Micron CEO on $6.1B CHIPS Act grant: Excited to bring leading-edge chip manufacturing to the U.S.
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- Опубліковано 25 кві 2024
- Micron CEO Sanjay Mehrotra joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the $6.1 billion grant as part of the Biden administration's CHIPS and Science Act, impact of the funding on advanced memory manufacturing, job creation and capital investments, growth outlook, and more.
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😮.. I rather hold Micron on etf , much safer that way to reduce risks!!
Just invest into $SMH, it’s too many GREAT Chip stocks right now, can’t believe I missed this one smh.
Excited for free handouts from the gubberment! Its like we talk about capitalism when it comes to regulation but when it comes to handouts we love socialism!
There isn't any alternative. Either do this or see the complete sector get eliminated by the hugely subsidized chips made from china
This is a very important, yeah
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Where's the technological breakthrough? Starting 2030 you will be producing outdated chips? 🤔
Subsidizing Billion Dollar Companies what can go wrong??? 😅🤣😆😂
Exactly
@@RichardKing-sx6xc Would you prefer China to dominate the chip manufacturing as well? Rest of manufacturing is anyway lost!
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Think the US is developing a neuromorphic chip for most advanced AI evolution to human robotics AI agents automation in manufacturing 3d printing farming fast food etc. hope to see UBI for US citizens
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$125 BILLION for Micron? The guy doesn't even know what numbers he's reading.
He should not be in office.
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@WalayatFamily: I didn't say that
Micro only makes "simple" memory chips in the past & currently, it does not even have design & experience in sophisticated high BW memory !!!!
Huh? What is sophisticated high BW memory you are referring to? Right now industry standard is HBM3E, used in Nvidia H200 and B100, the latest Nvidia AI accelerators. AMD too signed a deal with Samsung to start using it in their latest AI accelerator. Micron was the first one to bring HBM3E to market and signed a deal with Nvidia to supply it for their H200. SK Hynix released their HBM3E a month later and Samsung just released theirs earlier this month. So Micron is not only at par with Hynix and Samsung but arguably even ahead of them when it comes to HBM3E. Nvidia would not have bought almost all of Micron's HBM3E to be used in H200 unless they were confident in its performance