Micron inaugurated its 500,000‑square‑foot assembly and test plant in Sanand, Gujarat, marking the company’s largest single‑floor facility worldwide. The $2.75 billion investment is shared with Indian government partners and positions Micron to convert advanced DRAM and NAND wafers into finished memory and storage products.
The opening comes as demand for high‑performance memory driven by artificial‑intelligence workloads surges globally. By adding this plant, Micron expands its assembly and test footprint in India, reducing reliance on a single region and improving supply‑chain resilience.
The facility is expected to assemble and test tens of millions of chips in 2026, scaling to hundreds of millions in 2027. The first batch of made‑in‑India memory modules has already shipped to Dell Technologies for its India‑manufactured laptops, demonstrating immediate commercial traction.
Micron’s leadership highlighted the strategic importance of the site for its AI‑focused supply chain. The investment aligns with India’s semiconductor mission and supports the country’s goal of becoming a global chip‑manufacturing hub, while also providing Micron with a cost‑competitive production base for high‑bandwidth memory and other AI‑centric products.
Analysts view the facility as a key enabler for Micron’s long‑term growth in the AI memory market, where demand is expected to outpace supply. The plant’s capacity expansion and partnership with Dell signal confidence in sustained demand for high‑performance memory.
The content on EveryTicker is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial or investment advice. We are not financial advisors. Consult with a qualified professional before making any investment decisions. Any actions you take based on information from this site are solely at your own risk.