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Chip giants eye India: Infineon, Onsemi reportedly seek local partners for OSAT facilities

The company recently signed an agreement with Mohali-based CDIL Semiconductors to supply bare semiconductor wafers, which CDIL will process and package into power chipsets.

March 14, 2025 / 09:55 IST
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This partnership is seen as a potential precursor to Infineon expanding its OSAT footprint in the country.

German semiconductor giant Infineon and US-based chip supplier Onsemi are exploring partnerships with Indian firms to establish semiconductor assembly and testing (OSAT) facilities in the country, sources familiar with the matter told The Economic Times. These developments align with India's growing prominence as a hub for semiconductor manufacturing.

Infineon, one of the world's leading power semiconductor firms, is actively evaluating opportunities to create an OSAT presence in India, The Economic Times reported. The company recently signed an agreement with Mohali-based CDIL Semiconductors to supply bare semiconductor wafers, which CDIL will process and package into power chipsets. This partnership is seen as a potential precursor to Infineon expanding its OSAT footprint in the country.

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“Their (Infineon’s) partnership with CDIL could also be viewed as a move towards setting up an OSAT in India,” one of the sources told The Economic Times. The person added that Infineon, known for its expertise in power semiconductors, is looking to expand into sectors such as automotive in the future.

In response to queries from The Economic Times, Infineon stated that while India is an important market and innovation hub for the company, there are currently no confirmed plans for manufacturing activities in the country. "On a regular basis, we evaluate potential partnerships across the globe. However, we can’t elaborate on potential future projects at this point," a company representative said.