PM Modi Inaugurates Micron's Sanand Chip Plant, Boosting India's Semiconductor Push

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated Micron's Semiconductor Assembly, Test and Packaging (ATMP) facility in Sanand, Gujarat, marking a key milestone in India's semiconductor manufacturing journey. He stated that the facility strengthens India's role in the global semiconductor value chain, crucial for the ongoing AI revolution. The project, approved under the India Semiconductor Mission, represents a major US-India collaboration to secure resilient technology supply chains. Once fully operational, the large-scale facility will produce memory modules for global markets, advancing India's vision for a self-reliant tech ecosystem.

Key Points: PM Modi Inaugurates Micron's Semiconductor Facility in Sanand

  • India joins global semiconductor chain
  • AI revolution drives chip demand
  • US-India collaboration on tech supply chains
  • Facility to serve global markets
  • Part of India's self-reliance vision
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India is rapidly becoming part of global semiconductor value chain: PM Modi

PM Modi inaugurates Micron's ATMP facility, marking India's entry into the global semiconductor value chain and strengthening US-India tech collaboration.

"If oil was the regulator of the last century, the microchip will be the regulator of this century. - PM Narendra Modi"

Sanand, February 28

Highlighting a shift in the global technology landscape, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday that India is rapidly becoming a part of the global semiconductor value chain.

The Prime Minister, who inaugurated the Semiconductor Assembly, Test and Packaging (ATMP) facility of Micron Semiconductor Technology India Private Limited in Sanand, said this is the century of AI revolution, and the semiconductor is a major bridge of this revolution.

He said the inauguration of Micron's semiconductor facility marks a milestone in India's journey towards technology leadership.

"The beginning of commercial production in this ATMP facility of Micron will strengthen India's role in the global value chain. India is rapidly becoming a part of the global semiconductor value chain," he said

"This is the century of AI revolution. The semiconductor is a major bridge of this revolution... If oil was the regulator of the last century, the microchip will be the regulator of this century," he added.

He said the event also symbolises the strong collaboration and partnership between the USA and India.

"This is crucial, especially in the fields of AI and chips... The entire world is striving to secure the supply chains for these two technologies, and the world's two largest democracies are working towards this end. The Pax Silica initiative between the US and India during the AI Summit is another step in this direction. Our combined efforts will make the global supply chain of essential minerals more secure and reliable," he said.

"When the world was struggling with the Covid pandemic, India announced semiconductor project... During the pandemic, everything felt like it was falling apart. But the seeds we planted with conviction are now growing and bearing fruits," PM Modi added.

The inauguration marks a significant milestone in India's semiconductor manufacturing journey, with the commencement of commercial production and shipment of the first made-in-India semiconductor memory modules from the Sanand ATMP facility, an official release said.

This development represents a major step forward in strengthening India's position in the global semiconductor value chain, it added.

The project, which had its ground-breaking ceremony in September 2023, was the first proposal approved under the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM). With a total outlay of more than Rs 22,500 crore, construction commenced soon after approval, reflecting the Government's commitment to fast-tracking strategic semiconductor investments in the country.

The Sanand facility, once fully ramped up, will feature approximately 500,000 square feet of cleanroom space, making it one of the world's largest raised-floor cleanrooms. The facility is designed to serve customers worldwide and address the growing global demand for memory and storage solutions, driven by rapid advancements in Artificial Intelligence and high-performance computing.

The Sanand ATMP facility will convert advanced Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) and NAND semiconductor wafers from Micron's global manufacturing network into finished memory and storage products, catering to customers across global markets.

The establishment and operationalisation of this facility underscores India's emergence as a trusted and competitive destination for semiconductor manufacturing and aligns with the Prime Minister's vision of building a resilient and self-reliant technology ecosystem in the country, the release said.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone in the tech industry, this is a game-changer. The scale of the Sanand facility is impressive. It will create high-quality jobs and position India as a serious player in the global tech supply chain. A very positive development.
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Rohit P
The comparison to oil is spot on. Whoever controls the chips controls the future. Glad to see India is not missing the bus this time. Hope this leads to more affordable electronics for our domestic market as well.
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Priya S
While this is a great step, I hope the government ensures that the environmental impact of such large-scale manufacturing in Sanand is managed responsibly. We need progress, but not at the cost of our land and water.
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Michael C
The US-India collaboration here is key. In a world where tech supply chains are being reshaped, this partnership makes a lot of strategic sense for both democracies. A win-win.
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Karthik V
Atmanirbhar Bharat in action! This is exactly the kind of long-term investment we need. From phones to cars to defence equipment, everything needs chips. Can't wait to see "Made in India" semiconductors powering our devices. 💪

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