The Tata Group is reportedly in talks with Taiwanese companies UMC Group and Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation for a partnership in its semiconductor plant in Dholera, Gujarat. The company is finalizing details for the plant’s construction, which is expected to produce 65 nanometer (nm) chips initially and later move to 48 nm and 28 nm. Tata Group Chairman N Chandrasekaran previously announced plans for a semiconductor fab in Dholera, with operations slated to begin in 2024. The conglomerate is also set to start construction on a 20-gigawatt lithium-ion storage battery factory in Sanand City in the next two months.
Tata Group Explores Semiconductor Plant Partnership with Taiwanese Firms UMC and Powerchip
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