India`s High-stakes Bid to Become a Global Semiconductor Hub: Will it Succeed?
Case Code: ECON104 Case Length: 13 Pages Period: 1960-2024 Pub Date: 2024 Teaching Note: Available |
Price: Rs.400 Organization : Industry : Technology & Communications Countries : India Themes: Government & Economy, Business Environment,Government Policies,Technology Strategy |
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Global Semiconductor Industry: An Overview
New developments in technology such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, had revolutionized people’s daily lives and workplaces. To accelerate the digital revolution, new chips with increased processing power and memory capacity were considered necessary. When the COVID-19 issue disrupted supply chains and geopolitical tensions arose, semiconductor businesses prioritized achieving end-to-end design and manufacturing capabilities for advanced technology. At the same time, many governments wanted to help their local semiconductor markets, but this meant investing billions of dollars in new semiconductor factories (fabs) and a wide range of R&D initiatives vital for producing leading-edge technologies in large volumes. Advanced chip design and manufacture necessitated strong capabilities in research, supply chain, personnel, IP protection, and navigating regulatory policies. Though semiconductor businesses excelled at some activities, few had exceptional capabilities across the board..
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