“The world trusts India. The world believes in India. And the world is ready to build a semiconductor future with India,” he said.
September 2, 2025At the event, Union IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw presented the Vikram 32-bit processor—India’s first fully indigenously developed microchip—along with test chips from four approved projects, to PM Modi.
September 2, 2025Gupta recalled how Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s decision to launch the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM) during global supply chain disruptions paved the way for India’s transformation into a semiconductor hub.
September 2, 2025Highlighting Lam’s 25-year presence in India, he explained how its India Center of Engineering has evolved from software and hardware services into a hub for critical development and operations.
September 2, 2025The presentation included the Vikram 32-bit processor, developed by ISRO’s Semiconductor Lab, along with test chips from four approved projects.
September 2, 2025The report underlined India’s strong position in the semiconductor design chain, noting that global technology leaders including Qualcomm, Intel, Nvidia, Broadcom, and MediaTek operate large research and development centres in cities such as Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Noida.
September 2, 2025India rolling out its first chip is a milestone and a big achievement, he applauded the nascent but promising semiconductor ecosystem that's shaping up.
September 1, 2025SEMICON India 2025 aims to catalyse global collaboration, support domestic innovation, and strengthen India's role as a trusted, scalable, and competitive electronics manufacturing hub.
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