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oybng 8 hours ago [-]
$10B press release
latentframe 6 hours ago [-]
Micron betting big on next generation of AI memory, the $10 billion 10-year research program show that memory is now a strategic bottle neck for AI and not just a component
brookst 7 hours ago [-]
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kyleblarson 6 hours ago [-]
Yes, Idaho and Boise in particular are absolute hellscapes. Who wants an incredibly clean, safe city with kind people who value the rule of law, a low cost of living and great access to trails, mountains and rivers. People should definitely not move there.
tw04 7 hours ago [-]
The announcement being made by a CEO that wasn’t born in America is just the cherry on top. Can’t wait for the complete surprise when his citizenship is revoked. I imagine it will be something about “I thought they were just targeting the bad ones”.
kspacewalk2 6 hours ago [-]
Boise is a great city and the Micron HQ was very diverse when I worked there. Your comment also fails at basic logic: if 75% vaccinate their kids, then ~75% of straight white guys in fact do care about their kids getting terrible diseases. Also, in my experience ethnic and racial minorities aren't any less likely to be anti-vaxxers, so there are intersectionality failures going on here too.
Grombobulous 6 hours ago [-]
Not every subject needs to be made polarized political. A company that’s already in Boise that is expanding production in Boise is ultimately not making any sort of political statement.
You’d be hard pressed to find a company that makes facility decisions based on social politics. I don’t think Subaru produces cars in Indiana as a reflection of conservative beliefs just like Chevron isn’t headquartered in California because of progressive beliefs.
Also remember that thousands to millions of progressive people live in every single red state. Similar story for blue states: millions of conservatives live in California, Illinois, and New York. None of those people are hypocrites violating their values for living near family or work. Individuals aren’t responsible for value misalignment of their government or other related institutions, especially if they vote consistently and are on the losing side of the vote.
Saying stuff like this doesn’t convince anyone from the other side to abandon their views and mainly serves to stoke flames.
warkdarrior 6 hours ago [-]
Are you worried about Neo-nazi DRAM?
rho138 11 hours ago [-]
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LorenDB 8 hours ago [-]
How about building another fab first?
datakan 8 hours ago [-]
They are literally building a fab right next to it as we speak.
amelius 8 hours ago [-]
How about running night-shifts?
catchnear4321 7 hours ago [-]
could we just skip to the last goal post move i have a busy day
SecretDreams 7 hours ago [-]
How about making affordable dram?
warkdarrior 6 hours ago [-]
They will sell DRAM at whatever price the market will bear. They do make it at a affordable cost, the difference is all profit.
greenavocado 5 hours ago [-]
CXMT got your back
ZekeSulastin 4 hours ago [-]
Aren’t they currently selling product at the same market rate as everyone else?
dist-epoch 7 hours ago [-]
Stop trolling. The vast majority of semiconductor producing companies run 24/7/365
pbkompasz 5 hours ago [-]
What about leap years?
kotaKat 7 hours ago [-]
... can they bring the Clay fab up first? Or will Upstate NY just become a(nother) bad joke (again)?
ecshafer 6 hours ago [-]
The Clay fab is moving along, lots of trucks going through there. So I think it will be built, assuming the local NIMBY and Progressive contingent don't have their way and block it somehow (God knows they put up enough arbitrary hurdles in their way).
somehnguy 6 hours ago [-]
As someone who lives local to the Clay construction site - I'm not sure how they could be bringing it up any faster. The site is working pretty much 24/7 and progress is very visible week over week.
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iddan 11 hours ago [-]
Sebastian: You should come.
Mia: To Boise?
Sebastian: You can knock it off your bucket list.
~ La La Land 2016
xrd 7 hours ago [-]
Why Boise?
The press release says something about 4 people in Boise a long time ago?
None of the quotes have anyone from Boise or even Idaho. Not the governor of Idaho, not a University of Idaho faculty.
There are quotes from Lutnick, Cook from Apple, Jensen Huang, someone from Stanford.
What's the connection to Idaho? Why put this there?
As an Oregonian, I'm a little biased, but why not put this closer to ex-Intel employees and a source of labor. As an Oregonian living now in Florida, the stories about everyone from California moving to Texas and Florida definitely don't seem true to me. My opinion is that those migration patterns hide the realities which is that you've definitely got a lot of financiers and billionaires like Sergey Brin (i.e. tax evaders) declaring they are now Florida residents. And a bunch of people outside of high skilled fields (setting aside healthcare workers) who are migrating in search of cheaper housing. But not a lot of "middle class" tech people (I've been searching for four years and they aren't here). Probably they don't want to subject themselves to the worst public schools in the country and fight the culture wars.
But the point is, how do you staff this research lab without an expectation that thousands of people will move their families there. This is a research lab, not jobs for a data center (electrician and construction).
datakan 7 hours ago [-]
They were founded in Boise. Boise is their HQ and where most of their developer and research staff live. I worked there for almost 9 years. They have several fabs here, all on the same plot of land just outside of town. This will add to it.
kspacewalk2 6 hours ago [-]
I interned at that site about 20 years ago. Took me 30+ minutes to walk from one end (where their image sensor R&D was, before they spun it off) to the other end. As a 20 year old, it was amazing to walk past all the various clean rooms, watch the robots and the guys in bunny suits do their thing. A fun experience.
datakan 6 hours ago [-]
Yep, the "Micron Mile" where you can walk a full mile one end to the other and back, without going outside. Very nice in the winter for stretching your legs on the lunch break. The new clean rooms they have are amazing.
xrd 6 hours ago [-]
Doh.a tiny Google search would have been warranted... Thanks, this explains it.
nazgulsenpai 5 hours ago [-]
(It's more fun to get personal anecdotes from HN anyway)
francisofascii 5 hours ago [-]
Boise is a desirable place to live if you love the outdoors. And it is a capital city. If you can't afford SF or Boulder, you might be able to swing it in Boise. Of course, Boise housing prices are expensive already, and this will make it even more expensive.
stevenwoo 4 hours ago [-]
If one is or a member of your family is a woman, healthcare will be an issue, many healthcare professionals in obgyn specialties fled the state when abortion ban kicked in so only the older generation of providers who stuck it out are left and that is a cohort that is going to get smaller and smaller leading to longer and longer queues for care, they can only lure in anti abortion obgyns so the candidate pool is small.
This has been in news for years with recent article: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/news/content/ar-AA29YwYp
salemh 4 hours ago [-]
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dboreham 7 hours ago [-]
The press release was poorly edited. While everyone inside the semiconductor industry knows that Micron is based in Boise, the general public doesn't. The press release should have said so rather than leaving it to the reader to interpret the 408 area codes listed for the contacts. Oh wait...that's San Jose. Boise is 208.
Fwiw the story of how Micron ended up being founded in Boise is pretty interesting.
mktemp-d 5 hours ago [-]
Who would want to live in Idaho?
The state has an incredibly strict abortion ban.
One of the worst rates of education in the Nation.
A blanket ban on Marijuana
There is no tax on fire arms, and concealed carry is legal.
Some of the worst child healthcare in the nation.
nater5000 4 hours ago [-]
My brother lives in Boise. It's a great city. The access to nature is fantastic and relatively unique. I can't say much about the rest of Idaho (I've heard there's not much to see outside the nature and the pockets of affluent little towns), but as someone who has only lived in liberal cities on the east coast their whole life, I can assure you Boise is very nice and pretty progressive.
Of course, the state, itself, is pretty conservative. So if you feel you'll be directly affected by things like abortion bans or poor education, then you'll want to be careful where you end up and how you navigate any of that. But if you're making decent money in a city like Boise and enjoy the amenities of the area and can get over the state-level politics (because, again, Boise is quite progressive and you can get weed easily, etc.), then you'd probably experience a nice quality of life.
superxpro12 4 hours ago [-]
Until Texas tracks your pregnancy with Flock cameras and arrests you for seeking an abortion out of state. OR tells Idaho about it....
Moving to Idaho, and giving these states a tax base with which to further perpetuate these fascist policies is not a winning solution.
triceratops 2 hours ago [-]
Moving to Idaho and voting on the other hand...
ydat 4 hours ago [-]
One negative thing I’ve heard about Boise and some other smaller western cities is that they have awful air quality due to the geography settling all the exhausts and particles in a sort of bowl. Not sure how bad this is in practice though.
kevin42 3 hours ago [-]
The main two issues are wildfire and inversion.
As you said, Boise is in a sort of bowl (more of a valley), in the winter, a cold air system can get trapped in the valley by warmer air in the mountain area. This can lead to some pretty bad air (not nearly as bad as wildfires, just not very fresh). To me, the bigger complaint is about not seeing the sun for days. Idaho has a lot of sun throughout the winter, so it's noticeable. It isn't all winter, just a week or so at a time a few times per winted, depending on weather.
But otherwise, Boise's air is quite clean.
osnium123 3 hours ago [-]
Wildlife season does not help either and fires are getting worse
colingauvin 4 hours ago [-]
As someone living in Montana, I agree. It's awful up here. I don't recommend it at all. Stay in California folks!
lizknope 4 hours ago [-]
Idaho has a ton of incredible outdoor activities. You list some negatives but my biggest negative is all of the white supremacist groups. I felt uncomfortable just stopping for gas and going into a grocery store with everyone staring at me.
enraged_camel 4 hours ago [-]
Very strong anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment as well.
briga 4 hours ago [-]
They certainly aren't politically progressive, but Boise is probably one of the cleanest, safest, nicest cities in the US. It is really quite pleasant, at least it was when I visited.
ecshafer 5 hours ago [-]
Three of those policies are fantastic. Stats about education and healthcare are often hiding other issues. If you are a researcher with Micron in Boise, you are going to have access to great healthcare and education for your children. Look at NYC for example one of the worst education systems in the country, but Stuyvessant is a top school in the country as well. But if you live in Boise, Idaho, you are not going to have to worry about your kids school not teaching algebra for equity reasons like California.
HFguy 5 hours ago [-]
NYS typically ranks 1-10 in states for education. NYC is a big portion of that ranking. Would not be so quick to call NYC education poor. There are pockets of badness but the overall picture isn't bad. I know plenty of people making 7 figures that send their kids to public school in NYC.
superxpro12 4 hours ago [-]
I take it two of the 3 are taxless firearms and permitless carry... but I'm dying to know what the 3rd policy is that you think is fantastic.
ecshafer 1 hours ago [-]
Abortion should be banned. Marijuana should be banned, and permit-less carry. Taxes I don't particularly care, but on principle a 10000% tax would be an de-facto ban.
polski-g 3 hours ago [-]
MJ ban. I was for legalization until it happened. Greatest mistake ever. Its just a repeat of the 90's smokers all over again.
shepardrtc 2 hours ago [-]
Why was it a mistake?
linguae 4 hours ago [-]
I’m not a political conservative and I personally wouldn’t move to Idaho, but Idaho has a lot of appeal. There are plenty of conservatives who used to live in California who moved to Idaho in the past decade due to a combination of California’s high housing prices and wanting to move to a more politically compatible state.
Additionally, Idaho has a lot of beautiful natural scenery.
philipallstar 5 hours ago [-]
> One of the worst rates of education in the Nation.
Good point - it's ranked 30[0] for education, which is even worse than California (25).
> The state has an incredibly strict abortion ban.
The ban allows exceptions for maternal health, rape and incest within the first trimester, which are the three things people claim are the only things abortion is used for. So that should be fine. It's not as though over 90% of abortions are just gruesome contraceptives.
Probably some of those issues are not a big problem when you have a good salary (like child/healthcare). And a Silicon Valley salary in Idaho sounds like a pretty sweet deal.
sleepyguy 5 hours ago [-]
From what I understand Idaho is a very popular destination for Mormons, I feel like it has replaced Utah as the "Mormon State".
p-s-v 5 hours ago [-]
sounds awesome
GenerWork 5 hours ago [-]
I'm sadly unable to tell if this is satire or not.
guywithahat 5 hours ago [-]
I can't tell if you're being sarcastic but it's an incredibly beautiful state, full of mountains and sparsley populated with the exception of Boise. Further many people would love the things you said (I personally am not a weed fan and enjoy my human right to own guns). Boise is a beautiful place to live if you can afford it.
zdragnar 4 hours ago [-]
It's absolutely terrible. Everyone should stay on the coasts and definitely not move to Idaho or any other beautiful rural area.
You’d be hard pressed to find a company that makes facility decisions based on social politics. I don’t think Subaru produces cars in Indiana as a reflection of conservative beliefs just like Chevron isn’t headquartered in California because of progressive beliefs.
Also remember that thousands to millions of progressive people live in every single red state. Similar story for blue states: millions of conservatives live in California, Illinois, and New York. None of those people are hypocrites violating their values for living near family or work. Individuals aren’t responsible for value misalignment of their government or other related institutions, especially if they vote consistently and are on the losing side of the vote.
Saying stuff like this doesn’t convince anyone from the other side to abandon their views and mainly serves to stoke flames.
Mia: To Boise?
Sebastian: You can knock it off your bucket list.
~ La La Land 2016
The press release says something about 4 people in Boise a long time ago?
None of the quotes have anyone from Boise or even Idaho. Not the governor of Idaho, not a University of Idaho faculty.
There are quotes from Lutnick, Cook from Apple, Jensen Huang, someone from Stanford.
What's the connection to Idaho? Why put this there?
As an Oregonian, I'm a little biased, but why not put this closer to ex-Intel employees and a source of labor. As an Oregonian living now in Florida, the stories about everyone from California moving to Texas and Florida definitely don't seem true to me. My opinion is that those migration patterns hide the realities which is that you've definitely got a lot of financiers and billionaires like Sergey Brin (i.e. tax evaders) declaring they are now Florida residents. And a bunch of people outside of high skilled fields (setting aside healthcare workers) who are migrating in search of cheaper housing. But not a lot of "middle class" tech people (I've been searching for four years and they aren't here). Probably they don't want to subject themselves to the worst public schools in the country and fight the culture wars.
But the point is, how do you staff this research lab without an expectation that thousands of people will move their families there. This is a research lab, not jobs for a data center (electrician and construction).
Fwiw the story of how Micron ended up being founded in Boise is pretty interesting.
The state has an incredibly strict abortion ban.
One of the worst rates of education in the Nation.
A blanket ban on Marijuana
There is no tax on fire arms, and concealed carry is legal.
Some of the worst child healthcare in the nation.
Of course, the state, itself, is pretty conservative. So if you feel you'll be directly affected by things like abortion bans or poor education, then you'll want to be careful where you end up and how you navigate any of that. But if you're making decent money in a city like Boise and enjoy the amenities of the area and can get over the state-level politics (because, again, Boise is quite progressive and you can get weed easily, etc.), then you'd probably experience a nice quality of life.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/10/flock-safety-and-texas...
Moving to Idaho, and giving these states a tax base with which to further perpetuate these fascist policies is not a winning solution.
As you said, Boise is in a sort of bowl (more of a valley), in the winter, a cold air system can get trapped in the valley by warmer air in the mountain area. This can lead to some pretty bad air (not nearly as bad as wildfires, just not very fresh). To me, the bigger complaint is about not seeing the sun for days. Idaho has a lot of sun throughout the winter, so it's noticeable. It isn't all winter, just a week or so at a time a few times per winted, depending on weather.
But otherwise, Boise's air is quite clean.
Additionally, Idaho has a lot of beautiful natural scenery.
Good point - it's ranked 30[0] for education, which is even worse than California (25).
> The state has an incredibly strict abortion ban.
The ban allows exceptions for maternal health, rape and incest within the first trimester, which are the three things people claim are the only things abortion is used for. So that should be fine. It's not as though over 90% of abortions are just gruesome contraceptives.
[0] https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/rankings/education