MediaTek Expecting Chip Shortage To Ease By 2022-End: Report

- Advertisement -

Jain said the company is seeing an increase in demand for India. Besides mobile phones, it will focus on technology for the internet of things and smart homes segment

Mediatek India Managing Director Anku Jain said that the company does not have a semiconductor plant of its own and would like to collaborate with chips makers and other vendors that have proposed to set up their facilities in India

Chipmaker Mediatek expects the supply of chipsets to ease by the end of this year as the capacities to manufacture semiconductors are being built across the world.

- Advertisement -

In a conversation with PTI, Mediatek India Managing Director Anku Jain said that the company does not have a semiconductor plant of its own and would like to collaborate with chips makers and other vendors that have proposed to set up their facilities in India.

”No doubt, there has been a chipset shortage issue in the last one to two years. The reason was, you know, demand was so much during the pandemic that no one anticipated and secondly, disruption in supply chains,” Jain said while speaking on the sidelines of 5G India Leadership Summit 2022.

He said that MediaTek has a very good relationship with original equipment makers and also with other foundry partners which helped the company manage the situation.

”I feel personally that by the end of this year, the situation should improve because the capacity is being built as we speak around the world,” Jain said.

Jain said the company is seeing an increase in demand for India. Besides mobile phones it will focus on technology for the internet of things and smart homes segment.

According to him, the government’s Rs 76,000 crore-Semicon India programme looks ambitious and there is a serious intent visible from the government to make it successful.

”At MediaTek, we design chips and then someone manufactures for us like for example TSMC. So, if a company in India is able to offer great manufacturing facilities, it’s good news for me because we can source it locally and do stuff here. If the entire ecosystem comes to India, I think it’s great news for companies like us,” Jain said.

According to Counterpoint Research, Mediatek has been the top chipset supplier for mobile phones since July-September quarter 2020. The company claims leadership in the smart TV segment with 65 per cent global market share and in retail broadband devices with 40 per cent market share.

- Advertisement -

Most Popular Articles

UNO Minda Introduces 1080p DVR 2.0 With ADAS For Better Driver Safety

0
UNO Minda has launched the Car DVR 2.0 in India's aftermarket, featuring 1080p resolution, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), and real-time alerts. This device...

Arrow Electronics Expands R&D Centres In Munich, Istanbul

0
Backed by the iQmine acquisition, Arrow Electronics is expanding internationally with new R&D centres, boosting automotive innovation. US-based Arrow Electronics is expanding its international presence...
US TSMC Challenge

US Commerce Department Urges TSMC To Stop Selling AI-Powered Chips To China

0
The US instructed barring shipments of chips of 7-nanometer or more sophisticated chips, which power AI products and graphics processing units (GPUs). To put China...

NTPC Green Energy Eyes $12B Valuation In IPO

0
Launching soon, NTPC Green Energy aims for a $12B valuation with its ₹100 billion IPO, riding the wave of India’s booming renewable energy sector....

Wipro, FORVIA Partner To Boost Advanced Driver Assistance Systems

0
Wipro's Cloud Car Solution components help FORVIA enhance ADAS applications by optimising them, minimising reliance on hardware, and boosting safety features through a cloud-native...

“Adoption Of IoT-Enabled SMT Machines Is Still In Early Phases” – Pradeep Tandon, Director...

0
While electronics are becoming smarter through the Internet of Things, is electronics manufacturing following suit? Pradeep Tandon, Director for India, Middle East, and SAARC...
Dr Yashodhan P. Gokhale, Vice President for Battery Technology, JSW Energy

Charge Forward: High-Voltage Batteries And MSMEs Can Fuel India’s EV Revolution

0
A nuanced explanation of low- and high-voltage EV batteries by Dr Gokhale, Vice President for Battery Technology at JSW Energy, illuminates their advancements and...
Sanjay Gupta, CDO & Global Head of Engineering, L&T Semiconductor Technologies

Can MSMEs Contribute And Profit From The Semicon Boom?

0
Semiconductor manufacturing often requires significant investment, typically feasible only for governments or large corporations. But are there opportunities for MSMEs as well? We spoke...
N.P. Ramesh, COO and Co-Founder, Orb Energy

“We Ensured Customers’ Monthly EMI Would Be Equal To Or Less Than Their Electricity...

0
In a conversation with Nitisha from EFY, N.P. Ramesh of Orb Energy outlines the early financing challenges customers faced. He explains how Orb Energy’s...

“Government Policy Should Equitably Address All Electric Vehicles: Extend Subsidies To Retrofits Or Remove...

0
Aryaman Raghuvanshi from EFY engages with Pramod Narendra, Head of Brand Management and Retail Network at Starya Mobility, to explore the overlooked potential of...

Wireless Light-Based Communication With Velmenni’s Technology

0
Velmenni is at the forefront of wireless communication innovation with its pioneering light-based technologies, Li-Fi and LC Link. Founded by Deepak Solanki in October 2014...

Harnessing AI Technology For Efficient Pest Management

0
AI-Genix, an agri-tech startup, is transforming pest management for farmers through advanced AI-enabled systems that precisely target harmful pests. In an industry where pesticides and...

One Charger To Charge All Your Devices

0
Now, there is no need to carry different chargers for different products. This Bhubaneswar startup has launched a universal 65W charger using GaN technology...

Karnataka Government Initiative Promises ₹5M To Tech Startups

0
Boosting innovation and entrepreneurship across the state’s vibrant ecosystem, Karnataka launched Elevate 2024 and KAN, offering grants up to ₹5 million for startups. On Tuesday,...

CastNX Tech Startup Secures ₹232M For Power Electronics Growth

0
Eyeing to boost R&D and produce 100,000 variable frequency drives by 2026, Indian power electronics startup CastNX has secured ₹232.2 million from Plutus Investments. CastNX...

Industry's Buzz

Learn From Leaders

Startups