PM Modi to Inaugurate Micron's Rs 22,516 Crore Gujarat Semiconductor Plant

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate Micron's advanced semiconductor Assembly, Testing, Marking and Packaging (ATMP) facility in Sanand, Gujarat, on February 28. The plant, representing a Rs 22,516 crore investment, is a key milestone for India's National Semiconductor Mission and will package memory products like SSDs for global markets. It is expected to create direct employment for around 5,000 people and currently employs a team of 2,000, including persons with disabilities. The facility will process wafers into finished memory products, crucial for supporting the growing demands of Artificial Intelligence systems worldwide.

Key Points: PM Modi Inaugurates Micron's Rs 22,516 Cr Gujarat Chip Plant

  • Rs 22,516 crore investment
  • 5,000 direct jobs expected
  • Advanced DRAM & NAND packaging
  • Crucial for AI infrastructure
  • Part of National Semiconductor Mission
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PM Modi to inaugurate Rs 22,516 crore semiconductor plant in Sanand on Feb 28

PM Modi inaugurates Micron's Rs 22,516 cr semiconductor ATMP plant in Sanand, boosting India's chip manufacturing and AI ambitions.

"Without strong memory and storage support, AI systems cannot function properly. - Sanjay Mehrotra"

Gandhinagar, Feb 26

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate an advanced semiconductor Assembly, Testing, Marking and Packaging facility in Sanand on February 28.

The inauguration is said to mark a significant step in India's semiconductor manufacturing ambitions under the National Semiconductor Mission.

The Sanand unit, established by Micron Semiconductor Technology India Pvt. Ltd., has been developed with an investment of Rs 22,516 crore.

The facility will undertake assembly, testing, marking and packaging of semiconductor memory products, including solid state drives (SSDs) and RAM-type DRAM and NAND devices intended for global markets.

According to officials, a team of 2,000 employees is currently working at the plant.

The workforce is expected to expand to provide direct employment to around 5,000 people in the coming years.

The firm's representatives said that People with Disabilities are also employed at the facility as operators and technicians, and that opportunities are available for individuals with relevant skills.

The project has been implemented within the planned timeline, with the state government stating that Gujarat is positioning itself at the forefront of semiconductor manufacturing in India.

Micron Technology's President and CEO, Sanjay Mehrotra, underlined the importance of memory and storage in emerging technologies.

He said, "In today's technological era, particularly in Artificial Intelligence, memory and storage play a crucial role. Without strong memory and storage support, AI systems cannot function properly."

He added that as Artificial Intelligence applications deliver faster and real-time responses, the requirement for advanced memory solutions continues to grow.

The semiconductor manufacturing process that feeds into the ATMP facility begins with sand, from which pure silicon is extracted.

The silicon is melted and shaped into cylindrical ingots, which are sliced into thin wafers.

In fabrication plants, electronic patterns are imprinted onto the wafers and multiple layers are applied through photolithography, forming transistors and creating memory structures.

The wafers are then cut into individual chips. These chips are sent to the ATMP plant in Sanand, where they undergo assembly before being subjected to performance and reliability testing, including checks on speed and memory capacity.

After testing, the chips are marked and packaged for distribution.

The Sanand facility will process advanced DRAM and NAND wafers manufactured at the firm's global factories and convert them into finished memory products.

The company said the output will cater to international markets and support growing demand for memory and storage solutions, including those used in Artificial Intelligence systems.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Very impressive timeline. Building such a complex facility so quickly shows serious commitment. The focus on AI-ready memory is smart future-proofing. Hope this attracts more global players to set up shop here.
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Priya S
Great news! But I have a question - the article says the wafers are made elsewhere and only assembled/tested here. When will we have a full-scale *fabrication* plant in India? That's the real game-changer.
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Rohit P
The fact that they're employing People with Disabilities as operators and technicians is heartwarming and truly inclusive. This is development with a human touch. More companies should follow this model!
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Vikram M
Gujarat is becoming an electronics hub! First the iPhone plant, now this. Sanjay Mehrotra's point about AI and memory is spot on. We need to be at the forefront of this tech revolution, not just consumers.
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Kavya N
Hope the jobs created are for local engineers and technicians, and the skills training reaches tier-2/3 cities. The investment number is huge, but the real success is in sustainable, quality employment for our youth.
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Michael C
As someone in the tech industry, this is a crucial step. The global semiconductor supply chain needs diversification

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