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October 2, 2019 at 5:57 am #36406
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India’s Chips – How Good Is Desi?
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The Indian electronicsb2b.com/tag/chip-design/”>chip design industry – including very large-scale integration (VLSI) design – is an integral part of the ESDM ecosystem.
The year 2018 witnessed a hallmark breakthrough in the Indian chip designing space with a declaration by a group of engineers from the Indian Institute of Technology (Madras).
AJIT by IIT Bombay: Engineers from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay) have developed a new microprocessor called AJIT—the first-ever microprocessor to be conceptualised, designed, developed and manufactured in India.
Krishna Kumar Rao, project-in-charge of microprocessor development program informed that CDAC successfully completed the design, coding, and testing of a series of 64-bit single/dual/quad-core superscalar out-of-order high-performance processors based on RISC-V Instruction Set Architecture, multi-level caches, memory management unit and coherent interconnect.
Chip name Developed by Technology used Application areas SHAKTI (6 families of processors) IIT Madras RISC V Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) 1) E-class for smart-cards, IoT sensors, motor-controls, and robotic platforms
6) H-class for supercomputers Pruthvi 3 Saankhya Labs Samsung Foundry 28nm FD-SOI (fully depleted silicon on insulator) technology Applications vary from broadcast, rural broadband to satellite communication and defense communication AJIT IIT Bombay SPARC Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) It’s designed to power India’s satellites for IRNSS Unannounced C-DAC RISC-V ISA, Pipelined Harvard Architecture Strategic applications, industrial usage, vehicle tracking systems, Set-top Box, Secure Router, Smartphone, Tablet PC, etc.
The instruction set (also known as the DNA of a chip) of the SHAKTI microprocessor is an international standard called RISC – V.
Indian designed chips can same on account of the IPR cost etc.”
A similar view has been shared by Dutta who strongly believes that India is not yet ready for bulk chip manufacturing
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