India's semiconductor ambitions hinge on deeper collaboration between industry and academia, a shift that MeitY believes is essential to turn the country's strong design talent into fully indigenous chip products, Sunita Verma, Scientist-G and Group Coordinator at MeitY, told ANI today.
Hyderabad-headquartered Cyient Semiconductors and Azimuth AI jointly announced the launch of a new chip, a power semiconductor chip, for use in smart meter applications, among a wide range of other applications.
In an exclusive interview with ANI, Parag Naik, CEO of Saankhya Labs and Executive Vice President at Tejas Networks, stated that India is still in the "baby steps" stage of its semiconductor journey and requires time before any firm judgment can be made.
US Ambassador to India, Vinay Mohan Kwatra interacted with Lip Bu Tan, CEO of INTEL to discuss plans for its India operations to develop semiconductor and AI industry in India.
India is set to witness its first Silicon Carbide (SiC) semiconductor manufacturing plant in Odisha, marking a key step towards strengthening the country's presence in the global semiconductor sector.
Talking to reporters after the review meeting, which was attended by the Chief Minister, Deputy Chief Minister, and IT Minister, the Union minister said work on all four projects is "showing good progress".
India is developing advanced chipsets that will be able to run various high-tech applications, including CCTVs, Minister for Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Saturday, highlighting the country's rapid strides in indigenous capabilities.
New Delhi [India], October 3: B-DIA (Bharath Digital Infrastructure Association), a non-profit supporting Indian-origin cloud platforms, joined a discussion with SITARA (Science Indigenous Technology & Advanced Research Accelerator) at the India International Center. The discussion stressed
British semiconductor company Arm will design and develop the most advanced chips of 2nm in India, Union Minister for Electronics and IT Ashwini Vaishnaw announced.
India is taking its semiconductor mission to an advanced level, with plans to move from 28-nanometre fabs towards the manufacturing of advanced 5-7-nanometre chips, Abhishek Singh, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Information and Technology, said.
The events like Semicon India 2025 highlights that the semiconductor industry in India is growing rapidly with India showcasing that it has the ability to emerge as a powerhouse in the semiconductor sector, stated Ashok Chandak, President, Semi India.
Japanese companies are set to play a critical role in shaping India's semiconductor mission as the country gears up to become a USD 100 billion semiconductor market by 2030, noted Deloitte India.