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According to news from this site on September 18, according to foreign media mysmartprice, the Tata Group plans to invest 2 billion rupees (notes on this site: currently about 175 million yuan) to establish an ATMP (ATMP) in Kolar, Karnataka. Assembly, test, marking and packaging) facility will have the technology to develop market-ready chipsets from silicon wafers, creating more than 150 jobs.
Currently, there is no ATMP plant in India and Tata’s new semiconductor plant will pave the way for the production of silicon processors and other semiconductor components in India. India also plans to open its first ATMP factory in the state of Gujarat, which will be operated by US semiconductor company Micron Technology.
Meanwhile, the Single Window Clearance Committee (SLSWCC) of Karnataka in southwestern India approved 91 projects worth 76.6 billion rupees (currently about 6.71 billion yuan). The proposals include those from companies such as Maruti Suzuki India, South West Mining, Krypton Solutions and Aegus Consumer.
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