Referring to the side effects of the pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that the world needs a reliable supply chain and it is India which can be that partner.
On the first day of the conference, American multinational semiconductor Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) announced it will invest approximately USD 400 million in India over the next five years.
The planned investment includes a new AMD campus in Bengaluru that will serve as the company’s largest design and R&D centre. It intends to add about 3,000 new engineering roles by the end of 2028 in India.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday invited global semiconductors majors to come and invest in India and asserted that whosoever comes forward will have a “first mover’s advantage.”
"Japan is a natural partnership in this modernising India. Japan has truly unleashed the revolution in India. The Suzuki revolution! The second revolution was the metro revolution. The third revolution is the high-speed rail in making. The fourth revolution is in critical and emerging tec
India had in the past missed the bus on electronics and semiconductors and it is the current government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi which is rebuilding India’s electronics ecosystem and pushing the country to become one of the world’s fastest-growing electronics manufacturers, said Un
As part of US-led efforts to stop China from creating high-end semiconductors suitable for military applications, Japan's curbs on the export of advanced chip-making equipment went into effect on Sunday, Kyodo news reported.
Approximately 400,000 US-made semiconductors, worth a total of USD 53.6 million, were shipped to Russia via the Maldives, in the year after Russia invaded Ukraine, as per Russian customs clearance data obtained from the Indian research firm Export Genius and analysed by Nikkei.
The trade group’s statement came on Monday as the the Biden administration considers a set of export controls banning Chinese companies from buying advanced chips and chip-making equipment without a license, as well as, a new executive order restricting some outbound investment.
New Delhi [India], July 17: MediaTek, the world’s 4th largest global fabless semiconductor company, hosted the latest edition of ‘Catch-up with Tech – a Lifestyle Influencer Meet & Greet’ in collaboration with realme in New Delhi to showcase the newly launched realme Narzo 60 Series 5G p