Micron's ₹22,516 Cr Gujarat Chip Plant Inaugurated by PM Modi, Creating 5,000 Jobs

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate Micron Technology's advanced semiconductor assembly and testing (ATMP) plant in Sanand, Gujarat. The facility, representing a massive ₹22,516 crore investment, will manufacture critical memory and storage products like SSDs, DRAM, and NAND. It is projected to create 5,000 direct jobs and is already operational with 2,000 workers. The plant is a key milestone in India's semiconductor strategy, aiming to supply the global market and meet the growing memory demands of the artificial intelligence sector.

Key Points: PM Modi Inaugurates Micron's ATMP Plant in Gujarat

  • ₹22,516 crore investment
  • 5,000 direct jobs to be created
  • Manufactures SSD, DRAM & NAND products
  • Supports India's AI & semiconductor ambitions
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PM Modi to inaugurate Micron Technology ATMP Plant in Sanand, to create 5,000 direct jobs

PM Modi inaugurates Micron's semiconductor plant in Sanand, a ₹22,516 crore investment set to create 5,000 jobs and boost India's AI capabilities.

"memory and storage are central to today's technology, particularly in the artificial intelligence (AI) field. - Sanjay Mehrotra"

Gandhinagar, February 26

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate Micron Technology's state-of-the-art ATMP plant in Sanand, Gujarat, on February 28, according to a Gujarat CMO release.

Micron Semiconductor Technology India Pvt. Ltd. has invested ₹22,516 crore. The launch of this ATMP facility in the state marks the beginning of a new chapter in India's semiconductor journey, the release said.

The Gujarat CMO mentioned that Gujarat continues to lead India's semiconductor sector, and with the focused efforts of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, Micron's plant in Sanand is on track to become operational on time.

The ATMP facility will manufacture SSD Solid State Drive storage devices as well as RAM type DRAM and NAND products. At present, 2,000 people are working in the facility. Eventually, 5,000 direct employment opportunities will be created.

According to the Micron team, specially-abled citizens are serving as operators and technicians, and the facility provides opportunities to skilled people from all sections of society.

Sanjay Mehrotra, Chairman, President and CEO of Micron Technology, stated that memory and storage are central to today's technology, particularly in the artificial intelligence (AI) field.

He remarked that AI systems depend heavily on strong memory and storage support to function efficiently. As AI continues to deliver faster and real-time responses, the demand for more advanced memory solutions is steadily increasing.

As per the release, the functioning of an ATMP plant begins with wafer chips The process starts with sand, from which pure silicon is extracted. The silicon is melted and shaped into a cylinder called an ingot. This ingot is then sliced into thin discs known as wafers. At the fabrication plant, electronic patterns are printed on these wafers, and multiple layers are added.

Through a process called photolithography, these layers are carefully arranged to form transistors on the wafers. This is how memory is created, and memory circuits are built within the wafers. Finally, the wafers are cut into small square pieces, known as chips.

The chips then reach the ATMP plant. Here, they are first assembled. In the next stage, they undergo detailed testing to check speed, memory capacity and overall performance. After testing, the chips are marked with the necessary details and finally packaged and ready for the market.

The Sanand plant will manufacture integrated circuit packages, modules and solid state drives for the global market. It will receive advanced DRAM and NAND wafers from Micron's global factories and convert them into finished memory products. These products will support the rising demand for memory and storage solutions in the AI sector, said the Gujarat CMO release.

- ANI

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Priya S
A ₹22,516 crore investment is huge! Finally, we are moving beyond just assembling phones to making the core components. This will reduce our dependence on imports for critical tech. Hope the jobs go to local skilled youth.
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Sarah B
As someone working in the tech sector, this is a game-changer. The focus on AI memory solutions is spot on. The global market demand is exploding. If we can become a reliable supplier, it will boost our entire electronics manufacturing ecosystem.
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Rohit P
Good step, but let's be real. We need to see if the promised 5,000 jobs materialize and what the quality of those jobs is. Also, will the benefits stay in Gujarat or spread to other states? We need a national semiconductor strategy, not just pockets of development.
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Karthik V
The article explains the process so well - from sand to chips! It's like a modern-day alchemy happening in Sanand. Proud moment for Indian engineering. Hope our IITs and NITs collaborate closely with Micron for R&D.
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Michael C
Attracting a giant like Micron is a significant achievement. It sends a strong signal to other global semiconductor companies about India's manufacturing capabilities and stable policy environment. The future is digital, and we need to be at the heart of it.

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