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Tata signs up Intel as major customer for $14 billion chip foray

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been pushing for India to rival global semiconductor powerhouses such as Taiwan, aiming to make the country a chipmaker for the world despite initial setbacks.

December 09, 2025 / 18:23 IST
Intel and Tata Electronics will also explore the opportunity to rapidly scale AI PC solutions for consumer and enterprise markets in India, which they say is projected to be a global top-five market by 2030.

India's Tata Electronics has secured Intel as a prospective customer ‍for its upcoming chip facilities, potentially signalling the U.S. chipmaker's confidence in India's manufacturing ambitions.

The electronics-manufacturing arm of the 156-year-old salt-to-software Tata group is investing about $14 billion to build India's first semiconductor fabrication facility in Gujarat state and a ⁠chip assembly and testing ​facility in the state ‍of Assam.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been pushing ‌for India to rival global semiconductor ‌powerhouses such as Taiwan, aiming to make the country a chipmaker for the world despite initial setbacks.

Intel and Tata ⁠Electronics will ⁠also explore the opportunity to rapidly scale AI PC solutions for ​consumer and ‌enterprise markets in India, which they say ‍is projected to be a ‌global top-five market by 2030.

Reuters
first published: Dec 8, 2025 07:59 pm

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