India’s New 1GHz RISC-V Processor: A Homegrown Solution
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- * DHRUV64 Chip: India has launched a 64-bit processor called DHRUV64.
- The article focuses on India's advancements in semiconductor development and its ambition to become a player in the chip industry.
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* DHRUV64 Chip: India has launched a 64-bit processor called DHRUV64. The government views this as a sign of progress in building a local semiconductor industry.
* RISC-V Architecture: India began focusing on locally designed chips based on the RISC-V architecture in 2020.
* Past Capabilities (2020): prior to this push, India’s chip capabilities were limited to 180nm, 32-bit processors running at 75-100MHz.
* Future Plans: India plans to release more advanced chips named DHANUSH64 and DHANUSH64+.
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The article focuses on India’s advancements in semiconductor development and its ambition to become a player in the chip industry.
