Micron, the US chip-making giant, has commenced construction of its $2.75 billion semiconductor testing and packaging plant in Gujarat’s Sanand industrial area. The project is being built in phases, with Phase 1
November 6, 2024
November 6, 2024
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Micron, the US chip-making giant, has commenced construction of its $2.75 billion semiconductor testing and packaging plant in Gujarat’s Sanand industrial area. The project is being built in phases, with Phase 1
The semiconductor industry, being the backbone of modern technology, is witnessing rapid advancements and innovations. In a bid to foster growth and encourage indigenous development, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, a visionary entrepreneur and Member
In a major development for the Indian tech industry, US-based Microchip has unveiled plans to invest a whopping $300 million in India. As part of this investment, the company is set to
Micron Technology, a leading global provider of advanced semiconductor solutions, has announced its plans to invest up to $825 million in a new chip factory in Gujarat, India. This significant investment reaffirms
Micron Technology announced the immediate availability of Micron Crucial DDR5 desktop PC memory products that deliver up to 50% faster data transfer speeds over previous-generation DDR4 memory, providing mainstream PC users with
Toshiba Partners with American manufacturer of flash memory SanDisk to introduce 256GB 48-layer 3D NAND flash chips. While Toshiba holds the record of the world’s smallest flash measuring 15 nanometers, it is
Intel and Micron Technology on Tuesday unveiled what they touted as a new kind of memory chip that could “revolutionise” computing devices, services and applications. Intel and Micron, both based in the
Union Minister for micro, small and medium enterprises Kalraj Mishra has told that his ministry has been in consideration that the funding limits will be increased under the Credit Guarantee Fund Trust
Having emerged as one of the winners in the game of semiconductor survival that has characterized the memory market, U.S.-based Micron Technology Inc. now is reaping the rewards, with the company attaining
Micron Technology, Inc., (Nasdaq:MU) today announced the availability of a replay-protected monotonic counter (RPMC) feature for their SPI NOR Flash memory devices, which are validated for future Intel Ultrabook platforms. The cost-effective
Micron Technologies’s planned acquisition of bankrupt Japanese chipmaker Elpida Memory appeared to move closer to completion on Friday after a key deadline passed without a legal challenge. US creditors had until 4pm