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Micron

Total federal contracts
Awards
8SEC filings (tracked)

Micron is one of the few large makers of memory chips such as DRAM and NAND. Memory is a cyclical, commodity-like business where prices swing sharply with supply and demand, producing large earnings swings.

With the spread of AI, high-bandwidth memory (HBM) placed next to GPUs has become a new growth area. With U.S. production capacity and CHIPS Act support, it also figures in the security of the chip supply chain.

Federal contract awards over time (past 5 fiscal years)

Federal contract awards to Micron has fallen about 82% from FY2017 to FY2021 (≈$232K to ≈$41K).

FY2017FY2018FY2019FY2020FY2021
Fiscal yearAwarded
FY2021≈$41K
FY2020≈$72K
FY2019≈$11K
FY2018≈$77K
FY2017≈$232K

Total federal contract awards (award types A–D) to this company per fiscal year (starting October). Source: USAspending. May be revised.

SEC filings (EDGAR)

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Timeline

Events tied to this entity, newest first, from the data this site tracks.

  1. 2026-06-09 Filing Current report (8-K) ↗ FORM 8-K
  2. 2026-04-01 Filing Current report (8-K) ↗ FORM 8-K
  3. 2026-03-25 Filing Current report (8-K) ↗ FORM 8-K
  4. 2026-03-19 Filing Quarterly report (10-Q) ↗ 10-Q
  5. 2026-03-18 Filing Current report (8-K) ↗ 8-K
  6. 2026-01-21 Filing Current report (8-K) ↗ FORM 8-K
  7. 2025-12-18 Filing Quarterly report (10-Q) ↗ 10-Q
  8. 2025-12-17 Filing Current report (8-K) ↗ 8-K
  9. 2025-11-25 Filing Proxy statement (DEF 14A) ↗ DEF 14A
  10. 2025-10-21 Filing Current report (8-K) ↗ FORM 8-K
  11. 2025-10-03 Filing Annual report (10-K) ↗ 10-K
  12. 2025-09-23 Filing Current report (8-K) ↗ 8-K

Based on real dates within this site's collected set (contracts = start date / filings = filing date / rules = publication date). Not exhaustive.

FAQ

What kind of company is Micron?
A global leader in memory chips (DRAM, NAND) and one of the few U.S.-based memory makers.
What defines its results?
It is a cyclical industry where profits swing widely with memory supply and demand.
How do AI and government factor in?
It captures demand for high-bandwidth memory (HBM) for AI servers and is supported by the CHIPS Act for domestic production.

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