Poging GOUD - Vrij

Why Is It So Difficult To Make Them Semiconductor Chips?

Business Today

|

January 09, 2022

The shortage of semiconductor chips has hit businesses across sectors. But despite the demand, only a handful of companies have the capability to make them. Where does India stand and why is it so difficult to make them?

- Nidhi Singal

Why Is It So Difficult To Make Them Semiconductor Chips?

Look Around You. In your pockets, your home, your office. On your way to office or a vacation. Look at how you communicate with colleagues or loved ones. How you cook. How you wash clothes. And shop. Or pay your bills. In fact, look at everything you do when awake. What’s common? It’s something that’s hidden, inanimate, seemingly innocuous, but omnipresent. And it just stopped the world.

“A single semiconductor chip has as many transistors as all of the stones in the Great Pyramid in Giza. And today there are more than 100 billion integrated circuits in daily use around the world— that’s equal to the number of stars in our corner of the Milky Way galaxy,” the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA), a US trade group, says on its website.

Yet there aren’t enough chips in the world to meet the skyrocketing demand. Global chip sales hit $48.8 billion in October 2021, a 1.1 per cent increase over September and a 24 per cent jump from October 2020, as per the SIA. And why not? Semiconductors, after all, are the brain of every electronic device. For instance, without a chip to control the motor’s speed, an electric toothbrush would be, well, just an ordinary toothbrush. A car houses anywhere between a few hundred and thousands of chips that handle everything, from the basics of keyless entry to the complex engine control unit (ECU). And one can only imagine the number of chips in high-end defence systems or spacecraft.

MEER VERHALEN VAN Business Today

Business Today India

Business Today India

PROFIT IS POWER

THE BUSINESS TODAY MOST POWERFUL WOMEN IN BUSINESS AWARDS FELICITATED THOSE WHO TRULY STAND OUT FOR THEIR PERFORMANCE

time to read

3 mins

January 04, 2026

Business Today India

Business Today India

Best Management Advice

The idea of stable jobs leading to stable careers is obsolete. Most of us will have to learn to be selfemployed, a gig worker or an entrepreneur

time to read

2 mins

January 04, 2026

Business Today India

Business Today India

BIG WINS AT BOULDER HILLS

A NEW SEASON OF BT GOLF TEED OFF AT HYDERABAD AT THE BREEZY BOULDER HILLS, KICKING OFF THE MARQUEE EVENT

time to read

2 mins

January 04, 2026

Business Today India

Business Today India

A HISTORIC MOMENT...

THE INDIA TODAY Group celebrates 50 years of journalism and influence in 2025.

time to read

1 min

January 04, 2026

Business Today India

Business Today India

REINING IN AI

AS AI ADOPTION ACCELERATES ACROSS SECTORS, INDIA'S AI GOVERNANCE ROAD MAP AIMS TO BALANCE INNOVATION WITH SAFETY, ACCOUNTABILITY AND STRATEGIC AUTONOMY

time to read

6 mins

January 04, 2026

Business Today India

Business Today India

“India is Amazon’s Prime Bet”

From 10-minute delivery to AI foundation models, Amit Agarwal, Senior Vice President for Emerging Markets at Amazon, explains why the company is India's largest foreign investor

time to read

6 mins

January 04, 2026

Business Today India

Business Today India

IndiGo Blues

Extension of deadline for new safety rules has brought only short-term relief for the airline and passengers. With no easy fix, a permanent solution will need a lot more work and time

time to read

10 mins

January 04, 2026

Business Today India

Business Today India

THE GREAT RESET

THE CENTRE HAS FINALLY NOTIFIED THE FOUR LABOUR CODES, WHICH ARE EXPECTED TO REDUCE THE COMPLIANCE BURDEN, IMPROVE EASE OF DOING BUSINESS AND BENEFIT THE LABOUR FORCE. BUT THE LONG-AWAITED REFORMS HAVE EVOKED MIXED REACTIONS

time to read

9 mins

January 04, 2026

Business Today India

Business Today India

BOSTON- BEST EXPLORED ON FOOT

IN AMERICA'S OLDEST CITY, THE PAST AND PRESENT WALK SIDE BY SIDE

time to read

3 mins

January 04, 2026

Business Today India

Business Today India

GETTING IT RIGHT

THE EMPLOYEES' PROVIDENT FUND ORGANISATION HAS BEEN WORKING ON SEVERAL INITIATIVES OVER THE LAST FEW YEARS TO ENSURE A SMOOTHER EXPERIENCE FOR ITS SUBSCRIBERS. IT IS NOW TAKING THAT A STEP FURTHER WITH ITS NEXT SET OF REFORMS

time to read

4 mins

January 04, 2026

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size