Semiconductor
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India Approves ₹1.27 Lakh Crore Semicon 2.0 Program for Chip Design and Manufacturing The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, approved Semicon 2.0 on July 15, 2026, with a total budget outlay of ₹1,27,500 crore.… |
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Infineon Opens World's Largest Plant for Power Semiconductors Infineon Technologies AG opened its Smart Power Fab in Dresden on July 2, 2026, several months ahead of schedule, according to the company. The… |
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Nuvoton Unveils New Cortex-M23 Microcontroller SOC, NSC128L42, for High-Precision Measurement Applications Hsinchu, Taiwan– June 30, 2026 – Nuvoton Technology Corporation, a leading global semiconductor provider, … |
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Mouser To Launch 7th Edition of Technical Roadshow Across Pune, Bangalore, and Chennai May 20, 2026– Mouser Electronics, Inc., the industry's leading New Product Introduction (NPI) distributor with the widest selection of… |
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India sharpens its electronics manufacturing edge at electronica India and productronica India 2026 in Greater Noida Strong buyer turnout, active business engagement, and wide international participation mark the edition Visitor turnout: 20,922 participants… |
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Micron Starts Chip Production in India Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated a new Semiconductor Assembly, Test and Packaging (ATMP) facility of Micron Technology in Sanand, Gujarat… |
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ASML Equipment to Be Part of India’s Upcoming Fabrication Facility in Dholera On the 23rd of January 2026, Ashwini Vaishnaw, Union Minister for Electronics and Information Technology, visited the headquarters of Dutch… |
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L&T Semiconductor and Andes Technology Enter Long-Term RISC-V Collaboration L&T Semiconductor Technologies (LTSCT) announced an IP License Master Agreement with Andes Technology, a RISC-V processor IP provider. The… |
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Silanna Semiconductor, Avnet Forge Strategic Partnership for the Americas Silanna Semiconductor entered a strategic franchise partnership with Avnet, which will offer both technical design support and go-to-market… |
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UK Startup Fires Up 1,000°C Space Furnace, Pushing Semiconductor Manufacturing Beyond Earth The next generation of computer chips may not come from factories on Earth, but from satellites circling the planet. A UK company’s successful… |