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Dec 9, 2025
Revolutionizing India's Tech Landscape: Tata Electronics Partners with Intel to Forge a Robust Chip Supply Chain - Internewscast Journal
Internewscast Journal
In a strategic move to bolster India's domestic electronics and semiconductor supply chain, Tata Electronics has identified American chip designer Intel as a potential customer. This partnership underscores the ambitions of the Tata Group division, based in Mumbai, to strengthen its foothold in the technology sector.
According to a Memorandum of Understanding between the two companies, Tata Electronics and Intel are set to explore opportunities for manufacturing and packaging Intel products at Tata's new facilities. This initiative aims to cater to local markets, enhancing the availability of cutting-edge technology within India.
Further collaboration between Intel and Tata Electronics will focus on developing and scaling personalized artificial intelligence solutions for PCs, aimed at meeting the diverse needs of both consumers and businesses across India.
In a statement released on Monday, Tata emphasized that this collaboration represents a significant milestone in the journey towards establishing a robust, India-centric electronics and semiconductor supply chain. This partnership is expected to play a crucial role in advancing the country's technological capabilities.
In a press release on Monday, Tata said that the collaboration marks a pivotal step towards developing a resilient, India-based electronics and semiconductor supply chain.
"Together [with Intel], we will drive an expanded technology ecosystem and deliver leading semiconductors and systems solutions, positioning us well to capture the large and growing AI opportunity," said N Chandrasekaran, Chairman of Tata Sons, the principal investment holding company of Tata companies.
Tata Electronics, established in 2020, has been investing billions to build India's first pure-play foundry. The facility will manufacture semiconductor products for the AI, automotive, computing and data storage industries, according to Tata Electronics.
The firm is also building new facilities for assembly and testing.
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