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Zoho plans $700 mn foray into chipmaking

New Delhi, May 16 Indian software firm Zoho is planning a foray into chipmaking and seeking incentives from the Centre, two sources with direct knowledge of the proposal said, with one of them pegging the investment plan at $700 million....
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New Delhi, May 16

Indian software firm Zoho is planning a foray into chipmaking and seeking incentives from the Centre, two sources with direct knowledge of the proposal said, with one of them pegging the investment plan at $700 million.

Headquartered in Tamil Nadu, Zoho offers software and related services in 150 countries, competing with the likes of Microsoft and Salesforce.

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Zoho is proposing to manufacture compound semiconductors, which have specialised commercial applications and are made from alternatives to the more-commonly used silicon in chipmaking, the two sources said.

The proposal is being reviewed by a panel at the IT ministry, they added. Zoho declined to comment, while the IT ministry did not immediately respond to a request.

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The first source, who said the company had estimated an investment outlay of $700 million, said Zoho had also identified a tech partner to help set up the operation from scratch, without naming the firm.

In March, founder and CEO Sridhar Vembu said Zoho was planning a chip design project in Tamil Nadu, without providing further details. India has estimated its semiconductor market will be worth $63 billion by 2026. — Reuters

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