BENGALURU -- U.S. chipmaker Micron on Thursday said it will invest $825 million in India to build a semiconductor assembly and testing plant, boosting New Delhi's slow-starting campaign to make the country a chipmaking hub.
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Micron's planned facility will reportedly transform wafers into ball grid array (BGA) integrated circuit packages, memory modules and solid-state drives. © Reuters
BENGALURU -- U.S. chipmaker Micron on Thursday said it will invest $825 million in India to build a semiconductor assembly and testing plant, boosting New Delhi's slow-starting campaign to make the country a chipmaking hub.