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Qualcomm and Tata are making automotive chips in India to boost global supply chains and support software-defined vehicles.
Qualcomm and Tata Electronics have partnered to manufacture automotive modules in Jagiroad, Assam, at Tata’s new $3 billion semiconductor facility, aiming to boost India’s role in global tech supply chains.
The modules, based on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Digital Chassis chips, will support digital cockpits, infotainment, and intelligent vehicle systems for Indian and international automakers.
The move strengthens India’s semiconductor ecosystem, supports the shift to software-defined vehicles, and advances the “Make in India” initiative.
Qualcomm plans to export these modules globally, marking a major step in transforming India into a manufacturing hub for advanced automotive electronics.
Qualcomm y Tata están fabricando chips automotrices en India para impulsar las cadenas de suministro globales y apoyar los vehículos definidos por software.