India bets on mature-node chipmaking; China+1 trend boosts manufacturing role: Report
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India is strategically focusing on manufacturing mature-node chips (28nm-65nm) to address the rising demand in automotive, telecom, and industrial sectors. The government’s Semicon India Programme, with significant financial incentives, is attracting manufacturers and fostering a local supply chain.
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