News India Chooses Arm's Neoverse for National Chip Design Push

In addition to that, C-DAC is also working on other CPUs for domestic use and applications to power smart devices, IoT,, AR/VR, and more.

One report says that the Vega CPU series in the list will be a low-cost chip based on dual and quad-core designs to target entry-level clients with low-power requirements. It is expected to cover 10 % of India’s chip requirements.

C-DAC will also make follow-up octa-core chips for Dhruv and Dhanush Plus chips. Nice progress for the country ! They are planning 24 supercomputers.

According to this news article which was just published now, https://www.techcircle.in/2023/05/1...er-to-run-on-indigenously-developed-processor

C-DAC has also developed a server named Rudra and a high-speed interconnect called Trinetra, which connects the supercomputers. C-DAC is entrusted with the task of building a network of 24 supercomputers with a combined compute power of more than 64 petaflops.

More than half of these have already been deployed at multiple technical institutes in India, including IITs, Indian Institute of Science (IISCs), and Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Pune.

 
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