Semicon India: First made-in-India chip presented to PM Modi
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India has achieved a significant milestone in its semiconductor ambitions with the production of its first commercially-made chip. Presented to Prime Minister Modi, the QFP chip, packaged at CG Semi’s Sanand facility, will serve various industries. This development, under the India Semiconductor Mission, marks a crucial step towards establishing a domestic semiconductor ecosystem, with further projects progressing steadily.
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