Micron Technology ("Micron") is a multinational company based in Boise, Idaho best known for producing many forms of semiconductor devices. This includes DRAM, SDRAM, flash memory, and CMOS image sensing chips. Most consumers are more familiar with its consumer brand Crucial Technology. Micron Technology is among the Worldwide Top 20 Semiconductor Sales Leaders.
In the early 1990s the company formed Micron Computers (later known as Micron Electronics) to manufacture PCs. The subsidiary was based in nearby Nampa, Idaho, and sold computers under the brand names Micron, and later, MicronPC & MicronPC.com.
Control of Micron Technology's Internet business, "Micron Internet Services" was transferred to Micron Electronics in 1999. Micron Electronics took on a new focus - bundling computers and Internet services. Controversial MEI CEO Joel Koecher purchased Internet firm HostPro, merging it in to the company.
In 2001, the computer-making and Internet business were split. The Internet assets were merged with Interland, and all ties to Micron Technology were severed. The computer-making operations were sold to Gores Technology Group, which later changed the brand name of the products to "MPC."
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