India must succeed in its chipmaking mission to stay ahead in the world order: Intel icon Vinod Dham
Synopsis
Dham, an advisor to the government’s India Semiconductor Mission, suggests a three-pronged plan of action: Upgrade the existing semiconductor facility in Mohali; work with partners with 15 to 20 years’ experience in building fabs; and go for products that have a sizeable market.
Vinod Dham was was 21 when he joined Intel, then a USD1 million startup. Dham helped scale up Intel into a multi-billion-dollar enterprise and earned himself the title ‘father of Pentium’. He led the group of Intel engineers that developed the flagship microprocessor or logic chip. Processors are ubiquitous, found in an array of products, from household appliances, such as microwaves and dishwashers, to cars and missiles, etc. “If the industrial
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