Tata Electronics to launch India's first semiconductor wafer fabrication plant, using 90nm process technology
Tata Electronics will commission India's first semiconductor wafer fabrication plant using 90-nanometer process technology, Bloomberg and NewsBytesApp reported on July 17; the group chose mature-node processes, which cover power management chips, microcontrollers, and industrial electronics, to make its debut in domestic chip manufacturing
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Summary
India's Tata Electronics will commission the country's first semiconductor wafer fabrication plant using 90-nanometer process technology, Bloomberg and NewsBytesApp reported on July 17. The 90nm node is a mature process used for power management chips, microcontrollers, and industrial electronics rather than leading-edge processors or AI accelerators. Bloomberg framed the technology choice as Tata "resorting" to older nodes, suggesting the company opted for equipment accessible outside restricted advanced chip supply chains rather than cutting-edge lithography lines. The plant would be the first to produce semiconductor wafers at scale inside India.
Why it matters
India imports all its semiconductors, primarily from Taiwan and South Korea. A domestic wafer fab, even at the 90nm node, would create the country's first in-house chip production capacity for industrial and consumer electronics, reducing dependence on the concentrated Asia-Pacific chip supply chain.
What to watch
- Plant location, investment size, and production timeline, absent from initial reports
- Whether India's Semiconductor Mission provides incentive funding
- Whether Tata expands to finer process nodes once the 90nm line is running