Cyient Semiconductors has submitted a proposal offering advanced technology to the government that can help SCL improve its existing abilities and make more tokens in the future.
“This improvement will make it suitable for chip tapes (from SCL). It’s good for the general abilities we have and need for applications such as chips for energy management, car chips and chips in wireless connectivity,” said Mint.
The company is also trying to wash off in a large semiconductor company as a partner that helps with advanced technology for the SCL Mohali project.
While CROLS did not publish the opportunity to income if the offer of the Cyient’s Offer is selected for the SCL upgrade, the executives of the industry said it could be about £500-1 000 crore of the total number of £4,000 bids Crore. Cyient will compete with Tata Semiconductor and Tower Semiconductor, which is also in the race to rework the existing unit in SCL, Mohali.
The tape is when the chip design is 100% complete and the design files are sent to the Semiconductor foundry to be made. Simply put, Semiconductor’s Cyient designs its own chips adapted to specific applications in sectors such as the automotive industry, industrial, data centers and medical. In the absence of any chips production equipment in the country, designed chips are produced outside the ground in chip manufacturers such as Global Foundries.
Certainly, Cyient Semiconductors is also a channel partner of Globalfoundries and provides companies to manufacture, technical consultation, activation activity, assembly, testing and other value added services.
Improve delay
Asked if the use of SCL for tapes and production would be cost -effective, Crols said, “I do not understand why it could not be competitive in India.
The government improves the decades old SCL Mohali. Five companies – hypoly semiconductors, applied materials, Arak Tech, Tower and Tata Semiconductor – were qualified among applicants in the technical round. The tower and tata are ordinary candidates in all three packages.
The project involves identifying upgrades needed to improve the existing SCL production line 180-nanometers (NM). This includes improvement in technology, integrating advanced equipment for increasing production capacity and replacement of decades old machine that requires frequent repairs and maintenance.
Cyien’s offer is limited to the provision of advanced technology for line 180 nm. This includes supplies of technological intellectual properties (IPS) with process design kits (PDK). PDK is like a set of tools used by chips designers to create and test their chips. It has all the rules, files and models needed to ensure that the chip works properly with the machines that make it.
The 180 Nm process is the old technology of chip production. It is still used to produce chips for satellites, space and defense systems, medical devices, micro-controllers, energy management, etc. In the production of chips, nanometers measure small parts, such as transistors and spaces between them on the chip. Smaller nanometers mean smaller, faster and more energy chips.
Versatile support
On Tuesday, the Minister for Electronics and IT Ashwini Vaishnaw said: “The SCL modernization program is doing very well. There are two components of the modernization plan. The first is to increase the level of production. The second is to have SCL as a device available for researchers and startups to test and perform their products.”
Vaishnaw added that if a company would switch to a regular commercial device, it would need a minimum production volume to record. “So we definitely need one device in a country where any new playgrounds designed by students, scientists and startups can be glued and verified, then it can be accepted for commercial production,” he said.
In addition to submitting offers to improve SCL, the Cyient also suggested that it became a partner for SCL on the market. “We had interviews with SCL (also) about how we can be with them with them. We know the landscape externally for a very long time. Inserting bases are fine, but you also have to fill FAB, and there comes our design expertise and market access,” said PNSV Narasimhan, President and Corporate Manager.
Asked if the SCL 180 nm node would answer the work of the cycle, Crols said: “Yes, we also use 180 Nm technology, but with other features such as high -voltage capabilities. For energy management and automobile applications, 180 Nm are important to us and many other companies.”
In April to June, the Cyient showed a year -on -year (year -on -year) increase in net profit by 6.9% £153.8 crore. Company’s revenues increased by 5% to £1 781.5 crore.
In April, Cyient announced the launch of its fully owned subsidiary Semiconductor, the Semiconductors Cyient.
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