Tata Electronics partners with ASML to build India’s first semiconductor fab
Tata Electronics has partnered with ASML to establish India's first semiconductor fabrication plant in Dholera, Gujarat. This facility represents a significant investment of approximately $11 billion and aims to produce 50,000 semiconductor wafers per month. The plant will focus on manufacturing chips using process nodes between 28 to 110 nanometers, catering to various industries.
- ▪The Dholera facility marks India's largest investment in semiconductor manufacturing to date.
- ▪Tata Electronics and ASML aim to produce 50,000 wafers per month at the new plant.
- ▪The chips produced will serve various applications, including automotive and consumer electronics.
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<img src="https://static.cryptobriefing.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/16220441/asml-the-dutch-company-that-dominates-tech-by-dion-f-lisle-v-3-1-800x420.jpeg" alt="Tata Electronics partners with ASML to build India’s first semiconductor fab" class="w-full aspect-[19/10] object-cover" /> Tata Electronics partners with ASML to build India’s first semiconductor fab The $11B-plus Dholera facility marks India's biggest play yet to join the global chipmaking race, with ASML's lithography tools at the center of the effort. Share Add us on Google by Editorial Team May. 16, 2026 India just took its most concrete step toward becoming a semiconductor manufacturing nation.
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