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Indian Startup Raises $200M to Build Semiconductor Fab in Gujarat
The chipmaking venture is backed by sovereign wealth funds and aims to produce 28nm chips for automotive and IoT applications.
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The chipmaking venture is backed by sovereign wealth funds and aims to produce 28nm chips for automotive and IoT applications.
The tech giant deepens its India manufacturing commitment, with a new facility in Karnataka set to create 15,000 jobs.
The ₹30,000 crore facility is India's largest lithium-ion battery plant and will supply cells for Tata Motors and export markets.