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US awards $13.6 bn to Micron to boost domestic semiconductor production

It has started construction of its India semiconductor plant in Sanand, Gujarat

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US awards $13.6 bn to Micron to boost domestic semiconductor production
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27 April 2024 7:00 AM IST

Washington: The US government has announced a plan to award Micron Technology up to $6.14 billion in grants and $7.5 billion in loans to support the US chipmaker's plan to build new factories, as it strives to bolster domestic semiconductor production.

Micron last year started construction of its India semiconductor plant in Sanand, Gujarat. The first 'Make in India' chip is all set to arrive in December from the Rs 22,500 crore Micron semiconductor plant.

The White House said that the Commerce Department has reached a non-binding preliminary agreement with the company to provide the proposed funding under the CHIPS and Science Act to back the construction of two leading-edge dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) fabrication plants in Clay, New York, and the development of a high-volume manufacturing fab in Boise, Idaho.

Micron plans to invest up to $125 billion across both states over the next two decades to build a "leading-edge memory manufacturing ecosystem," it added, noting the company's total investment will create over 70,000 jobs, including 20,000 direct construction and manufacturing jobs. "With this proposed investment, we are working to deliver on one of the core objectives of President Biden's CHIPS program -- onshoring the development and production of the most advanced memory semiconductor technology," Gina Raimondo said.

Micron Technology US government Semiconductor production Grants Loans Make in India DRAM Construction Job creation 
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