CNBC's Katie Tarasov reports on Micron's $50 billion buildout of two memory fabs in Boise and its local economic impact, including job creation, potential stock wealth, housing pressure, and resource concerns. She highlights that the memory industry is boom-and-bust and that simultaneous Micron, SK hynix, and Samsung expansions could create a memory glut. Tarasov also notes SK hynix's leadership in high-bandwidth memory, the type most in demand for AI.
- Micron is spending $50 billion on two new Boise memory factories, expected to create 17,000 jobs.
- Micron stock awards could quickly create significant wealth for some employees.
- Idaho already has the fastest population growth in the nation, with rising above-listing home sales.
- Residents are concerned about traffic, water, and power demands from the new fabs.
- Tarasov warns the memory industry is boom-and-bust, and a supply glut could emerge from Micron, SK hynix, and Samsung buildouts.
- SK hynix is described as the largest maker of high-bandwidth memory, the memory most in demand for AI.
- Idaho Power says residential power bills will not rise, and Micron plans to recycle water.
- Micron is committing $75 million to help with local housing and roads.