Micron Technology to invest $603 million in a new chip packaging facility in Xian, China to expand production capacity for DRAM and NAND flash chips. Despite China's ban on Micron's products, the company is optimistic about long-term growth opportunities in the largest market for semiconductors. Alphabet, Google's parent company, reminds employees about data protection in the AI market amid increased competition and the importance of prioritizing user privacy.
This article looks at the Chinese investigation into American chip maker Micron Technology for potential cybersecurity risks in response to U.S.’s actions. Impact of the investigation on Chinese and global technology supply chain are discussed, as well as implications for competitors of Micron like Samsung and SK Hynix. The U.S. Department of Commerce is monitoring the situation looking to resolve the chip market distortions caused by China's actions.
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