Micron starts building semiconductor plant in India

Yordan, 25 September 2023

Micron laid the foundation for a new semiconductor plant in India, which will cost the company $2.75 billion (INR 22,500 crore). The investment will be for a chip assembly and test facility and will be in Sanand, Gujarat. The complex is being built by Tata Projects.

Micron begins building semiconductor plant in India

The facility will focus on transforming wafers into Ball Grid Array (BGA) packages, memory modules and solid-state drives.

The facility is known as Assembly, Test, Marking, and Packaging unit (ATMP) and will be located in an industrial park outside the city, placed on 93 acres (over 376,000 sq.m).

The project will generate 5,000 direct job opportunities and an additional 15,000 community job prospects over the next five years.

Minister for Communication and It Ashwini Vaishnaw said on their Facebook profile this is a success of the government's commitment to developing a semiconductor ecosystem in the Asian country. Previously, PM Modi promised up to 50% government support to all companies willing to set up shop in India.

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  • Anonymous
  • 31 Oct 2023
  • CbG

The west knows this all too well . They are probably the ones doing this . Turn rapid growing population into slave .

  • Anonymous
  • 27 Sep 2023
  • rJq

In 2010 a teacher made 12k salary , he could buy a car at 1 lakh , bike for 50k . now the salary is 15k , same bike costs 1 lakh . car is a dream . I think you are confusing things. In 2010 I was making twice the salary you mentioned (was in IT ...

I don't know the logistics or the politics of India, but I would assume that a new semiconductor plant that is an option for building chips, especially for the mobile world, would and should be a good thing. Especially since Monopolies in busi...

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