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German semiconductor company Infineon has signed its first agreement in India with CDIL Semiconductors to supply silicon wafers for manufacturing power chips in India. Infineon will provide bare semiconductor wafers to CDIL, which will process and package them to make power chipsets for various applications like power inverters, solar technology, and automobile power solutions.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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