Chipset
Why is China Facing Difficulty in Leading Chipset Sales in the International Market?
Back in 2020, China managed to produce 16 percent of the international fabless semiconductor market, which is followed by the… |
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How Lack of Important Strategies Among Developed Countries Will Worsen Chip Shortage?
Some experts are extremely worried about the fact that there might be backfire if there is an immense thrust to craft the West… |
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Why Experts Now Worry Vedanta-Foxconn is not a Good Choice for Setting-up Fab and Display Units?
Vedanta wants its silicon FAB to be completed by 2025, and display unit operation by 2024 for which Foxconn is investing $118… |
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The All-new Low Energy Chip Uses Less Power than Conventional Security Protocols Against SCAs
Other than blitzing a software or program directly, SCAs benefit from the security exploitation where information can be… |
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Semiconductors Demand Likely to Surge at a CAGR of 30% by 2025; says scientist Dr Sangeeta Semwal
Flagship scheme 'Elevate Program' is offering incubation funding and assisting entrepreneurs to commercialize apart from… |
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Why Russia-Ukrainian War Could Help India to Get More Chips for Car Manufacturing
Martin Schwenk, MD & CEO Mercedes-Benz India, told media that the situation is now 'cynical' to discuss allocation. It is… |
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Why is the Russian-Ukrainian Scuffle Posing a Threat to the Global Semiconductor Supply Chain?
There is no reason to worry about the dangers of instant supply chain imbalance related to the Russian-Ukrainian tussle. The… |
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How India’s Chipset Manufacturing Turns out to be a Reality?
Elest along with Vedanta have announced to invest $6.7 billion to manufacture display fabs and they are looking for $2.7… |
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Bosch’s New Plants Utilizing Top-notch Manufacturing Process based on Data-driven Process Control
AI methods combined with connectivity Helped Bosch to achieve continuous, data-driven improvement in manufacturing and thereby… |
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Vedanta Finally Announces Partnership with Foxconn to Begin Chip Production
Both the companies have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in which Vedanta will grab the majority of shares and its… |