Semiconductor
India Approves $10 billion Incentive Package to Magnetize Display and Semiconductor Manufacturers
The union ministry has also passed a new design linked incentive (DLI) plan that will aid scores of domestic firms in designing and… |
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Rapid Increase in Production of EVs, 5G Helping China to Boost Semiconductor Production Capacity
Non-government investors such as Walden, Matrix, and Sequoia joined hands in almost 58 investment deals in China’s chipset making… |
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Tata Group Selects States and Identifies Locations for Setting-up its Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly and Test unit
Tata will begin this operation next year that could offer employment opportunities to 4,000 people The global business tycoon… |
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A Group of Research Team Develops TMDs; the Future of Semiconductor Progress
TMD is a state-of-the-art semiconductor crafted out of chalcogen molecules like sulphur (S), selenium (Se), and Tellurium (Te) as well as… |
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How Semiconductor Companies Deploying Profitable Strategies Amid the Pandemic-Fueled Market?
Chip designing companies are now adopting a new strategy of semiconductor manufacturing in various factories with more workforce and manufacturing… |
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Chipset supply in Q3 will be tight and volatile, claims carmakers
By the end of September, Toyota announced to widely cut its production rate to 40 percent that will affect 14 plants in Japan… |
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Asia’s most valuable firm is now TSMC; overtakes Tencent and Alibaba
Tencent now grabbed the second spot with a valuation of market capitalization around $536 billion, and Alibaba lists the third… |
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Why Tata Group has announced its foray in semiconductor manufacturing?
India’s electronics industry is booming every year, and to boost the growth semiconductor manufacturing is the urgent need of… |
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Electronics Component Manufacturing Ecosystem in India: Where we are and What can we expect?
China leads globally in ESDM sector output and with its highly competitive pricing, often supported by government subsidies,… |
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Excess investments and expansion in chipset capacity would lead to chip glut, claims experts
International advanced economies such as China, EU, South Korea, and the US have identified new plans to modernize and expand… |