Semiconductor
Vedanta Finally Announces Partnership with Foxconn to Begin Chip Production
Both the companies have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in which Vedanta will grab the majority of shares and its… |
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New Power Semiconductors with CoolSiC MOSFET Tailored Specifically to the Requirements of Rail Services
Infineon Technologies AG has announced the launch of its new power semiconductors with CoolSiC MOSFET and .XT technology in the… |
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Why only Chipset Makers Involved in the Massive Investment; Why Not the Fabs?
TSMC has a market capital of $600 billion and it is now constructing its other plants in Japan, Phoenix, and Arizona worth $12 billion In… |
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How Semiconductor Companies can Enhance Sales Effectiveness via Correct Technology Tools?
Beneath the discovery of cutting-edge manufacturing industry are semiconductors. Compared to the last twenty years back, the… |
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US Companies Down to Five Days of Inventory for Key Chips, What's Next?
The commerce department has asked for in-depth industry data from various organizations involved in the semiconductor supply… |
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Chinese Semiconductor Equipment Market Surged to $18 billion in 2020. What’s Next?
China grew 30.6 percent in 2020 to reach $39.8 billion in total sales, which showcases vigorous yearly growth of 36 percent, 23… |
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Will the PLI Scheme of $10 billion Help India to Build its Own FAB unit in the Coming Five Years?
The Indian Electronics System Development and Maintenance (ESDM) cluster was developing rapidly for the past five years, which… |
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Rewinding Back at 2021: From the Global Slump in Production of Semiconductors to the Biggest M&A of Semiconductor Firms
Corporate are trying to not only ease the problem of semiconductor shortage but also craft some proprietary technology and in… |
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After Tata Group, Vedanta Joins the Semiconductor Rat-race in India with an Investment of Rs 60,000 Crore
Apart from partnerships, the funding will be made via debt and equity, while around 80 percent of production from the factory will be used for… |
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The Strategic Benefits of India in Developing Semiconductor Ecosystems
India’s Semiconductor production would craft 35,000 specialized employment and one lakh direct job opportunity in the… |