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Tata group’s slow but steady steps toward semiconductors

Tata Electronics looks set to announce a silicon-based semiconductor fab, with key personnel and collaborations in place

April 21, 2023 / 17:39 IST
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Silicon-based fabs make semiconductor chips that are much more commonly used and cover the whole range from microprocessors used in computers and smartphones.

On its website, the Tata group says “Tata Electronics Private Limited (TEPL), a greenfield venture of the Tata group, has expertise in manufacturing precision components”. It goes on to add “TEPL's manufacturing facility is located in the Krishnagiri district of Tamil Nadu where it works towards creating a conscientious socio-economic footprint with a target of employing 85 percent women in its workforce”. There are a few more lines about the social causes it serves, but hardly any technical details of the facility.

This has been the style of Tata Electronics - not revealing much except for occasional news or interviews in the media, but slowly building up on a big plan. Here’s a look at some of those, though it is quite likely only a partial picture.

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One Step at a Time

The facility at Krishnagiri likely makes components - possibly non-electronic - that eventually go into products like smartphones. Tata group is said to be close to buying out an iPhone assembling plant owned by Wistron located in Karnataka and some of the components from Krishnagiri facility may end up being used there. While the final assembly is a last mile business in the entire chain of getting an electronics product out, Tata has already started getting into segments further up the supply chain.