Market set to grow by 10 times by 2015
With Texas Instruments Inc.'s (TI) decision to build a second design center in India, the country is quickly becoming a central hub for large semiconductor companies to set up shop, according to iSuppli Corp.
TI joins IBM Microelectronics Inc., Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD), Intel Corp., Broadcom Corp. and Cisco Systems Inc. as companies that have declared plans to establish chip design centers in India
It is estimated that by 2015, the Indian design market will grow to be 10 times the size it is today. India's Ministry of Commerce and Industry aims to increase the market value of design industry to 1 percent of the nation's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) during the next five years.
TI's new design center will be playing an important role in the company's product portfolio, specifically in the wireless-handset area. The company was one of the first multinationals to have a presence in India when it established a research center in Bangalore 20 years ago.
Although design outsourcing began with semiconductors, it has now started diversifying into different industries, such as aerospace, automotive, semiconductor, farming equipment and power generation.
Whirlpool Corp. now is asking Indian design houses to develop new washing machines. Companies based in Bangalore are designing interior parts, such as windows for a DaimlerChrysler AG bus, and conducting computer tests for General Motors Corp.