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India: Micron Announces $2.75 billion Semiconductor OSAT Facility in Gujarat

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India is on a glide path to acquire enough semiconductor design/manufacturing capabilities to avoid dependence on China. It will be obvious in 10 years
We have considerable design exposure, and many of Indian designed (by Intel/Qualcomm) chips are commercially available.

India needs to provide deep incentives to bring semiconductor wafer processing industries.
 
We have considerable design exposure, and many of Indian designed (by Intel/Qualcomm) chips are commercially available.

India needs to provide deep incentives to bring semiconductor wafer processing industries.

The semiconductor multinationals have design houses in India. It is a lot different running your own private design firm without financial backing of Intel or Qualcomm
 
The semiconductor multinationals have design houses in India. It is a lot different running your own private design firm without financial backing of Intel or Qualcomm

C-DAC is a government entity, and they have some decent exposure to chip designs.

 
Taiwan's ADATA approved capital injection plan for making memory modules in India
ADATA announced in a regulatory filing on July 10 that its board of directors approved a capital injection worth up to US$25 million into its Indian subsidiary, ADATA Semiconductor Private Limited, to set up a new manufacturing facility there.



India's Polymatech aims to become leading opto-semiconductor chips manufacturer

 

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