Thursday, April 17th 2025

Micron Announces Business Unit Reorganization to Capitalize on AI Growth Across All Market Segments

Micron Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq: MU), a leader in innovative memory and storage solutions, today announced a market segment-based reorganization of its business units to capitalize on the transformative growth driven by AI, from data centers to edge devices.

Micron has maintained multiple generations of industry leadership in DRAM and NAND technology and has the strongest competitive positioning in its history. Micron's industry-leading product portfolio, combined with world-class manufacturing execution enables the development of differentiated solutions for its customers across end markets. As high-performance memory and storage become increasingly vital to drive the growth of AI, this Business Unit reorganization will allow Micron to stay at the forefront of innovation in each market segment through deeper customer engagement to address the dynamic needs of the industry.
Micron will begin transitioning to this new business structure immediately. The transition will be complete early in the company's fiscal fourth quarter, which begins on May 30, 2025. Micron will report financial results under the new business structure starting with the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2025. The four business units will be:
  • Cloud Memory Business Unit (CMBU): Focused on memory solutions for large hyperscale cloud customers, and high-bandwidth memory (HBM) for all data center customers. Raj Narasimhan, Senior Vice President and General Manager, who has led the Compute and Networking Business Unit (CNBU), will lead CMBU.
  • Core Data Center Business Unit (CDBU): Focused on memory solutions for OEM data center customers and storage solutions for all data center customers. Jeremy Werner, Senior Vice President and General Manager, who has led the Storage Business Unit (SBU), will lead CDBU.
  • Mobile and Client Business Unit (MCBU): Focused on memory and storage solutions for mobile and client segments. Mark Montierth, Corporate Vice President and General Manager, who has led the Mobile Business Unit (MBU), will lead MCBU.
  • Automotive and Embedded Business Unit (AEBU): Focused on memory and storage solutions for the automotive, industrial and consumer segments. Kris Baxter, Corporate Vice President and General Manager, who has led the Embedded Business Unit (EBU), will lead AEBU.
All four business units will continue to report to Sumit Sadana, Executive Vice President and Chief Business Officer.

"This reorganization completes our evolution to a market segment-focused business unit structure, with exciting AI-led growth opportunities in every business unit," said Sumit Sadana, EVP and Chief Business Officer at Micron Technology. "This structure sharpens our ability to partner deeply with customers and build on our tremendous portfolio momentum with differentiated solutions for all end markets."
Source: Micron Technology
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5 Comments on Micron Announces Business Unit Reorganization to Capitalize on AI Growth Across All Market Segments

#1
mb194dc
How many layoff will their be to capitalize on all this "AI growth" I wonder ?
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bug
mb194dcHow many layoff will their be to capitalize on all this "AI growth" I wonder ?
It's about business unit (aka management, marketing), not about engineering.
That said, outside of Micron who cares how they conduct their internal affairs?
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TheLostSwede
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bugIt's about business unit (aka management, marketing), not about engineering.
That said, outside of Micron who cares how they conduct their internal affairs?
All the dull banking people and "investors" do?
Also, it helps to know these things when you read their financial reports to see which business units are doing well and which are not, since more and more companies are using cryptic names for their BUs.
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bug
TheLostSwedeAll the dull banking people and "investors" do?
True, but I don't think they rely on public announcements for this kind of info.
TheLostSwedeAlso, it helps to know these things when you read their financial reports to see which business units are doing well and which are not, since more and more companies are using cryptic names for their BUs.
That I can agree with.
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#5
user556
I read it as saying HBM is making a ton of money. Everything else is a ball and chain.
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