These partnerships, disclosed during the company’s fiscal third-quarter earnings call, extend to Harman, Joynext, Denso, and Astemo. The collaboration focuses on aligning hardware requirements for advanced driver-assistance systems and intelligent cockpit environments, which demand increasingly robust memory bandwidth and storage capacity.
Chief Executive Sanjay Mehrotra stated that the move is designed to ensure vehicle manufacturers maintain the technical headroom needed for future innovation. By securing these long-term agreements, Micron gains deeper visibility into the specific memory needs of major automotive tiers, moving away from transactional supply models toward a more synchronized production cycle.

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