L&T Semiconductor & C-DAC Sign Pact To Jointly Work On Indigenous Chip Technology
The creation of Make-in-India Integrated Circuit (IC), System-on-Chip
(SoC), and Electronics System Design & Manufacturing (ESDM) solutions
for automotive, industrial, and energy applications, the
semiconductors
L&T Semiconductor Technologies has signed a memorandum of understanding
with the government-backed Centre for Development of Advanced Computing for
jointly working to develop local chip technology and the ecosystem around it,
according to a statement on Wednesday.
The MoU will focus on a comprehensive framework for collaborative research,
development, and training initiatives, with an emphasis on the creation of
Make-in-India Integrated Circuit (IC), System-on-Chip (SoC), and Electronics
System Design & Manufacturing (ESDM) solutions for automotive, industrial,
and energy applications, the semiconductor company said.
MoU Between L&T & C-DAC
"The signing of this MoU between L&T Semiconductor Technologies and C-DAC
indicates the government's commitment to fostering public-private partnerships
that drive innovation and economic growth," Ministry of Electronics and IT
Group Coordinator, Sunit Verma, was quoted as saying in the statement.
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This collaboration not only underscores the importance of indigenisation in
the semiconductor sector but also paves the way for India to take a leadership
role on the global stage, it said.
L&T Semiconductor Technologies (LTSCT) is a fabless semiconductor company,
meaning it does not own a chip production unit.
The strategic collaboration is to drive indigenisation efforts and harness the
collective expertise of both organisations to accelerate innovation and
technological advancements in areas of mutual interest, the statement said.
Powerful Commercialisation Program
"This collaboration, led by LTSCT, will create a powerful commercialisation
program for advanced technologies created by C-DAC in semiconductor design and
development, embedded software, open-source OS, HPC, and power systems," LTSCT
Chief Executive Sandeep Kumar said.
"C-DAC's deep pipeline of indigenous IPs, including the VEGA processor,
application design, and FPGA validation, will be turned into global product
opportunities by LTSCT," Kumar added.
(With Input From Agencies)
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