India’s first semiconductor chip from the Tata Group plant in Dholera will most likely be out by 2026.
The Rs 91,000 crore mega semiconductor fabrication facility in Dholera is run jointly by Tata Electronics in partnership with PSMC. This fab will have manufacturing capacity of up to 50,000 wafers per month and will include next generation factory automation capabilities deploying data analytics and machine learning to achieve industry-best factory efficiency.
India’s First Semiconductor Fabrication Plant In Dholera, Gujarat May Churn Out First Chip By 2026
Apart from building high-performance compute chips, the facility will also make power management chips for electric vehicles (EV), telecom, defence, automotive, consumer electronics, display, power electronics, etc.
Power management chips are high voltage, high current applications.
PSMC is renowned for its expertise in logic and memory foundry segments. PSMC has six semiconductor foundries in Taiwan.