Tata Projects is rapidly advancing the construction of Micron Technology's expansive semiconductor assembly and test facility in Sanand, India. The facility, set to be the largest back-end semiconductor unit globally,
Shares of memory chips maker Micron (NYSE:MU) fell 10.4% in the morning session as stocks heavily tied to the AI market took a hit after Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek released a new large language model (DeepSeek-R1) that ranks competitively on key global benchmarks (coding competitions,
Morgan Stanley analyst Joseph Moore lowered the firm’s price target on Micron (MU) to $91 from $98 and keeps an Equal Weight rating on the
Construction of the semiconductor facility, which covers an area of nearly 50 acres in the Sanand industrial zone, began in July last year.
Tata Projects completes 60% of Micron Technology's semiconductor plant in Sanand, Gujarat, set to be handed over by 2025.
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Idaho-based Micron Technology Inc. aims to ramp up to about 250 employees at its roughly 60,000-square-foot facility at Collins Crossing in about four years. The company plans to invest about $30 million in the first two years toward tenant improvements including equipment, furniture and fixtures.
Tata Projects on Tuesday said that the construction of the US-based chip company Micron Technology’s semiconductor assembly and test facility at Sanand near Ahmedabad will be over by December 2025. While 60 per cent of work on India’s first semiconductor plant has already been completed,
Shares of memory chips maker Micron (NYSE:MU) fell 5.3% in the morning session after peer, SK Hynix, raised concerns about potential demand challenges. During the earnings call, CFO Woo-Hyun Kim stated,
Tata Projects is constructing Micron Technology's first semiconductor assembly and test facility in India, located in Sanand. Scheduled for completion by December 2025, the project has finished 60% of its work.
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