1. Micron announces the world's fastest datacenter SSD, the 9550 NVM SSD, with high-speed data transfer capabilities. 2. DRAM and NAND Flash revenues are expected to significantly increase in 2024 and 2025. 3. Onsemi signs a multi-year deal with Volkswagen to supply silicon carbide power assemblies for automotive traction motors.
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