South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix is evaluating India’s semiconductor manufacturing incentive scheme and is in touch with the Centre to explore the prospects of setting up a packaging facility in the country, The Indian Express has learnt. The company is in the final stages of preparing its proposal, it is learnt.
While the company primarily manufactures memory chips including computing memory, consumer and network memory, and graphics memory, it is considering India as an assembly and testing destination, similar to Micron, it is understood.
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