美光在印度开设一座价值27.5亿美元的半导体工厂,并获得美印科技合作支持,以推动人工智能和芯片制造。
Micron opens a $2.75 billion semiconductor plant in India, backed by U.S.-India tech cooperation, to boost AI and chip manufacturing.
微型技术首席执行官Sanjay Mehrotra赞扬莫迪总理领导下的印度政府采取支持性政策,在古吉拉特邦萨南德建立了27.5亿美元的半导体组装和测试设施,称之为印度芯片制造的里程碑项目。
Micron Technology CEO Sanjay Mehrotra praised India’s government under Prime Minister Modi for supportive policies enabling a $2.75 billion semiconductor assembly and test facility in Sanand, Gujarat, calling it a landmark project for India’s chip manufacturing.
50万平方英尺的场地有相当于10个板球场的清洁室,使用与钢铁中3个半埃菲尔铁塔和混凝土中100个奥运池相匹配的材料,将包装和组装先进的记忆薄片。
The 500,000-square-foot site, featuring cleanrooms equivalent to 10 cricket fields and using materials matching three and a half Eiffel Towers in steel and 100 Olympic pools in concrete, will package and assemble advanced memory wafers.
Mehrotra强调该设施在推进人工智能方面的作用,并指出微子是开发和制造此类部件的唯一的西半球公司。
Mehrotra highlighted the facility’s role in advancing artificial intelligence and noted Micron as the only Western Hemisphere company developing and manufacturing such components.
该项目是美国-印度PAX SILICA倡议的一部分,它扩大了微小的印度业务,其中包括班加罗尔和海得拉巴的研发中心、24 000名雇员,以及对全球创新的重大贡献,包括近2 000项专利和先进的DRAM开发。
The project, part of the U.S.-India PAX SILICA initiative, expands Micron’s India operations, which include R&D centers in Bangalore and Hyderabad, 24,000 employees, and significant contributions to global innovation, including nearly 2,000 patents and advanced DRAM development.