Lam Research, a US-based semiconductor giant, announces a significant ₹10,000 crore investment in India. This move is hailed ...
India's semiconductor consumption market, valued at $52 billion in 2024-25, is expected to grow at a 13% CAGR through 2030.
Tata Projects is rapidly advancing the construction of Micron Technology's expansive semiconductor assembly and test facility in Sanand, India. The facility, set to be the largest back-end ...
The government's targeted incentives for fabrication facilities (Fabs) and outsourced semiconductor assembly and testing (OSATs), increased R&D investments and collaborative industry initiatives are ...
According to the report, 50 per cent of the Indian downstream firms believe that advancements in AI/ML acceleration is the most relevant semiconductor advancement for downstream industries, while 45 ...
India's ambition to become a semiconductor manufacturing player will bear fruit later this year with the debut of the first silicon designed and built in the nation. Minister for Railways, ...
Speaking on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum, Vaishnaw said industry stakeholders have shown solid confidence in India’s semiconductor programme. “Our first ‘Made in India’ chip will be ...
A majority of Indian CEOs have called on the government to implement a comprehensive, long-term policy framework to establish the country as a global semiconductor hub within the next decade.
India Vs England 1st T20I highlights: Abhishek Sharma's scintillating 34-ball 79 helped India post a thumping win over England to go 1-0 up in the five-match T20I series on Wednesday in Kolkata.
BHUBANESWAR : The state cabinet on Wednesday approved a customised incentive package for RIR Power Electronics Limited (RIR) to establish India’s first silicon carbide (SiC) semiconductor ...
India (133/3) defeated England (132 all out) by seven wickets in the first T20I of the five-match series in Kolkata. Chasing 133, India easily dominated the proceedings as their openers Sanju ...
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