yen ($9.3 billion) expansion of its factory in western Japan…
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