Chhattisgarh CM Vishnu Deo Sai laid the foundation stone and performed bhoomipujan for a semiconductor plant in Nava Raipur on Friday. Chennai-based Polymatech Electronics will set up a facility to manufacture Gallium Nitride (GaN) semiconductor chips. These advanced chips will support 5G and 6G technologies across Chhattisgarh.
Sprawling across an anticipated 150,000 SqFt, the estimated investment for this project is 1,143 INR-Crore. Authorities allotted land in Sector 5, Nava Raipur, and by 2030, it will produce around 10 billion chips. These will serve industries such as telecom, mobile components for 6G and 7G, laptops, data transmission, analytics, and power electronics. Moreover, this project is being developed through a public-private partnership model.
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The semiconductor plant in Chhattisgarh will include a 6G base station architecture, built on the Doherty design. This setup will offer stronger signals and lower energy use. Significantly, this will be India’s first ultra-edge GaN-based semiconductor plant. It promises not just chips, but also opportunities—generating jobs and shaping a brighter future.

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