Fabless chip startup backed by multi-billion Indian company wants to build a $10bn fab in India before 2027

You May Be Interested In:Road closed off after fire breaks out




  • Indian government is expected to contribute a staggering 90% of the cost
  • The announcement comes as fab demands is heating up on the back AI explosive growth
  • Construction of these fabs is a very long process and always lags demand, sometimes by years

L&T Semiconductor Technologies (LTSCT), a fabless chip startup backed by Indian engineering firm Larsen & Toubro, is planning to build a $10 billion wafer fabrication facility in India.

A report by eeNews Analog claims the ambitious plan hinges on LTSCT achieving $1 billion in annual revenue by the 2026–2027 fiscal year.

share Paylaş facebook pinterest whatsapp x print

Similar Content

Samsung Q60D lowest price deal image
Don’t wait until Black Friday – Samsung’s best cheap QLED TV just hit a record-low price at Amazon
Claude AI and other systems could be vulnerable to worrying command prompt injection attacks
Claude AI and other systems could be vulnerable to worrying command prompt injection attacks
Crazy or wicked? Someone stuck half a touchscreen monitor on a mechanical keyboard and added a M.2 SSD slot, four USB ports, two speakers and one microSD card reader
Crazy or wicked? Someone stuck half a touchscreen monitor on a mechanical keyboard and added a M.2 SSD slot, four USB ports, two speakers and one microSD card reader
Scotland's Pierre Schoeman is tackled by Fiji's Waisea Nayacalevu during the sides' November 2022 autumn international.
Scotland vs Fiji live stream: how to watch 2024 rugby union Autumn International online from anywhere
Sabalenka vs Keys live stream: how to watch Australian Open 2025 women’s final online and for free
Sabalenka vs Keys live stream: how to watch Australian Open 2025 women’s final online and for free
Samsung wants to build its first AI data center as it seeks to crack $1 billion dollar annual sales in cloud services
Samsung wants to build its first AI data center as it seeks to crack $1 billion dollar annual sales in cloud services
Global Gazette | © 2025 | News