The US chip war on China could give India’s chip-making dreams a boost
early next year, Intel could end up owning a piece of the ISMC fab in Karnataka.
The ISMC plant in Karnataka will focus on manufacturing 45nm to 65nm analog chips for the defense and automotive sectors, among others., the ISMC fab is expected to create about 1,500 jobs, plus 10,000 indirect jobs because of the plant's expected economic impact. ISMC and other companies planning fabs in India are hoping to get a slice of the $10 billion in chip subsidies the federal government has carved out to build the domestic semiconductor industry.
While India doesn't have any chip manufacturing plants right now, the country has been a hub for chip design and other activities. Intel, for instance, has a sizable design and engineering presence, with 13,500 employees in the countryIndia's drive to become a chip-making hub is apparently benefiting from the
. According to the Business Standard, the US' restrictions on sales of semiconductor manufacturing equipment to China has prompted at least some companies to consider shifting production to India in the future. ®
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