Analog Devices has entered into an agreement with Tata Group for the production of semiconductor products in India. Tata Electronics plans to invest $14 billion to establish a semiconductor fabrication plant in Gujarat and a chip-assembly and testing facility in Assam. The collaboration includes using ADI’s products in Tata Motors’ electric vehicles and Tejas Networks’ telecom infrastructure.
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