Clay milestone marks a leap in Central New York's chip ambitions

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Micron poured the first concrete at its Town of Clay semiconductor campus, signaling progress on a project that has grown from a $100 billion promise to about a $250 billion investment for four fabs. The site is planned to become the largest U.S. semiconductor facility, with construction shifting toward the second fab in 2028. The initiative is expected to create up to 100,000 jobs nationwide (about 50,000 in New York and 9,000 direct Micron roles), and was celebrated by Gov. Hochul and local officials as a milestone for Central New York.
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