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Semicon India 2023: American chipmaker AMD to invest USD 400 mln in India over 5 years

US chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices AMD said it will invest around $400 million in India over the next five years and will build its largest design center in the tech hub of Bengaluru

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Jul 28, 2023, 02:15 pm IST
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AMD Chief Technology Officer, Mark Papermaster addressing the gathering at Semicon India 2023

AMD Chief Technology Officer, Mark Papermaster addressing the gathering at Semicon India 2023

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American multinational semiconductor Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) on July 28, announced it would invest approximately USD 400 million in India over the next five years.

The announcement was made at the ongoing ‘Semicon India Conference 2023’ being held in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The planned investment includes a new AMD campus in Bengaluru that will serve as the company’s largest design and R&D centre. It intends to add about 3,000 new engineering roles by the end of 2028 in India.

I welcome @AMD's decision to set up its largest R&D #design center in #NewIndia and expansion of the India-AMD partnership. It will certainly play an important role in building a world class #semiconductor design and #innovation ecosystem. It will also provide tremendous… pic.twitter.com/J3STagMh9I

— Rajeev Chandrasekhar 🇮🇳 (@RajeevRC_X) July 28, 2023

“The new AMD campus is expected to open before the end of 2023 and will feature extensive lab space, state-of-the-art collaboration tools and seating configurations designed to foster teamwork,” AMD said in a release post the announcement by its Chief Technology Officer (CTO), Mark Papermaster, from Gandhinagar.

#WATCH | Gandhinagar, Gujarat: Mark Papermaster, EVP and CTO, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) at Semiconductor India says, "…AMD will invest $400 million in India in the next five years. AMD will enhance its R&D capabilities…We will build our largest design centre in… pic.twitter.com/Vt1bYREuYI

— ANI (@ANI) July 28, 2023

The new 500,000-square-foot Bengaluru campus will increase the AMD office footprint to 10 total locations across these cities: Bengaluru, Delhi, Gurugram, Hyderabad and Mumbai.

It started operations in India in 2001 when the company’s first site was established in New Delhi and has now about 6500 employees here. “From a handful of employees in 2001 to more than 6,500 employees today, AMD has grown its India footprint based on the strong foundation established by our local leadership and the highly skilled talent pool,” said Mark Papermaster.

“By further investing and expanding our presence in Bangalore, we are committed to driving innovation in India to support the India Semiconductor Mission,” the CTO added.

Addressing the gathering, Prime Minister Narendra Modi invited global semiconductor majors to come and invest in India, adding that whosoever comes forward will have a “first mover’s advantage.”

Also Read: Semicon India 2023: PM Modi says, “World needs a trusted, reliable chief supplier of semiconductors and India is one”

Addressing the ‘Semicon India Conference 2023’ in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, PM Modi told investors, “You have to develop a chip-making ecosystem for Indians. I believe whosoever comes forward will have a first mover’s advantage.”

The theme of the Conference is ‘Catalysing India’s Semiconductor Ecosystem’.

It aims to bring together global leaders from industry, academia and research institutions. It showcases India’s semiconductor strategy and policy which envisions making India a global hub for semiconductor design, manufacturing and technology development.

India, he said, is emerging as a trusted partner in the global chip supply chain.

“It is not just India’s needs, the world now needs a trusted and reliable chip supply chain. Who can be that trusted partner if not the largest democracy,” PM Modi said.

Also Read: India’s semiconductor industry takes off, poses challenge to China

“World’s trust in India is rising. The trust is due to a stable, responsible, and reform-oriented government,” Prime Minister Modi said.

“Indians are tech friendly and fast in adopting technology. Cheap data availability in villages, quality digital infra, and seamless power supply pushing data consumption in India,” he said, adding that India’s aspirations are driving its growth.

SemiconIndia 2023 witnessed the participation of representatives of major companies such as Micron Technology, Applied Materials, Foxconn, SEMI, and AMD, among others.

Topics: AMD campusAmerican chipmakerAmerican multinational semiconductorSemicon India Conference 2023Mark PapermasterPrime Minister Narendra ModiBengaluruPM ModiGandhinagarSemiconIndia 2023
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