India’s Bold Leap: A Rs 14,000 Crore Push into the Semiconductor Future
India’s first private semiconductor plant launched by Indichip Semiconductors Ltd and Japan’s YMTL is a pioneering step in the tech industry. Located in Andhra Pradesh, this Rs 14,000 crore facility focuses on producing Silicon Carbide (SiC) chips. SiC chips are pivotal for renewable energy and electric vehicle industries, improving power efficiency and thermal management. The plant initially targets 10,000 wafer productions monthly, with plans to expand significantly, supporting the Atma Nirbhar Bharat initiative. This project not only aims for tech independence but also seeks to boost the economy through high-tech jobs in Andhra Pradesh. Aligning with sustainability goals, the facilityThe post India’s Bold Leap: A Rs 14,000 Crore Push into the Semiconductor Future appeared first on Zaman.