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Govt to back setting up a microchip facility in India

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India is ready to enter the small and elite group of world chipmakers, with the first such facility in the country receiving strong support from the government of India.

The state-of-the-art facility, which sources believe would cost around $3 billion to set up, could reduce India’s 100 per cent reliance on imported chips from a select group of foundries in countries like Taiwan, China and Israel.

Sources in London and within the semiconductor sector in India said this feat has been achieved after more than five years of intense lobbying by the domestic industry. With nearly 130,000 embedded-software, chip-design and board-design professionals in India as well as a large captive market, India is ready to climb straight to the top of this group of chipmakers.

Sources also said an announcement on setting up such a facility in India is expected to be made soon by the government. A spokesperson for Bangalore-based India Semiconductor Association declined to answer queries on this latest development.

“India has significant design capability and also a huge market. The only thing missing was the manufacturing capability. Looks like that gap would also be soon bridged,” said a source in London.

The delay in such a project taking off so far has been due to the massive investment needed and the problem of making the unit profitable, thus keeping the private sector at bay. “Without heavy subsidies and financial support of the government, it is not possible to set up such a facility,” added the source.

Major units in Taiwan, China and Israel are all supported by their respective governments, with Taiwan commanding a 47 per cent global marketshare.

Chipmakers are divided into two broad categories: Captive fabricators comprise popular brands like Intel, AMD, IMB, TI, NXT and ST Micro. The other large group, known as foundries, are what one may call contract and custom manufacturers, not dedicated to one brand. Taiwan’s TSMC and UMC, China’s SMIC and Israel’s Tower come under this category. India’s proposed facility will fall under the second category.

Apart from the most well-known application in computers, chips have a very broad set of applications in the telecom, aerospace, defence, medical, automotive and industrial sectors.

Govt to back setting up a microchip facility in India
 
Microchip and Nano Foundry good going...

we have to setup silicon manufacturing industry also... to have full control.. do we have this facility?? heard Intel was planning to setup here..
 
Microchip and Nano Foundry good going...

we have to setup silicon manufacturing industry also... to have full control.. do we have this facility?? heard Intel was planning to setup here..


Think the only other facility is the Fabcity in Hyd but we need the goverment to fund this project so we have full control and stop importing these chips from places like Taiwan.
 
We should fund this even if it means loss.
 
Excellent move ..........should have been done long back.

One reason why private players hesitate to enter this space is bcoz the long time it takes for ROI which makes this sector exclusive to only big companies who have lot of cash reserves.

RIL had semiconductor plans but seem to be shelved now.
 
Finally! Good news indeed! I hope this will become a stepping stone towards greater things.

In the 21st century the ability to design and manufacture microchips is absolutely crucial for every sphere of the country's development.
 
India is one of the best chip design and development centers in the world but so far lacked as a manufacturing base. GoI should come out as a sponsor.
 
Think the only other facility is the Fabcity in Hyd but we need the goverment to fund this project so we have full control and stop importing these chips from places like Taiwan.

ya and i heard that 35$ notebook developed by IITs will also produced in Taiwan ...
 

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