The Sanand OSAT, established under the government’s India Semiconductor Mission 1.0 (ISM), represents one of the first tangible outputs of India’s push to build a self-reliant semiconductor ecosystem.
Broadband gear maker GX Group on Friday said it will set up a photonic module and chip arm in India with an initial investment of ₹500 crore. The new subsidiary, headquartered in Manesar, Gurgaon, is ...
The new facility will focus on developing export-ready photonic modules catering to AI data centers, 5G/6G networks, LiDAR systems, and quantum communication technologies. GX Group, a ...
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In a sign of worsening disruption to the global semiconductor supply chain, the main Dongguan assembly plant of Nexperia – the China-owned, Netherlands-based chipmaker – has sharply scaled down ...
In a significant leap for India’s semiconductor ambitions, the country’s first commercially packaged multi-chip module (MCM) rolled out early Wednesday from Kaynes Semicon’s outsourced semiconductor ...
Broadband gear maker GX Group on Friday said it will set up a photonic module and chip arm in India with an initial investment of Rs 500 crore. The subsidiary, GX Quantum Photonics Pvt Ltd, will be ...
India will not rush into signing any trade agreements and will reject conditions from partner countries that restrict its trading choices, Minister of Commerce and Industry of India Piyush Goyal said ...
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Around 900 intelligent power modules (IPMs) were sent to AOS — a Sunnyvale-headquartered designer, developer and global supplier of a broad range of power semiconductors. The Sanand OSAT has been set ...
In a significant move, the GX Group has unveiled plans to invest Rs 500 crore in setting up a photonic module and chip subsidiary in India, aiming to strengthen its footprint in the burgeoning market.
Kaynes Semicon’s outsourced semiconductor assembly and test (OSAT) facility in Sanand, Gujarat, rolled out India’s first commercially packaged multi-chip module (MCM), which was dispatched early ...