➀ Powerchip Semiconductor, the Taiwanese foundry, has abandoned its plan to build a fab in Japan in favor of constructing one in India. The company had previously entered into a partnership with SBI Holdings to build a 40k wpm fab in Sendai, Japan, starting with 40nm technology and moving to 28nm with volume production scheduled for 2027. The partnership has now been dissolved as Powerchip seeks to provide technology for a fab to be built in India by Tata. ➁ Last week, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Natarajan Chandrasekaran, chairman of Tata, and Powerchip chairman Frank Huang, where PSMC expressed interest in expanding its presence in India. ➂ Powerchip and Tata have agreed to collaborate on a fab in Gujarat, India, with Tata providing the funding and Powerchip providing the process technology for PMICs and display drivers.
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