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Deep & Emerging Tech·July 4, 2026·1 min read

India’s CG Semi starts commercial chip production at $870M Gujarat plant

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India bringing a $870M OSAT plant in Gujarat online with 200M–500M chips/year capacity is another step toward a more multipolar packaging and test supply chain. Hardware teams should start treating India as a real option in vendor diversification plans, especially for assembly and test rather than front-end fabs.

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Live coverage: Semiconductor manufacturing test bed to fly alongside Starlink satellites on Falcon 9 launch

Semiconductor manufacturing pods hitching a ride on a Starlink Falcon 9 launch point to a future where parts of the chip supply chain move off-planet—microgravity process advantages plus orbital redundancy. For hardware and infra operators, this is an early signal to track: long-term resilience planning for compute may eventually include space-based fabs as a hedge against terrestrial chokepoints.

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Chinese firm's fiber trial hits staggering 51.3 Tb/s over 128 miles without signal regeneration — could this be an end to bandwidth bottlenecks?

51.3 Tb/s over 206.5 km without regeneration is backbone, not last‑mile — it buys headroom for AI data center interconnects and metro fabrics before you hit optical limits. If you’re planning multi‑site training or inference clusters, start treating dark fiber and next‑gen optics as a core part of the AI infra stack, not an afterthought to GPUs.