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July 3, 2026
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Chipmakers urge White House to avoid broad memory market interventions

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A chip industry association has urged the White House not to make major changes to the way the memory market is regulated. The group, SEMI, represents most of the world's major semiconductor equipment and materials companies as well as chipmakers. Bloomberg reported late Thursday that the association had outlined its concerns about the memory market [...

Key Takeaways

  • SiliconANGLE UPDATED 19:22 EDT / JULY 03 2026 AI Chipmakers urge White House to avoid broad memory market interventions by Maria Deutscher A chip industry association has urged the White House not to make major changes to the way the memory market is regulated.

    Bloomberg reported late Thursday that the association had outlined its concerns about the memory market in a letter to the Trump administration.

  • " The group argues that such moves would harm the market.

    SEMI stated that officials should take other, narrower measures to address the memory supply crunch.

  • Whereas a regular DRAM module is a single chip, an HBM device comprises up to a dozen DRAM chips stacked atop one another.

    The chips are placed on a foundation called a logic die that optimizes the flow of data.

  • The company is also upgrading an existing memory factory in Virginia.

    The plant recently started making DRAM chips based on Micron's newest manufacturing process, which uses a technique called multi-patterning to etch circuits into silicon wafers.

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Stats & Key Facts

  • #predicted that vehicle DRAM could become 100% more expensive by the end of 2027.
  • #SEMI stated in its letter that the chip industry expects to grow memory production capacity by 19% annually going forward.
  • #Micron plans to invest $200 billion in up to six new stateside fabs.
  • #Last year, Micron broke ground on a $7 billion packaging facility in Singapore that is expected to start mass production by the end of 2027.
Chipmakers urge White House to avoid broad memory market interventions

SiliconANGLE UPDATED 19:22 EDT / JULY 03 2026 AI Chipmakers urge White House to avoid broad memory market interventions by Maria Deutscher A chip industry association has urged the White House not to make major changes to the way the memory market is regulated. The group, SEMI, represents most of the world's major semiconductor equipment and materials companies as well as chipmakers. Bloomberg reported late Thursday that the association had outlined its concerns about the memory market in a letter to the Trump administration.

The document was addressed to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Memory prices have increased sharply over the past year because of surging demand from artificial intelligence data center builders. The higher prices are affecting not only the server market but also other segments.

predicted that vehicle DRAM could become 100% more expensive by the end of 2027. raised the price of several devices. In its letter, SEMI urged the White House to avoid memory "interventions that distort pricing or capacity decisions.

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