Srihari Yamanoor
2003-12-31 01:54:48 UTC
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Asian Technology Information Program <atip-***@public.gmane.org> wrote:
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 17:08:01 -0700 (MST)
From: Asian Technology Information Program
To: public_reports-***@public.gmane.org
Subject: ATIP03.004: Indian Chip Design Activities
Dear ATIP Reader,
ATIP has now published the following report:
ATIP03.004: Indian Chip Design Activities
ABSTRACT: India has recently emerged as a significant player in silicon
design, with local companies improving their capabilities and expertise in
silicon design by watching and learning from multinationals. These local
Indian companies have been moving up the value chain much more rapidly
than India's software industry. In Bangalore itself, about fifty companies
are working on various aspects of ASIC (Application Specific Integrated
Circuit) and FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) design as well as board
design. Some of these domestic firms have the largest team of silicon
designers in the world outside of the internal development centers of
multinationals' chip vendors. The present report summarizes India's
current chip design activities and provides an assessment of India's
future activities in this particular sector. The report also provides a
representative list of Indian companies engaged in chip design advanced
development.
KEYWORDS: Computer Software, Defense Applications, High-Performance
Computing, Semiconductors
COUNTRY: India
A summary of the remainder of this report (including a table of contents)
is available on our website at:
http://www.atip.org/public/atip.reports.03/atip03.004.pdf
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The size of the summary is: 4 pages (17,474 bytes)
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Asian Technology Information Program <atip-***@public.gmane.org> wrote:
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 17:08:01 -0700 (MST)
From: Asian Technology Information Program
To: public_reports-***@public.gmane.org
Subject: ATIP03.004: Indian Chip Design Activities
Dear ATIP Reader,
ATIP has now published the following report:
ATIP03.004: Indian Chip Design Activities
ABSTRACT: India has recently emerged as a significant player in silicon
design, with local companies improving their capabilities and expertise in
silicon design by watching and learning from multinationals. These local
Indian companies have been moving up the value chain much more rapidly
than India's software industry. In Bangalore itself, about fifty companies
are working on various aspects of ASIC (Application Specific Integrated
Circuit) and FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) design as well as board
design. Some of these domestic firms have the largest team of silicon
designers in the world outside of the internal development centers of
multinationals' chip vendors. The present report summarizes India's
current chip design activities and provides an assessment of India's
future activities in this particular sector. The report also provides a
representative list of Indian companies engaged in chip design advanced
development.
KEYWORDS: Computer Software, Defense Applications, High-Performance
Computing, Semiconductors
COUNTRY: India
A summary of the remainder of this report (including a table of contents)
is available on our website at:
http://www.atip.org/public/atip.reports.03/atip03.004.pdf
You may also reply to this email to receive the summary automatically.
The size of the summary is: 4 pages (17,474 bytes)
To securely purchase the full version of this report for $250, please
visit: http://www.atip.org/REPORTSMATRIX/public/year2003_total.html
Other ATIP reports may also be purchased at:
http://www.atip.org/REPORTSMATRIX/public/
Complete ATIP reports are also available to subscribers. For more
information on obtaining a subscription, please email atip-info-Iclz8JjZHe/hvxM+***@public.gmane.org
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