印度正在打造芯片城
半导体芯闻·2025-12-04 10:09

Group 1 - A planned city is emerging in India, designated as a semiconductor manufacturing hub, attracting businesses and investments [1] - The "Semiconductor City" project is located in the Dholera Special Investment Region, covering an area of 920 square kilometers, larger than Singapore [1] - The first phase of Dholera's development began in 2016, with infrastructure such as roads, water supply, and substations already established [1] Group 2 - Tata Electronics, a subsidiary of Tata Group, will play a central role in the semiconductor city, investing up to ₹910 billion (approximately $10 billion) to build India's first front-end wafer fab [1] - The wafer fab, currently under construction, is expected to have a monthly capacity of 50,000 wafers and create over 20,000 jobs, with production anticipated to start in two to three years [1] - The Indian government has approved the establishment of 10 semiconductor manufacturing plants nationwide, with total public and private investments reaching ₹1.6 trillion [2] Group 3 - Japanese companies are also seizing opportunities in India's semiconductor sector, with Tokyo Electron collaborating with Tata Group for employee training and planning to establish a support center in Dholera [2] - Fujifilm, a Japanese technology group, plans to invest billions of yen to build a chip materials factory in the next fiscal year, focusing on chemicals for impurity removal [2] - The growing Japanese expatriate community in India is leading to increased demand for services, prompting AJU Group to open a Japanese restaurant and plan a hotel in Dholera [2]