It is no coincidence that some of best chip makers in the world also have long traditions of wax tie-dye, which requires craftsmanship and cooperation.
The recent earthquake off Taiwan s east coast highlights the risks of concentrating chip-making capacity in one territory. While initial reports suggest no immediate impact on supply chains, the incident underscores the need for diversification. Chipmakers are already accelerating plans to diversify beyond Taiwan due to factors like the Covid outbreak and tensions with China. India, with its ambitions in chip manufacturing, offers an interesting proposition for Taiwanese chipmakers and could play a crucial role in diversifying the global semiconductor supply chain.
The semiconductor fabrication facility, located over two hours away from Ahmedabad, will be established by Tata Electronics Private Limited (TEPL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tata Sons Pvt Ltd, with an investment of over Rs 91,000 crore