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The Economic Times
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Micron, GM sign semiconductor supply agreement for vehicles

Micron Technology ​and General Motors have signed a long-term ​supply agreement for memory and storage platforms used in vehicle production, the companies said on Wednesday.

Under the agreement, ‌GM will ⁠secure ⁠supplies of memory and storage chips, while the companies ​work together to develop future technologies.

Surging investments towards AI-powered data ​centers have boosted demand for memory chips, tightening supply and raising prices across industries, including automakers.

Since ​December, DRAM prices have ⁠risen faster ‌than expected, up about 70%, according ​to ​a report from S&P Global ⁠Mobility. DRAM, or dynamic random-access memory, is a ​critical component for servers that power cloud ​computing, databases and AI workloads.

Memory chips have also become a crucial part of vehicle production with advanced driver aid systems and power-hungry infotainment systems.

According to GM, the agreement is ‌a proactive move to safeguard critical parts of its supply chain rather ​than a response ​to any ⁠operational disruptions.

Micron said the agreement would be supported by its expanding U.S. manufacturing footprint, including its recently modernized ​memory chip plant in Virginia.

The chipmaker said GM's deal is one of 16 strategic customer agreements that it outlined during its third quarter.

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