Micron will supply GM with storage and memory chips and jointly work to strengthen semiconductor and automotive supply chains in the U.S.
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GM strengthens semiconductor supply chain with Micron agreementShares of General Motors (NYSE:GM) edged higher on Wednesday after the automaker unveiled a strategic partnership with Micron Technology (NASDAQ:MU) aimed at securing a long-term supply of memory and storage components for its vehicles. The Strategic Customer Agreement is designed to ensure GM has dependable access to the memory and storage technologies needed to support large-scale vehicle production, while addressing ongoing supply
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July 1 () - Micron Technology and General Motors have signed a supply agreement for memory and storage platforms used in vehicle production, the companies said on Wednesday. The agreement comes at a time when automakers are looking to bolster their semiconductor supply chains to help with growing computing needs on modern vehicles.
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FEATURE Micron Technology stock was falling early Wednesday amid a wider selloff in technology stocks. However, prices for its memory chips are only heading upward. The shares were down 3.2% in premarket trading.
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Or he genuinely thought Marvell, a company with a market capitalization of around $200 billion at the time and one that Nvidia is invested in, would beat AMD to join the exclusive club. The stock jumped 7.7% on Tuesday to close at an all-time high of $580.91 with a market capitalization of $947 billion.
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FEATURE Micron Technology stock was falling early Wednesday amid a wider selloff in technology stocks. However, prices for its memory chips are only heading upward. The shares were down 3.2% in premarket trading.
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Or he genuinely thought Marvell, a company with a market capitalization of around $200 billion at the time and one that Nvidia is invested in, would beat AMD to join the exclusive club. The stock jumped 7.7% on Tuesday to close at an all-time high of $580.91 with a market capitalization of $947 billion.