GM secures specialty semiconductor supply, points out memory is now as strategically critical as steel or battery cells Micron Technology and General Motors have signed a Strategic Customer Agreement (SCA) securing GM’s long-term supply of memory and storage covering low-power DRAM, NOR and UFS NAND products for vehicle platforms. The agreement also commits both companies to joint technology development for next-generation vehicle architectures. The deal forms the basis of Micron’s $2 billion investment to modernize its Manassas, Virginia, fabrication facility, which begins production in early 2026. The domestic production base is designed to support extended product life cycles required by automotive programs and ensure continuity, with advanced DRAM production ensuring promised supply. Demand for memory and storage in vehicles is increasing as software-defined platforms, AI-enabled cabin systems, and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) require higher-performance, higher-capacity components. SCA includes collaboration on system-level optimization and characterization of future memory technologies to align with GM’s product roadmap. “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. As demand for memory and storage continues to grow, we are investing to expand supply availability, expand capacity and align more closely with our customers to improve supply predictability across the automotive ecosystem,” Sanjay Mehrotra, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Micron Technology, said in a statement. General Motors Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Mary Barra added: “Delivering next-generation vehicles at scale requires a flexible and closely aligned supply chain. Our expanded collaboration with Micron strengthens our access to critical memory technologies, enabling deeper integration across our vehicle platforms while supporting both performance and long-term reliability.”
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