Micron, Ford sign semiconductor supply agreement for vehicles


FILE PHOTO: The Micron logo in this illustration taken June 11, 2026. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo/File Photo

July 6 (Reuters) - Micron ⁠Technology and Ford Motor on Monday signed a ⁠long-term agreement to secure the supply for ‌memory and storage platforms used in the automaker's next-generation vehicle production.

This comes days after Micron's similar agreement with General Motors, as ​part of the chipmaker's ongoing investments ⁠to expand manufacturing in ⁠the United States for automotive customers, including its expansion ⁠of ‌advanced DRAM production in Virginia.

• DRAM, or dynamic random-access memory, is a critical component ⁠for servers that power cloud computing, databases and ​AI workloads.

• ‌DRAM prices have risen about 70% since December, ⁠according to ​a S&P Global Mobility report, amid high demand for memory chips owing to surging investments towards AI-powered data ⁠centers.

• Memory chips have also become ​a crucial part of vehicle production with advanced driver aid systems and power-hungry infotainment systems, adding automakers to ⁠the competition for tightening supply for these chips.

• "As vehicles become more intelligent and data-intensive, the importance of advanced memory and storage continues to grow, making collaboration ​and long-term supply increasingly important," said ⁠Sanjay Mehrotra, CEO of Micron Technology.

• Micron's supply agreements ​with Ford and GM are ‌among the 16 outlined by ​the chipmaker during its third quarter.

(Reporting by Aatreyee Dasgupta in Bengaluru; Editing by Joyjeet Das)

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