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Tata Electronics signs MoU with Tokyo Electron for semiconductor equipment

These facilities will manufacture semiconductor chips for a wide range of applications, including automotive, mobile devices, and artificial intelligence (AI), serving both domestic and global markets.Read more

Semi unveils Semicon® India 2024: A semiconductor event set to debut in India

As the Indian semiconductor industry advances, it is set to play a crucial role in the global industry's growth, projected to reach $1 trillion by 2030.Read more

Germany based Infineon eyes entry into India's power semiconductor market

Infineon, known for its expertise in the automotive and industrial power semiconductor space, produces chips that are vital for running vehicle systems, connecting sensors and computers within automobiles.Read more

China outspends US, Taiwan, and South Korea in chipmaking push

China's chipmaking capacity is projected to more than double over the next five to seven years, primarily focusing on mature production processes (28nm or above), used in sectors like automotive and household appliances.Read more

Cabinet sub-committee approves Rs 1.17 trillion for semiconductor & EV projects

The project, divided into two phases, will see an investment of Rs 849.47 billion, with Rs 587.63 billion allocated for the first phase and Rs 251.84 billion for the second.Read more

Cabinet green lights Rs 33 billion semiconductor unit by Kaynes Semicon

The new facility will have a production capacity of 6 million chips per day, catering to diverse industries such as automotive, electric vehicles, consumer electronics, telecom, and mobile phones. Read more

Centre unveils $15 billion blueprint to establish India as a major chip hub

As part of the new blueprint, the government plans to reduce the capital expenditure subsidy for assembly and testing plants (ATMP/OSAT) from the current 50% to 30% for conventional packaging technologies, and to 40% for advanced packaging technologies. Read more

Suchi Semicon to open Gujarat’s first semiconductor plant in November

The Surat facility will cover an initial 30,000 square feet and include Class 10k and 100k cleanroom environments.Read more

L&T Semiconductor Technologies to secure 6 clients by September-end

The contracts are expected to total $150 million annually.Read more

Intel achieves milestones with advancement of Intel 18A process node

Intel also disclosed that its first external foundry customer is expected to tape out on the 18A node in the first half of 2025, a crucial step for the company's expanding foundry business.Read more

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