I assume this means their RAM and SSDs?
For RAM it kinda makes sense; others brands can just buy the ICs. But that’s quite an SSD brand to throw away.
It’d be really funny if the AI bubble popped before they fully shut down Crucial.
So the consumer market is not worth it?
I wonder why they didn’t sell the brand to a third party, I guess they don’t want to be tied to providing RAM.
Yeah, they don’t want to muddy the Micron brand through association.
So the consumer market is not worth it?
I dunno about their flash controllers, but other brands can still buy Micron NAND/flash for SSDs and RAM sticks, as they already do.
They just don’t want to deal with all the expenses/headaches of retail, and all the extra management needed for that. It makes sense. And I can see how this is a convenient time to cut it since they can’t even supply Crucial with DRAM, anyway.


