Tata Electronics Pvt. Ltd. has appointed KC Ang, as head of its foundry business reporting to CEO Randhir Thakur.
Ang is chartered with implementing AI-enabled foundry operations while forming strategic partnerships for Tata Semiconductor Manufacturing.
Ang has working in the chip foundry sector for more than 30 years, most recently as president responsible for GlobalFoundries across Asia.
Thakur is himself a former boss of Intel Foundry Services.
Tata is partnering with Taiwan’s PSMC to build India’s first AI-enabled wafer fab in Dholera, Gujurat, India. PSMC is licensing a portfolio of manufacturing technologies and providing engineering support to transfer them into the fab, which will have a manufacturing capacity of up to 50,000 wafers per month. Tata is expected to bring the fab into production in 2026.
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