Micron CEO Speaks Out to 'Shift the Blame': Don't Just Blame Us for the Memory Supply Imbalance, Customers Once Pushed Prices Down to One-Third
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On July 1st, Beijing time, CNBC reported that Sanjay Mehrotra, CEO of Micron Technology, stated on Tuesday that the current imbalance between supply and demand for memory chips cannot be solely blamed on chip manufacturers. Customers' aggressive price cuts during negotiations have exacerbated the Tense situation (replace with 'tension'), leading to insufficient investment in the industry before the surge in demand for artificial intelligence. This imbalance has caused prices of consumer electronics such as smartphones and computers to rise. Micron is investing approximately $200 billion in manufacturing and R&D to bridge the supply-demand gap.

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