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Zoho’s $700 million leap into chipmaking; bold move from software to silicon

Zoho, an Indian software firm is planning a $700 million investment to enter the chipmaking industry, focusing on compound semiconductors and seeking government incentives. This aligns with India's $10 billion initiative to enhance its semiconductor market, which is projected to reach $63 billion by 2026

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Indian software company Zoho is planning to enter the chipmaking industry and is asking the Government for financial support, according to two sources familiar with the proposal. Founded in 1996 and based in Tamil Nadu, Zoho provides subscription-based software services to businesses in 150 countries, competing with companies like Microsoft and Salesforce. Zoho is the latest company to ask the government for financial help to build a chip-making factory. The proposal is currently being reviewed by the IT ministry’s panel in charge of India’s chip projects, which has asked Zoho for more details about its potential customers. The report also said Zoho plans to invest $700 million and has found a tech partner to help start the operation, though the partner’s name wasn’t mentioned. Zoho made over $1 billion in revenue in the year ending March 2023, according to media reports. However, Zoho declined to comment on the same.

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Semiconductors are a big part of India’s business plans, with $10 billion set aside to grow the industry and compete with countries like Taiwan in a few years. Zoho plans to make compound semiconductors, which have special uses and are made from materials other than the usual silicon, according to two sources.

In a significant move in February, India granted approval for the establishment of three semiconductor plants, collectively valued at more than $15 billion. Notable conglomerates such as Tata Group and CG Power are leading these ventures, showing a big investment in India’s semiconductor infrastructure. These plants are strategically planned to cater to a diverse range of industries, including defense, automobiles, and telecommunications, helping India make more chips inside the country.

With projections indicating that India’s semiconductor market could soar to a value of $63 billion by 2026. These investments show India is taking action to take advantage of the growing demand for chips worldwide. Also, by supporting the semiconductor industry, India wants to meet its own needs for chips and become a strong competitor in the global market.

In March, Zoho’s founder and CEO, Sridhar Vembu, mentioned that the company was considering a chip design project in Tamil Nadu, but didn’t give more information. This marks the first time Zoho has talked about branching out into making chips.

As India’s semiconductor market gears up for substantial expansion, Zoho’s bold step into chipmaking could greatly boost the nation’s standing in the global technology sector. If the reports hold true and Zoho does enter the chipmaking arena, it could bring notable benefits to India. Primarily, it would decrease India’s reliance on imported semiconductors, thereby promoting self-sufficiency in technology domains. This will directly resonate with the government’s aim of boosting local manufacturing and enhancing national security by securing the semiconductor supply chain.

Additionally, Zoho’s entry into chip manufacturing could stimulate job creation and skill development in the high-tech sector. This initiative could fuel economic expansion and encourage innovation. Through investments in semiconductor research, development, and production, India has the opportunity to nurture a talented workforce and establish itself as a center for pioneering technology.

Furthermore, Zoho’s entry into chipmaking might draw additional investments and partnerships in the semiconductor field, strengthening India’s technological framework and global competitiveness. As the semiconductor market is expected to expand substantially in the future, India could gain from Zoho’s strategic expansion into this pivotal sector, potentially propelling the country to the forefront of semiconductor manufacturing and innovation.

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