(Reuters) -China’s cyberspace regulator will conduct a cybersecurity review of products sold in the country by U.S. memory chip manufacturer Micron Technology Inc, the regulator said on Friday.
China’s cyberspace regulator in March said it would conduct a security review of Micron’s products sold in the country. The chipmaker said last month it was cooperating with the Chinese ...
U.S. President Joe Biden on Tuesday unveiled a bundle of steep tariff increases on an array of Chinese imports including ...
Compared to traditional 3DS through-silicon via (TSV) products, Micron’s solution offers a remarkable increase in bit density (over 45%), improved energy efficiency (by 22%), and reduced latency ...
As China intensifies its focus on RISC-V as an alternative to reduce reliance on foreign technologies, the US Department of ...
Idaho-based Micron Technology announced it would start producing microchips at a new factory in Guadalajara by the end of ...
The United States is hiking tariffs on $18 billion worth of Chinese imports, targeting strategic sectors like electric ...
opens new tab artificial intelligence chips through resellers, despite the U.S. widening a ban last year on the sale of such technology to China. A Reuters review of hundreds of tender documents ...
Barclays analyst Tom O’Malley sets a new price target for Micron’s at $145, indicating a bullish outlook with a potential ...
Speaking to the United Steelworkers union in Pittsburgh, the president urged major increases to some tariffs on steel and aluminum products ... administration review of the China tariffs initially ...
The following table lists S&P 500 companies that had among the largest China exposure in fiscal 2023: Corning Electronic ...