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Walton and ACI set to enter semiconductor manufacturing business

What are you trying to say? Do you mind explaining why Taiwan and Korea are semiconductor giants after starting from zero.

No reason why BD or any other country cant make it. That is, if you dont believe only a few chosen countries can do this and that.

I explained the reasons
1. equipment from USA
2. thousands of PhDs in engineering (not from local college but from top American universities)
3. huge capital investments

you can try but the odds are stacked against you

It wouldn't be because India failed at it - would it? :-)
India never tried on a serious basis

most of the companies mentioned in this article are joint ventures with global players

You missed out logistics infrastructure
assume the logistic problems can be solved ... they are stringent. I doubt some of the dodos on this forum have any clue
 
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I guess idiots don’t know the difference between home appliances and consumer electronics.


Idiots will always remain idiot.

Indian appliance and consumer electronics (ACE) market reached Rs. 76,400 crore (US$ 10.93 billion) in 2019. Appliances and consumer electronics industry is expected to double to reach Rs. 1.48 lakh crore (US$ 21.18 billion) by 2025.

 
Electronics market in India: US$71,180.00m


Electronics market in Bangladesh: US$9,864.00m


The industry is expected to grow at a rate of 15% per annum and reach around USD 12 billion by 2025. The size of the consumer electronics market was estimated to be around USD 2.4billion in 2020 and it is expected to reach USD 10 billion by 2030.


@Nilgiri please put your shit somewhere else.

Why restrict to consumer electronics ? computers, telecommunications, industrial electronics, defense electronics, avionics all require semiconductors
 
It is very expensive to set up the foundries. You need some seriously skilled people to work in this profession even for licenseed production.


Yes but you need to start somewhere.

10 years ago no-one thought that Walton could sell LCD tvs in Europe but it is happening now.

Let the butthurt continue here for Indians.
 
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Yes but you need to start somewhere.

10 years ago no-one thought that Walton could sell LCD tvs in Europe but it is happening now.

Let the burthurt continue here for Indians.
How many LCD TVs do they sell in Europe thats causing “butthurt” among Indians btw?
 
semiconductor manufacturing has the following characteristics
1. highly skilled work force

2. capital intensive
Capital can be raised. You have to ask yourself if it is best use of capital

3. requires good relationships with USA and EU countries who supply the equipment for semiconductor manufacturing
You can quit farting about relationship with China

4. not many jobs
You are getting a few thousand jobs for billions in investments

About no. 3, it would depend on the type of the material used to fabricate the semiconductor / microchip / microprocessor. There is interest in alternate methods to achieve microprocessors and other semiconductors using materials and methods such as miniaturized vacuum tube, diamond-based electronics and graphene-based electronics. So Bangladesh should first decide upon the method and material of achieving semiconductors and then set up the fabrication plant and the manufacturing machinery need not involve interaction with the USA and EU at all. @Bilal9 @AmiEktaKharapChele @Skull and Bones

HAHA. When did you turn a Joker?

INDIA electronics exports last year were over $15 billion with an total market of $140 billion per annum.

LUNGI land total exports are about $25 million and with a market of $1.5 billion.

I mean how stupid can you be?

Ah cute. CHADDI Stiching lungis will teach cough behavior. GTFO.

What kind of electronics does India manufacture ? :)
 
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I explained the reasons
1. equipment from USA
2. thousands of PhDs in engineering (not from local college but from top American universities)
3. huge capital investments

you can try but the odds are stacked against you


India never tried on a serious basis

most of the companies mentioned in this article are joint ventures with global players


assume the logistic problems can be solved ... they are stringent. I doubt some of the dodos on this forum have any clue

And why would any of your points be impossible to achieve? I think youre not understanding my question.

No. You dont have to attract thousands of US Uni PHD graduates. Thats a gross exaggeration.

You simply begin small and build up capacity in every arena with the right tempo.
 
And why would any of your points be impossible to achieve? I think youre not understanding my question.

No. You dont have to attract thousands of US Uni PHD graduates. Thats a gross exaggeration.

You simply begin small and build up capacity in every arena with the right tempo.

USA is not selling equipment to countries that are not allies. You can be farting around balance with China, Russia etc

You need people with highly advanced degrees to design and fabricate semiconductors. If you do not think so that is fine. That is
one thing Taiwan and South Korea have that Bangladesh does not have

You can start small and see where things go. It is the only option for Bangladesh. Unfortunately semiconductor industry is one of scale

TSMC capital budget is $44 billion. I am not sure you can even comprehend the magnitude of the problem here
 
You need people with highly advanced degrees to design

There is no need to have "highly advanced degrees" to design operating systems and microprocessors. Trust me. :) Though the designer will require engineers who may or may not have degrees.
 
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USA is not selling equipment to countries that are not allies. You can be farting around balance with China, Russia etc

You need people with highly advanced degrees to design and fabricate semiconductors. If you do not think so that is fine. That is
one thing Taiwan and South Korea have that Bangladesh does not have

You can start small and see where things go. It is the only option for Bangladesh. Unfortunately semiconductor industry is one of scale

TSMC capital budget is $44 billion. I am not sure you can even comprehend the magnitude of the problem here

You arent bringing any thing to the table mate.
So stop wasting our time.
 
There is no need to have "highly advanced degrees" to design operating systems and microprocessors. Trust me. :) Though the designer will require engineers who may or may not have degrees.

start a company and do it for yourself
 
Chip design is not something only can be done by Western university Phd, as I have cousin working as gov researcher in electronics ( Education is in Indonesia until Master Degree ), he said the most difficult thing to do in entering semiconductor manufacturing business is more on getting economic of scale to make it profitable business and yes it needs huge capital.

Indonesia has industry in semi conductor but more into assembling rather than real manufacturer
 
Chip design is not something only can be done by Western university Phd, as I have cousin working as gov researcher in electronics ( Education is in Indonesia until Master Degree ), he said the most difficult thing to do in entering semiconductor manufacturing business is more on getting economic of scale to make it profitable business and yes it needs huge capital.

Indonesia has industry in semi conductor but more into assembling rather than real manufacturer

Marvell Semiconductor in USA was founded by this gentleman from Indonesia
 

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