Company Overview
In January 2006, Micron Technology, Inc., one of the world's leading providers of advanced semiconductor solutions, and Intel Corporation, the world’s largest chip maker, came together to form a new company: IM Flash Technologies, LLC.
IM Flash marries the technology, assets, and experience of two major corporations to manufacture NAND Flash memory—an increasingly important and fast-growing memory technology used in consumer electronics, removable storage, and handheld communication devices.
Manufacturing products exclusively for Micron and Intel, IM Flash combines Micron’s expertise in developing NAND technology and operating highly efficient manufacturing facilities with Intel’s multi-level cell technology and history of innovation in the Flash memory business.
With an uncompromising focus on integrity, execution, and teamwork, and a strong commitment to success, we believe there is no limit to the opportunities ahead. Join us as we help chart the future—apply for a job at our Lehi, Utah facility.
Interested in purchasing NAND Flash Products? Please visit Micron or Intel.
News and Press Releases
17 April 12
Micron and Intel NAND Technology Wins Prestigious UBM TechInsights' Semiconductor of the Year Award
Intel and Micron, through their IMFT joint development project, created leading-edge 20nm NAND flash process technology and products to enable new breakthroughs in storage for consumer and compute applications ...
28 February 12
Intel, Micron Update NAND Flash Memory Joint Venture
Intel and Micron announced that the companies have entered into agreements to expand their NAND Flash memory joint venture relationship ...
6 December 11
Intel, Micron Extend NAND Flash Technology Leadership With Introduction of World's First 128Gb NAND Device and Mass Production of 64Gb 20nm NAND
New 128Gb Device Ideal for Small Form Factor Tablets, Smartphones, SSDs and High-Performance Compute Devices ...
20 April 11
Intel and Micron Open Singapore NAND Flash Memory Operation
Intel and Micron expanded their NAND Flash memory joint venture operations with the official opening of IM Flash Singapore ...
14 April 11
Intel, Micron Extend NAND Flash Technology Leadership, Introduce Industry's Smallest, Most Advanced 20-Nanometer Process
New 20nm, 8-gigabyte Device Delivers Highest Capacity in Smallest Form Factor for Tablets, Smartphones, SSDs and Other Consumer and Compute Devices ...
1 February 10
Intel, Micron Introduce 25-Nanometer NAND - The Smallest, Most Advanced Process Technology in the Semiconductor Industry
World's First 25nm NAND Technology Provides Cost-Effective Path for More Data, Photos, Songs in Today's Popular Consumer Electronic and Computing Devices ...
24 November 09
Meteor Caught by IMFT Security Cameras
Click the link above to view footage captured by IMFT security cameras of a meteor that lit up the night sky over Utah on November 18, 2009 ...
11 August 09
Intel, Micron Achieve Industry's Most Efficient NAND Product Using 3-Bit-Per-Cell Technology
Companies Hit Manufacturing Milestone Taking Advantage of 34-Nanometer NAND Process, To Deliver 32-Gigabit Density ...
29 May 08
Intel And Micron First To Deliver Sub-40 Nanometer NAND Flash Memory Device .
New 34 Nanometer 32 Gigabit NAND Chip is Industry’s Most Advanced NAND Process Technology Available Enabling Increased Storage Capacity in Small Form-Factor Applications ...
06 Nov 06
Intel and Micron Announce Advancements in NAND
Flash Memory Joint Venture.
Intel Corporation and Micron Technology, Inc., today announced
they are ahead of schedule on their development of the NAND
flash memory joint venture, IM Flash Technologies ...
25 July 06
Intel and Micron Sample Industry's First 50
Nanometer NAND Flash Memory Devices. Micron Technology, Inc., and Intel Corporation
today announced they are sampling the industry’s first NAND flash memory built
on industry-leading 50 nanometer (nm) process technology ...
17 March 2006
Economic Development Board Approves Incentive
for World Class Technology Project.
Phase II of the West Desert High Energy Astrophysics Facilities also approved ...



