Syllabus: GS- III Subject: Economy Topic: Industry and Industrial policies, Issue: Semiconductor manufacturing
Context: The Union Cabinet approved a semiconductor fabrication plant in partnership with Taiwan’s PSMC.
Gist:
- Fabs(Fabrication plants) are the highly specialised semiconductor manufacturing facilities that print the miniaturised integrated circuits from the chip design into the silicon wafers.
- 70% of the current global semiconductor manufacturing capacity is confined to South Korea, Taiwan and China.
Incentives:
- Semicon India programme: Rs 76,000 crore chip incentive scheme, under which the Centre offers half the amount of a plant’s capital expenditure costs as subsidy.
- Production linked incentive (PLI) scheme
- India’s plans are focused on boosting all three aspects of the semiconductor ecosystem –
- full-scale foundries that can manufacture chips.
- assembly and testing projects called OSAT plants;
- packaging units called ATMP facilities;
Challenges:
- Heavy competition from countries like the US and EU
- Talent pool: While India possesses talented chip designers , skilled labour in factories is the need of the hour.
- Lacking original research in semiconductor design.