Chip production ... India has just missed ...


- There is a shortage of cars, washing machines, smartphones and products based on computer chips, etc ...

- Taiwan, China, South Korea, etc. are trying to meet the demand for chips while India has to rely on their efforts.

The lack of chips has put a brake on the production of modern things. When there is a shortage of anything, the people of India wonder why such a thing cannot be made in our country and why the government insists on buying it from abroad. A company like Apple has come to India under the idea of ​​Make in India but no semiconductor maker has come to India. There are loose companies but their production does not keep pace with the new technology.

Now the Indian government is trying for a project to make semiconductor chips, but to be clear, India has missed the bus for chip production.

Semi-conductor shortages are hitting production in the auto car and computer sectors. The days are not far away when the car will be numbered two months after booking and the price of the car may also go up.

A tiny chips has become the center of discussion in the world. Which can hit many products. Chips used in computers and mobile as well as electronic devices are known as integrated circuits or microchips. Electronic process data is done through it. For modern cars and newer versions of the car, there are chips according to its design. There are makers of such designs in India but no one has made such a chip. Nowadays cars use different chips for different functions. In all these devices, when the chip is used, it becomes natural to see its price increase due to shortage.

Chips known as semiconductors have shown strength to the point of stopping the production of car products. There is a shortage of cars, washing machines, smartphones and products based on computer chips. Production of Toyota, Ford and Volvo has been reduced and if this continues, production will be halted. Apple-12 was launched with a very large draw, but due to the shortage of chips, its weighting speaks for itself.

There is also a shortage of devices such as dog grooming machines where computer chips are used. In India, a reputed company like Tata has halved the production of its luxury cars. In short the products of the modern product have stopped.

There is a shortage of chip manufacturers in India. Under Make in India, India has not been able to attract any manufacturer of semiconductors. India's Chip Marcus is old-fashioned and cannot keep up with the modern market. Internet technology experts say that while Five-G is coming to India, there is a shortage of chips.

The villain behind Chip Shortage is America. The shortage of chips arose when the US stopped sending its own chips to other countries, especially to China's Huawei. When the US stopped sending chips, all orders began to reach China. In China, chip production was limited due to the government's crackdown.

China first saved its own companies and then supplied them to other countries. The use of artificial intelligence has increased in most electronic devices. But the chip business for that has begun. It wasn't that the manufacturers didn't know about the shortage. In February 2020, when there was a shortage of 500 mm chips, the markets knew that there was a shortage. But Korana's grip didn't get much attention. Chip production was discontinued in Corona. But as the corona's grip diminished, a shortage of chips surfaced. In Texas, on the other hand, factories were closing due to the winter storm, as was the case in Japan.

It is said that even if the chip makers increase production, the shortage is expected to continue till November 203. Countries like Taiwan, China, South Korea etc. are trying to meet the demand for chips while India has to sit back and rely on their efforts.

A chip is the heart of an electronics device. This heart beats due to artificial intelligence. This heart is essential in every new product. The auto sector is expected to grow by the end of 202. Due to which the market of second hand cars will rise.

Bharat Dharat can set up a chip factory under Make in India, but as it is written, India has simply missed.

India is not behind but ...

Startup companies make chips but do not meet the demand

In 2016, Intel said that it could not set up a chip manufacturing unit in India.

India is not far behind in setting up a semiconductor wafer fabrication unit in India but it does not have skilled staff to work in the factory and it does not have the infrastructure to do so. Even if India makes factory chips, it cannot compete with China and Vietnam in terms of price. In 2013, Intel said, "We cannot set up a chip manufacturing unit in India." Some companies tried to set up chip factories in India but they did not get a warm response from the government. Hindustan Semiconductor Menu. The Singapore-affiliated unit wanted to build a chip in India with an investment of Rs 20,000 crore, but the government thwarted it. Jaiprakash Associates had also offered to set up a Rs 5,000 crore plant in Uttar Pradesh with the cap of Israel, but in the meantime the Jaiprakash Associates project fell into debt. The fact is that to make a chip you need billions of rupees and 8 hours of electricity. Startups like SingleChip, Samkhya and Shakti make chips but they do not meet the demand.

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