Micron launches its first wafer testing facility in India with a total project investment of $2.75 billion

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IT House, March 2 — Micron announced on February 28 local time that its first semiconductor packaging and testing plant in India, located in Sanand, Gujarat, is officially operational. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other high-ranking national and local officials attended the inauguration ceremony.

Micron stated that the Sanand packaging and testing plant project has a total investment of $2.75 billion (IT House note: approximately 18.892 billion RMB at current exchange rates). The first phase features a cleanroom space of 500,000 square feet (about 46,452 square meters), making it one of the largest single-story packaging and testing cleanrooms in the world.

The plant’s capacity is expected to reach tens of millions of units by 2026 and will increase to hundreds of millions by 2027. Micron has delivered the first batch of India-made memory modules (RAM sticks) to Dell for their India-market laptops.

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