New Delhi, April 19 -- Micron Technology is set to supply semiconductor chips made at its upcoming assembly plant in Sanand, Gujarat to Apple, potentially for use in iPhones manufactured in India.

The U.S. memory chipmaker's new facility in Sanand is on track to begin production by December 2024.

The Sanand plant, representing an investment of USD 875 million by Micron, will focus on assembling and testing various types of chips including ball grid array (BGA) packages, memory modules, and solid-state drives.

Once operational, a portion of the output could be supplied directly to Apple's iPhone manufacturing operations in India.

Currently, Apple sources the semiconductor chips used in its Indian iPhone production from other markets....