Micron signs deals with Qualcomm, others for AI-powered automobile chip components


Micron logo is seen in this illustration taken June 11, 2026. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

July 16 (Reuters) - Micron ⁠Technology on Thursday signed long-term agreements with automotive ⁠suppliers, including chip designer Qualcomm and audio products ‌maker Harman, to secure memory and storage components that powers AI-enabled vehicles.

The agreements come as the industry races to expand manufacturing capacity to ​meet the booming demand for memory ⁠chips due to the ⁠rapid adoption of AI tools.

These chips are used in ⁠data ‌centers, consumer electronics and vehicles, where they support AI-enabled features such as ADAS and digital ⁠cockpits.

Micron, the only U.S.-based manufacturer of high bandwidth ​memory chips ‌used with Nvidia's AI processors, has also seen the ⁠extraordinary demand, ​allowing it and rivals SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics to charge premium prices.

The chipmaker's agreements, including those with auto ⁠parts suppliers Visteon, JOYNEXT, DENSO, Astemo, ​and Hyundai Mobis, aim to offer stable supply and pricing for better production planning and investments in future advanced vehicle ⁠platforms.

"As vehicles become increasingly software-defined, automakers need technology platforms that bring together high-performance compute, connectivity, memory and storage," said Cristiano Amon, president and CEO of Qualcomm.

Micron CEO ​Sanjay Mehrotra said in June the ⁠company signed 16 strategic customer agreements, as he expects ​data center-driven growth will be increasingly ‌complemented by AI-enabled features in ​smartphones, high-end PCs, automotive applications and robotics.

(Reporting by Jaspreet Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Leroy Leo)

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