Tata Electronics is constructing two more semiconductor fabs in Dholera, Gujarat. Taiwan's PSMC is a partner for the ₹91,000-crore first phase of this project.

  • Tata Electronics is planning two additional semiconductor fabs in Dholera, Gujarat as part of a long-term strategy to cater to global chip demand, with Taiwan’s PSMC as a partner for the ₹91,000-crore first phase.
  • The first fab is expected to produce chips by 2026, with a manufacturing capacity of up to 50,000 wafers per month at peak capacity, focusing on chips for power management circuits, display drivers, microcontrollers, and AI.
  • Next phases for additional fabs may begin in five to seven years, with decisions on technology nodes and partnerships depending on the performance of the first fab and global demand.
  • Tata Electronics is developing a residential facility for 4,000-5,000 employees and working with suppliers to establish a local supply-chain ecosystem for semiconductor manufacturing.
  • Tata's broader semiconductor strategy includes a ₹27,000 crore assembly and testing unit in Assam, expected to begin high-volume manufacturing by 2025, focusing on key technologies like wire bond, flip chip, and advanced packaging systems.

 

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