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India’s semiconductor market is expected to reach USD110 billion by 2030. Four new projects worth Rs 4,600 crore will create 2,000 skilled jobs, strengthen local chip production, and reduce reliance on Taiwan, supporting defence, EVs, AI, and high-performance computing sectors
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A PRF report says India can play a pivotal role in reshaping Southeast Asia’s semiconductor and rare earth supply chains amid US-China tensions. Ongoing ASEAN trade renegotiations and bilateral pacts could help counter Chinese dominance and strengthen regional partnerships
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Malaysia’s unemployment rate fell to 3% in Q2 2025, with employment rising and jobless numbers declining. Officials cite strong domestic demand, tech investment, and digitalisation as growth drivers, while the PM pushes for resilient semiconductor supply chains and strategic partnerships.
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Prof Chennupati Jagadish and Mallikarjun Tatipamula, both from small Telugu villages, have been elected Fellows of the Royal Society. They work in semiconductor and telecommunications and were honoured by IIT-Hyderabad
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UST commenced its operations in Bengaluru in 2012 and currently, the city stands as its second-largest global delivery centre, accommodating over 6,500 employees delivering innovative solutions across semiconductor, healthcare, technology, logistics, hi-tech, retail and BFSI
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The company is also looking at raising capital from an external investor by September and is in the process of appointing merchant bankers
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Minister Vaishnaw highlighted a recent roundtable in New York where Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with leading tech CEOs. He noted that three top executives expressed they had not witnessed such enthusiasm for any country in the past 35 to 40 years.
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Multiple reports on Saturday indicated that Qualcomm is exploring a potential "full takeover" of the US semiconductor manufacturer Intel. The Wall Street Journal first revealed that while a deal is "far from certain," the two companies have engaged in discussions.
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This decision marks a significant leap forward in Cyient’s commitment to innovation and excellence across the global semiconductor landscape.
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Focus on manufacturing chips with 28-nanometre technology demonstrates that India is ready to embrace advanced processes
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There is a need for a mid-term evaluation of the Design Linked Incentive scheme, which is part of the Semiconductor Mission
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Semiconductor chips and components manufacturer CDIL on Tuesday announced that it will be adding new semiconductor packaging lines in India
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This also comes after China moved to restrict exports of raw materials such as gallium and germanium that are used in making chips.
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Hyderabad: If you have plans to buy a new vehicle – either a two-wheeler or a four-wheeler – then you might have to wait for at least two to three months till you can get hold of the vehicle of your dreams. As automakers are starting at a semiconductor shortage, it is impacting dispatches to […]
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New Delhi: Passenger Vehicle (PV) dispatches from factories to dealers in India fell 8 per cent in January, mainly due to semiconductor shortage, auto industry body SIAM said on Friday. The total passenger vehicle wholesales dropped to 2,54,287 units in January 2022 as compared to 2,76,554 units in the same month of last year. Last […]