Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) in July announced a $400 million investment in India over the next five years and said it will build its largest design centre in Bengaluru.
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Around 300 engineering colleges in India have introduced chip and circuitry engineering programs to nurture a skilled workforce for semiconductor testing and manufacturing, with a focus on very large-scale integration (VLSI).
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