Saturday, March 19, 2005

RED HERRING | The Silicon Subcontinent: "BANGALORE – In July of next year, India’s first merchant chip foundry will open its doors, and begin mass producing semiconductors for a domestic consumer market. Located 18 kilometers south of Hyderabad, near that city’s new international airport, in the Rajiv Gandhi NanoTech Park, the new foundry signals a major shift in India—from a workhorse for other countries to an innovator for its own market."

(Via Technocrat.)