| According to reliable sources, as per the understanding, which is essentially a technology collaboration, entered by June Min, chairman of Intellect Inc and promoter of the fab facility, IBM will have about 24 per cent equity in the project. |
| Sources said June Min is currently in talks with Tata group for investment in the infrastructure required for the project. |
| When contacted to know about status of the project including details of the financial closure and the technology collaboration entered with the IBM, June Min refused to share any information prior to the ground-breaking ceremony for the proposed project to be held on June 26, 2005. |
| "We have prepared a detailed press release to be issued on Sunday. I will not disclose anything beyond this at the moment," was all he had to say. The fab capacity would be 30,000 wafers per month and the mass production is expected to begin by July 2006. |
| It may be recalled that in December last, June Min signed an MoU with the Andhra Pradesh government to form a joint venture company for setting up a semiconductor fab manufacturing facility in the state. |
| Subsequently, he incorporated a company - NanoTech Silicon India Private Limited - to produce a range of products including wireless communication chips, PC chips, digital consumer electronic chips, automobile ICs and memories. State chief minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy is scheduled to perform the ground-breaking ceremony for the proposed fab facility on Sunday. |
| The company is proposing to develop a logic semiconductor fab which will have a capacity of 30,000 wafer start per month and will start with 0.35æm (sub micron) 3 and/or 4 metal layers, 10,000 wafer start per month and then extend it to 0.25æm (sub micron) 5 metal layers 20,000 wafer start per month. |
| Besides the IBM stake, which is estimated to be around $150 million, Intellect Inc is trying to rope in Tatas to invest in the basic infrastructure facilities required for the proposed fab unit. |
| According to sources close to the development, the talks between June Min and the Tata Sons in this regard are at a very advanced stage. Going by the available information, if the ongoing talks result in a positive outcome, Tatas may even have over 40 per cent equity in the project. |
| According to information, promoters equity, including that of June Min, is expected to go up to $200 million from the originally envisaged $160 million. |
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