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‘Strong Opportunities, but India will Take Time to be a Chip Hub’

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Scarcity of Skilled Workers in Semiconductor Manufacturing

India's ambition to become a global semiconductor manufacturing hub might face delays due to a scarcity of skilled workers, as highlighted by David Ku, co-COO and CFO of MediaTek.

  • Timeframe for Facility Setup:
    • Setting up semiconductor facilities is complex and time-consuming.
    • In established markets like the US, it typically takes four years from groundbreaking to mass production.
    • India may take longer due to a relatively new workforce in the semiconductor industry.

India's Push in Semiconductor Manufacturing

  • Current Developments:
    • India has approved six chip fabrication facilities.
    • A notable joint venture is between HCL and Taiwan’s Foxconn in Uttar Pradesh.
  • Software Development Focus:
    • MediaTek views India as a front end for software development due to the availability of skilled talent.

Advancements in WiFi and Connectivity

  • WiFi 7 Deployment:
    • India's government has de-licensed the lower portion of the 6GHz band for WiFi services.
    • This regulatory change will facilitate the launch and deployment of WiFi 7 in India, offering faster speeds.
    • Telecom operators view WiFi 7 as a means to boost ARPU and expand services.
  • Satellite Connectivity:
    • MediaTek is developing CPEs such as hybrid set-top boxes for terrestrial and satellite needs.
    • They supply technology to Starlink, and despite readiness, deployment costs remain high.
    • Future advancements with 6G connectivity could seamlessly integrate terrestrial and satellite networks.
  • Tags :
  • Semiconductor Manufacturing
  • Skilled Workers
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