Semiconductor Manufacturing
Why Global Semiconductor Firms are in Dilemma to Increase the Output of Wafer Fabs
The top-notch technology will provide a huge impetus to the R&D initiatives, but the major impediment is the lack… |
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What are the Impediments that are Preventing US CHIPS Act from Boosting Chip Manufacturing
In an effort to reduce dependence on Asian countries on chip import and to revive the country’s growth in semiconductor… |
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Will The US Boost India’s Semiconductor Industry If it Abide By “China Plus One” Strategy?
The Taiwan based global semiconductor manufacturing firm TSMC, which is now equipped with the world’s largest foundry,… |
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How India and Top Semiconductor Nations Undertaking Efforts to Boost Semiconductor packaging
In the electronics value chain, the packaging is a very early stage. The semiconductor foundries can either outsource… |
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Union Budget 2023- Implications of Tax Proposals in Electronics and Semiconductor Industry
After the announcement of Union Budget 2023, ELCINA has organized a post budget webinar titled "Decoding Union Budget… |
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Global Chip-makers Looking to Invest Billions in Acquiring Start-ups to Boost Revenue Growth
The automotive semiconductor revenue will reach $200 billion annually by the mid-2030s and surpass $250 billion by 2040… |
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Skills and Talent Shortage is Now The US’s Semiconductor Industry’s Biggest Challenge; Claim Analysts
The semiconductor factories also require skilled technicians to monitor and supervise factory machines and scientists… |
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How China Aims to Tackle USA’s Export Ban Strategy With its New $143 Billion Investment Scheme
USA’s export ban strategy will largely impact the US consumers besides crumbling the business of the US firms that… |
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TSMC Announces its Second Chip Manufacturing Plant in Arizona; Plans to Produce 6,00,000 Wafers Each Year
The unemployment rate has been reduced to 3.2 percent and the economy increased by 6.3 percent in 2021, which is the… |
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Global Chipmakers To Rethink About Their Investments in The Coming Quarters. Why?
The automotive sector in India has a demand for chips that are between 28nm (nanometer) and 90nm die size— and this… |