Beijing opened a new front in the escalating semiconductor battle between the U.S. and China, launching a cybersecurity review of imports from America’s largest memory-chip maker, Micron Technology.
States are doling out more cash than ever to lure multibillion-dollar microchip, electric vehicle and battery factories, inspiring ever-more competition as they dig deeper into their pockets to ...
Share prices of Micron Technology (MU -4.36%) are up 22% over the last five years, down 40% from their all-time high in early 2022, and up 26% in 2023. Along that timeframe, it's ...
China's Office of Cybersecurity Review on Friday announced plans to examine products that the Boise-based computer memory ...
MALTA - Computer chip makers who receive federal tax incentives provided under the CHIPS and Science Act to build new ...
The Biden administration has threatened to ban TikTok, a wildly popular social media app, from use in the U.S. unless its ...
A chip plant that South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co Ltd (005930.KS) is building in Taylor, Texas, will cost the world's ...
Recap: Micron last year announced plans to spend up to $100 billion to build a massive semiconductor ... CHIPS and Science Act designed to boost domestic chip manufacturing, and will receive $5.5 ...
announced the establishment of a $20 billion chip factory in Ohio, which may be expanded to $100 billion. Also last year, Micron Technology, the world's leading supplier of advanced semiconductor ...