New Delhi: While India is yet to make significant headway in setting up advanced semiconductor fabs, its broader chip-making ambitions are beginning to take shape with a sharp strategic focus on mature-node manufacturing. Targeting the 28 nm-65 nm range, India aims to cater to the growing demand in sectors such as automotive, telecom, and industrial electronics.
In a detailed analysis, Bastion Research observed that, unlike the global race for cutting-edge nodes, India is positioning itself to fill a critical gap in the global supply chain by producing essential, widely used chips.
“Though today there is not much to share as far as India’s progress in establishing semiconductor fabs is concerned, one thing is clear, India’s semiconductor ambitions are taking shape with a strategic focus on mature-node manufacturing, a smart move considering the vast demand for 28 nm-65 nm chips in sectors like automotive, telecom, industrial electronics, etc. While global giants dominate the cutting-edge node space, India is wisely positioning itself to manufacture mature nodes and fill a big gap,” the report added.
The observation points out that India’s semiconductor ambition today is quite similar to where Taiwan and South Korea were in the 1970s-1990s.