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Micron Opens World’s Largest Semiconductor Clean Room in Gujarat

India achieved a landmark milestone in its semiconductor mission as Micron Technology began operations at its Sanand ATMP facility in Gujarat. The plant houses a 500,000 sq ft raised floor clean room, the largest of its kind globally. Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the facility, marking India’s first advanced memory Assembly, Testing, Marking and Packaging (ATMP) site. The company also shipped its first DRAM module to Dell Technologies, signalling India’s entry into high-end semiconductor assembly.

Micron Gujarat Semiconductor Plant: A Historic Launch

  • Micron Technology inaugurated India’s first advanced memory ATMP site in Sanand, Gujarat.
  • The facility was launched in the presence of Narendra Modi.
  • The total planned investment across Phase-1 and Phase-2 is $2.7 billion.
  • The plant shipped its first DRAM module to Dell Technologies.
  • It will also serve global clients such as Asus and Qualcomm.
  • This marks a decisive step in India semiconductor manufacturing expansion.

World’s Largest Semiconductor Clean Room: What Makes It Unique?

  • The clean room spans 500,000 sq ft, the largest single raised-floor semiconductor clean room globally.
  • It is classified as Class 1000, allowing no more than 1,000 particles per cubic meter.
  • Air is circulated 120 times per hour, ensuring ultra-clean manufacturing conditions.
  • Engineered specifically for Sanand’s soil and climate to prevent moisture risks.
  • Designed to protect ultra-thin ICs and gold bonding wires from contamination.
  • This advanced infrastructure strengthens India’s position in global semiconductor value chains.

Sanand ATMP Facility: DRAM and NAND Production Explained

The plant assembles and tests DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory) and NAND flash memory.

  • DRAM powers PCs, smartphones and data centres.
  • NAND flash is used in SSDs and storage devices.
  • The process includes wafer thinning, dicing, chip assembly, testing, and final packaging.
  • Production aims to scale to nearly one billion ICs annually by 2027.

The Sanand ATMP facility handles wafer-in to finished-product-out operations entirely in India.

Workforce and Technology Integration at Micron Sanand

The plant employs 1,300 workers which is nearly half fresh engineering graduates.

  • Graduates were trained at Micron facilities in Malaysia and Singapore.
  • Advanced AI-driven factory intelligence and automation systems are deployed.
  • The facility will match Micron’s global productivity benchmarks.
  • Exports will form a significant share, while also serving domestic demand.

The project strengthens India’s semiconductor talent ecosystem and industrial capabilities.

Background: India’s Semiconductor Push

  • India has been accelerating its semiconductor mission to reduce import dependency and build a domestic chip ecosystem.
  • The government introduced production linked incentives (PLI) and infrastructure support to attract global players.
  • Gujarat has emerged as a semiconductor hub, hosting major fabrication and assembly projects.
  • The launch of Micron’s ATMP facility represents India’s first advanced memory packaging site, positioning the country as a credible player in global semiconductor supply chains.

Question

Q. Micron’s semiconductor ATMP facility in India is located in,

A. Pune
B. Sanand
C. Hyderabad
D. Noida

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