Micron and General Motors Sign Strategic Supply Agreement for Memory and Storage
Micron Technology and General Motors have signed a strategic customer agreement to secure long-term supply of memory and storage for next-generation vehicle platforms.
$2 billion
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What Happened
Micron Technology and General Motors announced a Strategic Customer Agreement (SCA) to secure a long-term, reliable supply of memory and storage platforms critical to GM’s vehicle production. The companies will also collaborate on future memory and storage technologies for next-generation vehicle architectures. Micron’s ongoing investments, including a $2 billion modernization of its Manassas, Virginia fab, support supply predictability and product continuity.
“We are proud to expand our strategic relationship with General Motors to deliver both long-term supply assurance and technology innovation critical to the future of the automotive industry.”
“Delivering next-generation vehicles at scale requires a resilient and closely aligned supply chain. Our expanded collaboration with Micron strengthens our access to critical memory technologies while enabling deeper integration across our vehicle platforms.”
$2 billionUSD
Modernization to support automotive memory supply and production continuity.
Why this matters
The deal ensures GM has reliable access to critical memory and storage chips needed for advanced vehicle features like AI-powered cabins and driver assistance, as automotive demand for semiconductors grows.
Terms in This Story
- DRAM
- Dynamic Random-Access Memory, a type of volatile memory used for temporary data storage in computers and devices.
- NAND
- Non-volatile flash memory used for long-term data storage in SSDs and memory cards.
- ADAS
- Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems, technologies that assist drivers with tasks such as parking, lane keeping, and collision avoidance.
- UFS
- Universal Flash Storage, a high-performance storage standard for mobile and automotive applications.
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