(
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including building better business ties and finding further areas for collaboration.
The India Semiconductor Association and Taiwan Semiconductor Industry Association pledged in a memorandum of understanding signed Monday

to host more meetings

organize more events

seek out business opportunities

help companies from each place find partners

create an information database and more as time goes on.
The agreement ties together one of the world's largest semiconductor producing economies

Taiwan

to one of the fastest growing markets in the world

India. India is also keen to build up its semiconductor prowess

officials said.
Taiwan is home to the world's two largest contract chip makers

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (TSMC) and United Microelectronics Corp. (UMC)

as well as the biggest chip packaging and testing company

Advanced Semiconductor Engineering Inc. The island also boasts the second biggest chip design industry by revenue

behind only the U.S.

and recent investment in computer memory chips has also transformed Taiwan into a DRAM powerhouse. The island makes nearly a fifth of the world's DRAM

and companies are fast moving into NAND flash memory.
Some Taiwanese companies have already taken advantage of opportunities in India. MediaTek Inc.

Taiwan's largest chip design firm and the biggest maker of chips for optical drives such as DVD players

has already set up a
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India. The center is aaa to one of MediaTek's top selling products

mobile phone chips. Not only does the Indian office create the user interface for MediaTek mobile phone products

but it is also a point from which the company can tap India's fast-growing mobile phone industry.
MediaTek is already one of the top mobile phone chip makers in the China market.
India boasts the fastest growing mobile phone market in the world

making it an important place for chip makers to set up shop. The nation added 8.06 million new subscribers in July

raising its total to 192.98 million

according to the according to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI). By comparison

the number of mobile phone subscribers in China rose to 508.56 million at the end of July

an addition of 6.9 million new users in the month

according to China's Ministry of Information Industry (MII).
A number of chip companies from around the world have established research centers in India. Qualcomm Inc.

the largest chip design house by revenue and a major U.S. mobile chip company

has also opened a software and chip development lab in India. The company uses it as a base for research and development as well as a place from which to promote its CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) technology

according to its
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