Japan's biggest chip equipment maker plans to hire and train local engineers in or around 2026, with their first task to provide technical services to Tata Electronics
Tata Electronics on Thursday said it has concluded an agreement with Taiwan-based Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation, which will provide technology support for the Dholera wafer fab of the Indian tech major. As per the agreement, PSMC will provide design and construction support to build India's first AI-enabled greenfield fab in Gujarat, license a broad portfolio of technologies and provide engineering support to the fab unit. "We are pleased to partner with PSMC, whose technology and expertise will significantly accelerate our roadmap to pioneer semiconductor manufacturing in India. It will position us to play a key role in the growing semiconductor market to serve global customers," Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran said. The company is setting up a chip manufacturing unit in Dholera at an investment of up to Rs 91,000 crore ( about USD 11 billion). "Tata Group's multi-fab vision for Dholera is projected to create over 1,00,000 skilled jobs," the statement ...
While New Delhi must be mindful of export restrictions, the US-India semiconductor accord marks a major shift in the US's high-technology strategy
Micron's Sanand unit could be the first to bring out 'made-in-India' chips by Aug 15 next year
Urges them to co-develop, co-design and co-produce in India for the world
3rditech had its breakthrough moment when it was awarded the Army Design Bureau's Award of Excellence for its low-light imaging sensors
India attends IPEF Supply Chain Council, Crisis Response Network in Washington
The proposed plant will make infrared, gallium nitride and silicon-carbide semiconductors
There was a memorandum of cooperation between Quad countries for the semiconductor supply chain contingency network
Executives from TSMC, the world's largest chipmaker, have visited the UAE recently to discuss building a plant complex
The country's semiconductor industry is targeting revenue of $25 billion by 2030, the government said in a statement
Under a transformative collaboration with the US, India will get a national security semiconductor fabrication plant that will produce chips for use in military hardware and next-generation telecommunications. The India-US joint project was announced following talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Joe Biden in Wilmington on Saturday. A joint fact sheet on Modi-Biden talks said the two leaders "hailed" the semiconductor project as a "watershed arrangement". It will be the first ever India-US semiconductor fabrication partnership. It is the first time ever the US military has agreed to do a partnership for these highly-value technologies with India and it is a watershed moment as it is as significant as the civil nuclear deal, people familiar with the matter said. "President Biden and Prime Minister Modi hailed a watershed arrangement to establish a new semiconductor fabrication plant focused on advanced sensing, communication, and power electronics for nationa
While Qualcomm's approach raises the prospect of others entering the fray, at least one large rival is opting to sit on the sidelines for now
Tata Electronics and ADI intend to explore opportunities to manufacture ADI's products in Tata Electronics' fab in Gujarat
The chipmaker did not immediately reply to an emailed Reuters request for comment
Until Amazon, Intel has struggled to find marquee customers that it could discuss publicly
The effort, called the Secure Enclave, aims to establish a steady supply of cutting-edge chips for defense and intelligence purposes
Construction Tata Electronics' first chipmaking unit in Gujarat is already underway with its first phase valued at Rs 91,000 crore
Under the Semiconductor Incentive Scheme 2.0, the subsidy amount is likely to increase beyond the current limit
The focus should be on identifying the spots in the supply chain where India can enter quickly and scale up effectively