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Intel India MD Santhosh Viswanathan on the challenges of setting up a semiconductor fab in the country

Citing example of Intel and its peers, who work on more advanced semiconductor nodes of 7 nm and below, he said it’s a lot more complex consideration for the company as manufacturing these advanced nodes is capital intensive

February 09, 2024 / 17:23 IST
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Santhosh Viswanathan, VP & MD, Intel India

Intel India MD Santhosh Viswanathan laid out challenges India must tackle to attract semiconductor fabrication (fab) players, even as the global chipmaker has ruled out setting up a fab unit in the country.

Citing the example of Intel and its peers, who work on more advanced semiconductor nodes of 7 nanometers (nm) and below, he said it’s a lot more complex consideration for the company as manufacturing these advanced nodes will be highly capital intensive. This will require a proper supply and demand ecosystem, multi-million-dollar equipment, skilled labour to run the fabs and access to surplus water, land, electricity and the right set of regulations.

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Speaking at a media roundtable on February 9, Viswanathan said, “If you look at a leading edge fab, it is highly capital intensive, it takes about $10-20 billion to go build one. It's a very complex ecosystem. One will need to figure out materials, suppliers, location, and not just labour but the entire ecosystem around it.”

The Union government is investing $10 billion over the next decade to help set up semiconductor manufacturing industry in the country through a production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme. Several companies, including Vedanta and Taiwan’s Foxconn, have applied to set up fabs in the country but most of them are of higher nodes of 28 nm and above, which will be used in automotive, telecom, power and trains.