The plant's initial capacity is projected to be 25,000 wafers per month. As per sources cited in the report, this capacity could yield approximately 700-1,000 semiconductor chips per day if the unit operates at maximum efficiency. The success of Tata's ambitious project hinges on securing a strong technology partner equipped with licensed-grade semiconductor manufacturing technology. Moreover, the project will depend on government subsidies available through the India Semiconductor Mission, which provides close to 50 per cent subsidy on capital incentives from the Centre, coupled with an additional 15-25 per cent subsidy from the states.